Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [verb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | For some years in the public sector and just beginning in the university sector , we see academics willing to have their teaching activities subjected to the face-to-face evaluation and commentaries of their peers . |
2 | The motility indices obtained from the different recording sites were averaged to obtain only one basal and one postprandial motility index for each patient . |
3 | Rossiskaya gazeta of May 14 carried budget plans approved by the Supreme Soviet and dated April 4 , which set the RF budget deficit in the first quarter of 1992 at Rbs. 67,500 million . |
4 | Presence of the base change associated with the temperature-sensitive phenotype [ 16 ] was confirmed . |
5 | There are no outstanding houses but the lines of brick houses grouped around the central green and round smaller greens in other parts of the village form a pleasing composition . |
6 | In a separate case last Friday , Mr Justice Popplewell ruled in the High Court that the courts were not an appropriate place to decide a child 's educational needs . |
7 | Three curriculum projects originating from the African Education Programme are briefly considered in this chapter , the African Mathematics Programme , The African Primary Science Programme ( APSP ) and the African Social Studies Programme ( ASSP ) . |
8 | The first is the willingness to mount genuine experimental projects ( as distinct from ‘ trial ’ or ‘ experimental ’ schools in curriculum projects committed from the very start to widespread implementation ) , the second the building up of machinery for curriculum development at local level . |
9 | In 1990 contingency plans laid after the 1987 storm were activated , with nurseries across the country being asked to propagate from material collected from fallen trees . |
10 | FIFTEEN years ago few would have picked out the blue-collar Industrial National Bank of Rhode Island to emerge in the 1990s as the pre-eminent banking power in patrician New England . |
11 | They also accuse the general of permitting banks in Panama to launder billions of drug money made by the Colombian drug cartels . |
12 | As Kenneth Baker appears on the big screen , also lamenting the loss of Chris Patten , the revellers chatter among themselves : ‘ Now I do n't like him . ’ |
13 | The poor receive not merely the direct financial transfer in the form of transfer payments such as supplementary benefit , but also the consumption of public goods that have been paid for by income taxes raised from the rich . |
14 | Pitt introduced income taxes to pay for the Napoleonic Wars . |
15 | The budget deficit quadrupled in the 1980s , and the public debt followed it into the stratosphere . |
16 | If the sample was cooled rapidly ( 0.02 h ) to each temperature the value of T g derived from the resulting curve was some 8 K higher than that measured from results obtained using a slow cooling rate ( 100 h ) . |
17 | In some of these cases Pynchon deals with the political dimensions of cultural representation : print as a means of subjugating an oral culture ; direction as a means of implicating actors in roles subservient to the director 's fantasy ( almost like a miniature history of German Fascism ) and so on . |
18 | More important , he worked on Counter-Terrorism programmes specialising in the Middle East . |
19 | Burnside water , as it was aptly called , is now the headquarters building rebuilt in the 1920's as a multi storey plate glass building of some note at that time . |
20 | This is realized phonologically as a tone group , with the peak of prominence or tonic accent falling on the new element . |
21 | So when they held dinner-parties Scarlet skimped on the smoked salmon , and Brian rebuked her for her graceless parsimony . |
22 | SHOOTING victim Jason Ward spoke for the first time yesterday about his week-long ordeal after suffering serious gunshot wounds . |
23 | For example , the APU 's assessment framework consists of the following related dimensions : content ; learning outcome ; context ; mode of assessment . |
24 | Of more than 16000 heart transplantations performed since the first human to human operation in 1967 , over 1700 patients survived more than 5 years after surgery . |
25 | An initial phase of discrimination training will establish a tendency to make certain ( different ) responses to the critical stimuli , but the change in the nature of the task for the second phase should mean that the specific response patterns acquired in the first phase will be irrelevant . |
26 | But there was another version of the Lambeth story told within the British Union of Fascists , to which he later belonged . |
27 | Amongst the most controversial aspects of the Bush budget was the proposed $46,600 million reductions in Medicare funding and other entitlement programmes cuts over the next five years . |
28 | When the goat was made ready , Loopy Lil helped Dot up onto the little red-painted cart with the empty milk cans clattering on the wooden seat beside her , while Mrs Hollidaye took the leading-rein at the front . |
29 | Bishop Patrick Kelly wrote to the Foreign Secretary , Mr. Douglas Hurd , on 26 February , also urging the government to revive its former policy of actively promoting a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty . |
30 | Bishop Patrick Kelly wrote to the Foreign Secretary , Mr Douglas Hurd , also urging the government to revive its former policy of actively promoting a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty . |