Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [prep] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I will switch emphasis from attending Branch meetings to meeting on a one to one basis with these people in each branch . |
2 | The fact/belief divide is powerfully at work today as for example the debate on the original National Curriculum proposals with regard to the teaching of history and geography has amply attested . |
3 | The main provisions of the new law were to reduce the voting age to 20 years and , more controversially , establish a single round of voting and forbid coalition groups from participating in the elections . |
4 | The side effects of learning for the sake of extrinsic rewards are bad enough . |
5 | The amendment the Government has put forward does not hold out much real hope for B R managers about remaining in the medium or long term in charge of viable business , to that extent the amendment does not carry out what I believe was the intention of Lord Paignton in in moving the amendment . |
6 | But these expressions are often only convenient figures of speech , shorthand ways of talking about the average or representative members of a community . |
7 | He says there are vastly more vehicle miles travelled on the road system with 3 carrier bags of shopping in the back of a car than there is with 38 tons of shopping being delivered to the supermarket in a lorry . |
8 | To return to the notion of choice , and its illusory nature in such circumstances , a final example ( again from Clarricoates ) will serve to illustrate , and to ring a familiar ‘ warning bell ’ for arts educators with regard to the way in which their subjects are often conceptualized by teachers . |
9 | according to Turner , many migrants arrive in the city and , after spending a short time in the wretched conditions of the slums , decide to improve their living standards by moving to a squatter settlement . |
10 | To date developers of handwriting recognisers have tended to concentrate on improving their recognition systems by concentrating on the pattern recognition level of the process . |
11 | Heat the oil and gently fry the spring onions without browning for a few minutes . |
12 | On every floor the two ex-public schoolboys are helped into Armani suits , Ralph Lauren sweaters and Pierre Cardin shirts before leaving without a purchase . |
13 | This chapter will consider a number of elicitation strategies before turning to the procedures for collecting language samples in everyday settings . |
14 | The House summoned him to attend in August , and in October Rushbrooke was searched for arms ; in mid-November he was again summoned , accused of sending the king money and discouraging the Bury townsmen from contributing on the Propositions . |
15 | The therapeutic potential of these genetic advances has been indicated by recent gene transfer experiments by Woo in an inbred strain of mouse with phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency ( S L C Woo , paper delivered at annual meeting of European Metabolic Group ( Milupa ) Copenhagen , May 1991 ) . |
16 | In November 1990 , the Government conceded that the Immigration ( Carriers Liability ) Act and associated visa requirements ‘ do indeed prevent some asylum seekers from coming to the UK ’ , but further stated that it ‘ has no obligation to encourage or assist would-be asylum seekers … to come here and enter our procedures ’ . |
17 | There is a high cost in time and money for audit firms in competing in a change in auditors . |
18 | ‘ May I thank all the Medau girls for adding to the pleasure of my 90th birthday by sending a gorgeous card signed by so many and good wishes . |
19 | ‘ May I thank all the Medau girls for adding to the pleasure of my 90th birthday by sending a gorgeous card signed by so many and good wishes . |
20 | R.S. designed its relocation package to take the financial considerations out of moving so that the staff could make their work/career decisions without worrying about the costs of relocation . |
21 | He set off burglar alarms after wriggling through a ventilation hole at Eynsford , Kent . |
22 | The company also launched SystemView Information Warehouse DataHub , a series of software products for simplifying database management tasks by assisting in the integration of database management tools and managing remote databases tasks . |
23 | The company also launched SystemView Information Warehouse DataHub , a series of software products for simplifying database management tasks by assisting in the integration of database management tools and managing remote databases tasks . |
24 | Ah well we will wait and see erm , they 're trying to solve everybody 's problems but ours , er with all this talk about spending money on education , sorting out the traffic problems erm , it 's a pity they do n't spend a bit more time in their budget calculations in dealing with the problems of this council and not those of the county council . |
25 | The sphoeroides and bufus venom make all the difference , since they disrupt the nerves by preventing sodium ions from passing into the cells . |
26 | We are also proud to be in the vanguard of training and safety initiatives for our Division as we place a great deal of importance on the safety aspects of working on a major construction site . |
27 | Her hair was in a simple pony-tail , and she pulled out a cotton peaked cap in the team colours for wearing on the track . |
28 | where a note to the accounts states the value of an asset which differs from its book value , the tax implications of disposing of the asset at this stated value if material |
29 | where a note to the accounts states the value of an asset which differs from its book value , the tax implications of disposing of the asset at this stated value , if material |
30 | But they convey all its urgency , and they find the intensity and dynamic range for the central Largo assai without resorting to the excessively slow tempo adopted by the Beaux Arts . |