Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Murray replied , ‘ The Chairman and the Executive Board are backing this campaign and I have been given the ‘ teeth to police ’ the changeover and to deal with transgressors . ’
2 Those in the last category are given least priority , though that does not mean they are never funded . ’
3 To compensate , the latter category are allowed longer slices of time when they are selected to use the processor .
4 ULSTER drivers already reeling from the jump in the cost of motoring imposed by the Budget are facing another rise in car park charges .
5 Terms which are not expressly agreed between the parties but inserted by law into the contract are called implied terms .
6 The Department of the Environment and Ministry of Agriculture are providing technical advice for the project .
7 IBM Corp and National Semiconductor Corp are pushing isochronous Ethernet , a new variant of the local area network standard that promises smooth multimedia communications .
8 Representatives of 11 companies operating at Aberdeen Seafood Park are to spend five days promoting their products at a special exhibition in Aberdeen 's twin city of Clermont Ferrand , near Lyons .
9 If our democracy is to retain popular support and respect , it seems vital that the 60pc of voters regularly voting for change are given some opportunity to bring their ideals and values to bear on society .
10 Now women participating in the liberation struggle are finding new roles .
11 How many entries on the police national computer are deleted each week ?
12 Dendrochronology and infra-red photography are giving surprising results among Netherlandish paintings at the Metropolitan Museum
13 The regions of the spectrum that are not affected by absorption are called atmospheric windows ( Figure 5.6 ) .
14 The developers of a golf course are facing criminal prosecution for blocking footpaths with a club house and an ornamental lake .
15 Researchers at Leicester University are monitoring 400 water sports enthusiasts , who they believe are up to three times more likely to suffer viral disorders than the rest of the population .
16 One is aware that educators in this field are treading sacred ground and expose themselves to accusations that they create unrealistic expectations ( say , elaborate rituals ) , or that they encroach upon the territory of other professionals ( the Clergy , perhaps ) .
17 Global industries , such as securities and commercial banking are using isolated systems less and less , and are instead becoming increasingly dependent on both voice and data networks .
18 The Barbados Cricket Association are marking 100 years of organised club cricket on the island with a series of celebrations .
19 Two features of the new contest are providing further pressures for future change .
20 His opponents in the April 9 contest are sitting Labour MP Giles Radice and Tory candidate Elizabeth Sibley an NHS medical secretary from London .
21 When modules suitable for deletion are identified these modules are nominated for deletion and the relevant module managers advised via the LIFESPAN mail system .
22 Our plans for the future are to ensure this strength is preserved and that we are fully equipped to meet changing conditions .
23 The Bristol player suffered a broken cheekbone and his club are considering legal action against Penney … but the United bench were angry too
24 It stated : ‘ Officers of the rugby club are awaiting more details of the proposal so that matters can be fully debated by all members . ’
25 One other point Mr Chair , if I could crave your indulgence you will er , I think you all know that Leicester City Football Club are playing this evening at Middlesbrough .
26 Growing forces of opposition are challenging this government .
27 Good progress is being made in new drug research and development and early clinical trials of an orally administered anti-cancer drug and a new diagnostic agent are giving encouraging results .
28 It is as a result of resource monopoly that those important cases arise which in the language of the layman , the economist and the antitrust lawyer are called monopolistic production .
29 Crumpled sheets of tin are featured this month by Liliane and Michel Durand-Dessert .
30 Blue Velvet are doing two gigs in one night next weeks , one at Basingstoke and one at Lakeside , Frimley Green …
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