Example sentences of "[noun pl] [noun pl] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In this paper , Peter Watsham describes a range of personnel activities which lend themselves to computer assistance , examines the role of small machines in relation to these , and presents an appraisal of what is currently available .
2 In order to plan further educational or skills programmes it is necessary , periodically , to stop and review progress .
3 The Department has specific responsibility for senior management remuneration , management development and Group personnel policies which involves close liaison with Personnel colleagues and line managers throughout the world .
4 Section 27(1) of the UCTA excludes from its operations contracts which are governed by the law of any part of the UK only because the parties inserted an express governing law clause to that effect .
5 Still Mo' Better Blues is full of fine moments and happens to have one of the very best opening-credits sequences you 'll see in this or any other year .
6 The commission is a preliminary vetting and investigatory body which , in addition to entertaining references from states parties themselves ( Art.24 ) , ‘ may receive petitions … from any person , non-governmental organisation or group of individuals claiming to be the victim of a violation by one of the High Contracting Parties … ’
7 It is purely a prohibition on use — not on possession — and in view of the reservations made by states parties it can be viewed as little more than a ‘ no first use ’ pact .
8 These grass-roots organizations which began to be formed immediately after February represent , in their view , the aspiration of the Russian proletariat to take command of the productive process .
9 Several schools coaches I spoke to pointed out that , by the end of the season of the new law , most of the boys had worked out ways and means of blocking the ball .
10 These input data uncertainties are attributable to a number of sources ranging from errors in the original cartographic map documents through to the effects of the GIS operations themselves .
11 Three out of the five LEAs in the writer 's sample had developed arts programmes which included this type of teacher .
12 There are some sort of public schools survivors groups which have been set up recently and um it 's interesting that this business of being strong and silent um is a kind of is a kind of nineteenth century hangover and I think it affects men and I think it affects women too to some extent .
13 Supervision is available at many martial arts clubs which , depending on their art , provide a broad spectrum of experience — from the fairly realistic to the actual thing .
14 — The scarlet coat started as a uniform for the hunt staff ( paid professionals ) in the eighteenth century to distinguish them from the gentlemen riders who wore coats of all colours then .
15 The distinction between the Use Classes Order and the GDO is that the former lists changes of use which do not constitute development , while the latter lists activities which , though constituting development , do not require ad hoc permission .
16 The range of books on this area of education has steadily grown and most local education authorities have some kind of equal opportunities policies which include a commitment to multicultural education .
17 As a result there were a number of unsatisfactory features of arts projects which appeared to have arisen from this lack of knowledge .
18 Conversely , he under privileges aspects which are not characteristic , but which may conceivably be important in other musics : among them ‘ sound ’ , motoric stimulus , nuances of pitch inflection .
19 All the frogs legs you can eat — Monday nite $7.95 — sign at Cactus Joe 's Watering Hole
20 Many of the cars being repaired have been converted to accept unleaded according to manufacturers guidelines which suggest a quick correction of engine timing will do the trick .
21 The difference between tactics and strategy " is that tactics covers what you need to do at the moment and strategy provides the broad guidelines that determine over-all direction .
22 The first was the traditional stance of discrete arts subjects which is reflected in a number of organizational structures in education , for example , the majority of initial training course structures , GCSE subject descriptions , most single art subject associations , etc .
23 However , being unwilling to contradict her parents ' wishes she took three science A-levels rather than the arts subjects she preferred .
24 The proportions are different , but I think when I was there there was one woman to every eleven men , so that even in the arts subjects there were a lot more men than women .
25 Cast a cold eye on National Savings Bank or ordinary accounts ( 2.5–5% ) , and National Savings Certificates which have come to the end of their five year period and are now paying only the ‘ general extension rate ’ of 5.01% .
26 The highest contribution to January 's inflow came from Index-linked Savings Certificates which brought in £74 million .
27 RSPCA thanks rescuers who fought for pony Rescuers who saved a foal from a watery grave were presented with top RSPCA awards at Darlington Town Hall this week .
28 On Nov. 6 and 7 respectively the House and Senate approved the conference-reconciled version of the human services appropriations bills which they had enacted in September [ see p. 38428 ] .
29 Do we actually spend enough time on developing good relationships with children and making schools places which they enjoy attending ?
30 We admired the clever valve system , and the chordae tendineae which restrain each valve from opening too far : a tough little parachute harness preventing over-deployment of the canopy .
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