Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [adv] [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For Fairbairns this would be payment for hard work ; for Donnison this would be protection for both the woman carer and her dependants — in other words , maintenance of , and provision for , family relationships .
2 No detailed proposals about how the education programmes might be set up are suggested , although the deans concede that they would require ‘ careful thought ’ and ‘ ingenious timetabling . ’
3 Meanwhile , The Fellow was yesterday included among the entries for both the Whitbread Gold Cup and the Jameson Irish Grand National .
4 I 'm wondering if it might be possible for Colonel Blair to have access to the offices of either the Ingard group or the shipping company in some capacity that would n't arouse suspicion . "
5 Deprived nowadays of their railway and most of the buses , the village school closed and the loss of even the village postman , the villagers are determined the feast will survive .
6 But as the key diagram stands at the moment , because it goes north of Knaresborough in its indication of where the route proposal will be , I think if that i key diagram is to remain , it is right for the examination to consider what the need for that route is as opposed to a route or any other route which goes between Harrogate and Knaresborough .
7 Alternatively third party rights in this context could be seen as a particular application of general international law : that State practice of both the treaty States and third parties has been that the canals are open for international navigation , and that there is sufficient opinio juris ( demonstrated by protest to any closure ) to support the view that there is a customary international law of transit through each canal despite their treaty origins .
8 It is important , however , not to read into this recommendation more than was intended for , as will become clear , it was never the intention of either the Wolfenden Committee or those who were eventually successful in their campaign to incorporate the majority of its proposals in the criminal law , to remove the stigma from homosexuality .
9 I feel the time is now right to respond to local bargaining initiatives , C C T and L M S , with a review of how the research department could best provide their services to the people at the sharp end .
10 Newcastle produced a lacklustre display at Morley , going down 26–20 after being 19–3 down at half-time with only a David Johnson penalty to show for their efforts .
11 I 'm in this concrete cell with just a light bulb , nothing else at all , and after the desert it 's cold as a freezer .
12 Fill out a drill template with just the K hole in it
13 First she tried dressmaking , which she liked and was good at , but after " six months with not a penny pay " , her father , a footman at the Caledonian Club , said she was n't " even getting the shoe leather " .
14 Earlier Lewin and Nnah , 21 , took a high-powered Mazda MX3 sports car from outside a Liverpool hotel to ‘ show off ’ .
15 I would also like to erm ask that erm that we do have everything we can to ensure that where this council has the possibility as erm landowner or property owner or whatever that we prevent or certainly discourage the use of such property for car boot sales and I had in mind sales that are taking place based on erm education property and in the case of Hatfield we were able to persuade the relevant authorities to er cause the car boot sale to cease but that particular car boot sale was causing great damage to the legitimate traders in both the Hatfield market and the Hatfield town centre .
16 Perhaps the biggest gap in both the Tomlinson report and Making London Better concerns research and postgraduate teaching .
17 Two years ago the Chartered Institute of Building embarked on a five-year Strategic Plan to develop a more influential role in the building industry in both the United Kingdom and overseas .
18 After processing , the light from just the reference beam , directed at the plate , will ‘ replay ’ the hologram as if the object were still in place .
19 It envisaged an initial Palestinian homeland in both the West Bank and Gaza .
20 The enclosing box coordinates of each part , specifying their geometric domains , are held as high priority data in both the drawing file and specific sub.assembly files , allowing the geometric relationships of parts to be readily checked .
21 Indeed , I , I mean there , there is a , a great difference of opinion between the two political parties on how the Health Service er should be organised .
22 At a press conference after the meeting , Antall emphasised that the declaration did not signal the birth of a new organization in opposition to either the Warsaw Pact or COMECON .
23 ‘ Sometimes , old boy — and I speak as one who has changed a good many nappies in his time and is not a total stranger to either the washing-up bowl or the kitchen stove — sometimes I wish we were still living in the good old bad old days . ’
24 A meeting of the International Coffee Council was held in London on Sept. 27 , but ended by voting only to renew the International Coffee Agreement for a further 12 months without either an export quota system ( suspended in July 1989 — see p. 36836 ) or price support mechanisms .
25 They are both trusted men and the key to both the gallery door and another for Sir Ralph 's chamber hang on a hook beside them .
26 I cut off the path proper and charged up over a dune and down its other side to where the service pipe carrying the water and electricity to the house appears out of the sand and crosses the creek .
27 Doing so regularly will , over months or years , increase the risk of harm to almost every body function .
28 Yes the and there 's a place out Glen Bainey er at the march between Glen Shee and Glen Ayloch and there 's a a fence er a gate or a steps at just the Glen Shee folk waited at that side to meet the Glen Ayloch folk to take the coffin over the dyke .
29 The 1987–9 , FoE- Observer tapwater survey found 154 water supply areas with aluminium at above the EC level of 200 ug/litre ( 0.2 mg/litre ) .
30 It depends upon how such a change is theorized and this , in turn , is related to different theoretical accounts of how the economy changes and how it is organized .
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