Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [prep] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Another argument for Quattro Pro is that it offers products in both the DOS and Windows worlds .
2 The scope for the collector of autograph letters , manuscripts and historical documents is enormous and offers opportunities for even the most modest purse .
3 erm , my name 's from Edinburgh a couple of jobs one which is the sort of presentations I do tends to be one to one the hardest one for me as I say meetings with quite a lot of people there
4 However , after exceptional items we reported losses on both an historical and a replacement cost basis in 1992 .
5 The Sleipner field has reserves of roughly the same size as the depleting Frigg field , ( some 200 billion cu.metres ( 222 MTOE ) , with the addition of 250 million barrels of condensates .
6 In conversations which involve speakers of both the first and second generations it is mainly the behaviour of the second generation speakers which is of interest , for it is these individuals who have " stylistic mobility " between London English and Creole and can be assumed to be using the two codes differentially ( though not necessarily consciously ) in a strategic way .
7 The JCT was set up to prepare and publish standard forms of building contract , its constituent members including organisations representing clients in both the public and private sectors , the professions , main contractors in the building industry and specialist subcontractors .
8 Amid the flood of new text books and monographs there occasionally appear books of quite a different character which , if of suitable quality , are a valuable supplement to the more traditional undergraduate literature .
9 Under new disputes procedures , ( i ) competition cases would be handled by the EC Commission and the ECJ if they involved companies from both the EC and EFTA ( and by EFTA only if they concerned only EFTA companies ) ; ( ii ) disagreements over the operation of the EEA would go to a joint EEA political committee , with either party having the right to seek binding arbitration if the issue were unresolved ; and ( iii ) the ECJ would have sole powers to rule on the interpretation of EEA laws , while EFTA courts would give their " best endeavours " to comply with such rulings .
10 A compromise Swedish scheme , incorporating elements of both the EC and the US- " Cairns Group " proposals , failed to win support from the EC , Japan and South Korea [ see p. 37930 ] .
11 A charming Canadian town nestling in the eternally lush and fertile Orotava Valley , whose beauty and mild climate have attracted visitors for over a hundred years .
12 Information books ( written in a range of styles from the jolly to the earnest ) provide explanations of how the body works , how it should be maintained , and how it may be developed .
13 This has long been recognised , and the courts have tended to construe indemnities in much the same way as exclusion clauses : thus an indemnity will be construed strictly contra proferentem ( Canada Steamship Lines v R [ 1952 ] AC 192 ; Smith v S Wales Switchgear Ltd [ 1978 ] 1 All ER 165 ) .
14 British Gas holds to the opinion that it will need discoveries from both the Norwegian and UK sectors to meet future demand and that it will need to buy some 12,000 billion cubic feet of new supplies by the end of the century — some one-third of the amount British Gas projected it would sell .
15 If , on the other hand , the customer wants rights to both the standard Sun chip and a derivative to sell on the open market , the price tag is $2.5m up-front and 10% .
16 If , on the other hand , the customer wants rights to both the standard Sun chip and a derivative to sell on the open market , the price tag is $2.5m up-front and 10% .
17 They are , therefore , a crucial component of competence and they pose problems in both the description and the pedagogy of language .
18 The existence of the committees posed problems for both the American and the Soviet occupations in the sense that any vigorous , independent organization represents a latent challenge to outside authority .
19 The BlueMaq Chameleon has motherboards for both the PC and Apple Mac .
20 When woken from REM sleep , the self-reported dreamers reported dreams on almost every occasion ( 44 out of 49 wakenings ) and also reported dreams on about half the occasions when they were woken from REM sleep .
21 Just as Hereford General accepts patients from outside the county , so other regions will accept patients from Herefordshire … it 's a two-way traffic .
22 He called for the inquiry to accept submissions from outside the service , for the final report to be published in full and for more resources to be provided if the report said they were needed .
23 Discuss the merits of this approach and provide examples of how the mailing can be effectively directed to the best targets .
24 The only serious flaw is his use of BASIC to provide examples of how a programming language works .
25 Yet the past year 's debate at ICI contains clues about how the firm might now run and reshape itself — even if Hanson leaves it alone .
26 The focus on large firms ( and not just textile ones ) is designed to discover clues about how the whole region responded to the threat of industrial decline .
27 But it adds nuances to even the basic questions of objectivity and scientific method .
28 Tshisekedi had refused to accept ministers from outside the national conference .
29 The Inland Revenue Approved Employee Share Option Personal Equity Plan ( or AESOP ) from Reyker Securities is open to any individual acquiring shares from either an Inland Revenue-approved share option or share save schemes .
30 As well as being responsible for all viewers ' and listeners ' complaints , the council will also monitor programmes from outside the United Kingdom which can be received here , ‘ to ascertain how violence and sexual conduct are portrayed ’ .
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