Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Such costs will either be absorbed on a pro rata basis into the cost of existing projects or charged to the overhead accounts .
2 According to a report in the Montreal Gazette the statues had been ‘ tampered with ’ in this way on several occasions , and the newspaper felt that they should be raised beyond the reach of pranksters or removed to an inside guarded site .
3 The risks involved in entering new markets , new sectors or using new processes can be externalized or shared within conglomerate groups or underwritten by the state on behalf of society .
4 Marble galls are still to be found now , attached to twigs or fallen among the leaf-litter , each with a minute 1mm hole from which the tiny cynipid wasp has emerged .
5 In the Guidance ( vol 1 , para 4.63 ) it is suggested that assessments be undertaken by professionals agreed between the parties or selected by the guardian ad litem .
6 First , the draftsman may provide for the substitution of a different index to be agreed between the parties or determined by a third party in default of agreement .
7 There are indeed some paradoxical pains — that is , pain that is aggravated by the use of analgesics or relieved by the use of antalgesics .
8 In this section we attempt to provide a framework for discussion of a number of special instructions ( or groups of instructions ) , provided in current computers or proposed for the future , which do not naturally fit into these groups .
9 Lives have been ruined because people have read the wrong books or looked at the wrong pictures .
10 These include , the significance of the inaccuracy ; whether reasonable steps where taken by the data user to check the accuracy of information held and what procedures were followed by the data user once the inaccuracy was brought to light ( DPR Guideline 4 ) .
11 These can be done free standing , with ankle weights or strapped to a pulley machine .
12 Of these 57 authorities , 32 had been Partnership or Programme councils , and the remainder had a lower status either as Other Designated Districts or benefited from the traditional Urban Programme from which very many councils had gained some , often limited resources .
13 Corporatism thus implies an ‘ institutional fusion ’ , whereby organizations that developed for the representation of interests become instruments of state intervention ( Jessop 1979 ) .
14 Low ply ratings or lower speed ratings than specified for a vehicle may break the law eg 750 x 16 crossply tyres on a Range Rover .
15 The new row follows plans by BC to seek voluntary redundancies at Point of Ayr to reduce the workforce from 467 to around 150 , about 100 more job losses than envisaged under the new working regime .
16 She gained medals and prizes which enabled her , at age 15 , to go to Paris where she was accepted into the free Ecole des Beaux Arts and studied under the most eminent French artists and sculptors .
17 We have seen that they can acquire new characteristics if infected by a plasmid .
18 Cassettes were reviewed and discussed in type-written fanzines and distributed in the same manner as cassettes , hand to hand .
19 The breeze rattled Eochaid 's springing black hair over his ears and pulled at the ends of his lashes .
20 After the judgment , Mr Ashton was approached by a group of irate depositors and questioned about the return of their money .
21 Similar tragedies can occur even in rather unusual settings and caused by a different train of events , for example the North Sea Piper Alpha episode 1988 , where staff died either on the blazing oil installation or drowned in the surrounding sea of fire .
22 But no , as I watched , he turned a ball elegantly off his legs and called for a quick single .
23 He held the control column between his legs and sprawled across the cockpit , his frozen nose over the edge , and allowed Jane Ashton to drift around inside his head like smoke .
24 He lay sprawled against the foot of the bank with the full weight of the BMW across his legs and pinned between the wind and the growing force of the water like a fly between the pages of a book .
25 Taking hold of a strong branch , he finally cleared the escape hatch with his legs and dropped to the ground .
26 I sat on one of those contemporary chairs with spindly legs and talked to a poor woman who had got me as a prize for writing something about A Wreath of Roses .
27 A rapid and widescale communication network is thus provided , and good chants can be taken over from one set of fans and used against a different set the following week .
28 Put it inside your trainers and run around the garden .
29 The women work and eat and sleep in an atmosphere thick with impalpable hairs and tainted with the sickly smell of the skins … the average daily earnings are 1/1d .
30 The history of religions is a history of intolerance and cruelty towards non-believers , and the love extends only to those who are believers and loved by the same supernatural being .
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