Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Once a particular electron has soaked up enough energy from the X-rays for its release it begins to radiate from the parent atom ( Figure 3 ) .
2 Inside there are several excellent canvasses worth your time , but it is the wood carving that holds the attention .
3 It is nevertheless likely that more middle class women accepted than resisted the experts ' view of their physiology and psychology , though they may also have passed those views through their own filter .
4 Staff were asked to channel views through their Divisional rep — my views are set out below :
5 I was encouraged in these views through my friendship with several members of the re-awakening liberal school of economists .
6 Meanwhile parents confronted by the sight and sound of the screaming knife have strong views about its potential as a play thing .
7 It appears that policemen and women the world over have similar views about their job and agree on what aspects of police work they like and dislike .
8 So a statement such as ‘ Lots of parents have different views about their children ’ or ‘ I wonder if there are times when you do n't totally agree with each other ? ’ may enable this to happen .
9 If we are genuinely to make the services more acceptable and enhance users ' individual experiences we must take seriously the users ' views about their own personal treatment and care .
10 The complicated nature of women 's response to doctors ' views about their role also characterised the way in which women dealt with the whole area of sexual difference and its implications for their position in terms of both the separation of spheres and of female dependency within the private sphere of home and family .
11 ‘ I believe you and Simon exchanged some rather uncomplimentary views about my deplorable manners . ’
12 Macmillan was thus able to pursue his own policies during his second term in office rather than having to concentrate on damage limitation forced upon him by Anthony Eden 's Suez disaster .
13 In essence they are the group 's instruction manual , or practice notes as our architectural mem er colleagues prefer to call them .
14 And it is left obvious that the card had been printed for her aides to make notes for her forthcoming speeches .
15 ROYAL Mint worker Alan Meredith gave his wife fake bank notes for her shopping .
16 She glanced through Nina 's notes for her Editor 's piece at the front of the magazine and since it was by no means complete , jotted down some further ideas .
17 A church group in Lima , Peru , study the notes for their correspondence course in media education .
18 At the other extreme are those planners who compose the most thorough set of notes for their essays .
19 It will be helpful to make notes for your talk but do avoid reading them .
20 2 Preparing 1 Read the notes for your role .
21 NOTES FOR YOUR DIARY .
22 I met with Media Action to discuss the recent awareness week we had on the Council Tax and I attach my notes for your interest .
23 Notes for my Nephews — 1 .
24 Notes for my Nephews — 2
25 Notes for my Nephews — 3
26 Notes for my Nephews — 4
27 Notes for my Nephews and Nieces — No. 10
28 Notes for my Nephews and Nieces — No. 12
29 I can get some notes for my article in Granada and Mitch can get some shots .
30 Despite an advertisement in his novel , ‘ Romany Rye ’ for a forthcoming book on Cornwall , none was produced , so we have to depend on his notes for his impressions of the county .
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