Example sentences of "[noun] are [verb] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 BLACK MUSLIMS FROM the Nation of Islam are gathered in force outside the Hackney Empire .
2 The main EEC based investment aid is through the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Scheme ( AHDS ) whereby enhanced rates of grant are paid for land in the LFA 's ‘ severely disadvantaged ’ zone .
3 Note how the highest ( and loudest ) notes are kept in reserve for this decisive bar .
4 This is particularly unlikely to happen if , as is often the case , guide-lines are constructed with reference to existing sentencing levels .
5 Discussions are continuing with LCD regarding long term proposals to improve the legal aid system and the best methods of remuneration for the Bar .
6 These reasons are given in detail in the discussion of man-machine function allocation ( p. 35 ) .
7 Anthropologists , in turn , have attempted to argue that , for example , the transition from brideservice , in which labour is performed by the prospective groom , to bridewealth , where objects are given in exchange for the bride , marks a significant difference in the development of a phenomenon whereby objects may stand for human labour , with the implication that this is the first stage towards the conditions of property and alienation as we know them today ( Strathern 1985 ) .
8 I do n't think it will be too long before such neckplates are abandoned in favour of the recessed bolt idea we 've seen recently on Ibanez and Heartfield guitars among others .
9 Companies are required to state that their accounts are prepared in accordance with approved accounting standards .
10 First , the law ( Companies Act 1985 , Schedule 4 , paragraph 36A , as amended ) now requires companies to disclose whether the accounts are prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards , and to disclose particulars of any material departure from those standards and the reasons for it ( the relevant standards are the SSAPs and FRSs of the Accounting Standards Board ) .
11 The accounts are prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards including FRS3 under the historical cost convention as modified by the revaluation of certain land and buildings .
12 Now to my mind that is not a question of being a snooper , a nark or even being a policeman , er it is er er indeed if we look at section fifteen of the local government finance act of nineteen eighty two er it it 's quite interesting to see the the words used because the auditor is under a duty , amongst other things , to see that the accounts are prepared in accordance with regulations er made under the act er to see that proper practices that have been followed and to see that the body of accounts that have been audited have made proper arrangements f for securing economy , efficiency and effectiveness .
13 There is no pretence of competition with commercial banks for private sector business , and there is some suggestion that the accounts are maintained in order for the Bank to keep in touch with banking practice , although the degree to which such experience accrues is likely to be limited given the small number of accounts relative to a commercial bank .
14 Secondly , library skills are seen as part of a group of several related skills , suggesting that library skills should not be taught in isolation from study skills , learning skills and communication skills .
15 These skills are discussed in detail in Chapter 5 .
16 Endorphins are released in response to severely painful stimuli .
17 The point of such clauses is to put the buyer in the position where his remedies for failure to perform or defective performance under the contract are limited in fact to compelling either proper performance under the contract ( by way of rework repair or replacement ) or the return of his money .
18 It will be argued that despite the obvious impact of government policy , the way in which policies are converted into practice within the enterprise and the precise form they take are problematic .
19 Child care policies are seen as part of a structure of political and economic relations in which dominant groups control subordinate and , in particular , deviant groups by a range of sanctions .
20 These two policies are offered in conjunction with Laurentian 's 9.99 p.c. ( 11.4 p.c. annual percentage rate ) three year fixed rate mortgage .
21 It 's not signed to anybody else the other policies are signed in connection with the mortgage ?
22 Thus direct mail , cash and carry , and ‘ pick your own ’ ( fruit , vegetables etc ) operations are increasing in response to consumer interest in this approach .
23 The entities are subjected to selection of sorting over many " generations " in succession .
24 In the first place , we can not say that the coins recovered from a site , whether by excavation or otherwise , represent a cross-section of coins in use on that site , even though it is generally true that coins are dropped in proportion to the amount of times they are handled or passed from hand to hand .
25 The toilets are lit with electricity from a wind turbine .
26 Indonesia also has a large electrification programme underway involving hydro-electric and thermal power station projects but these and a number of large oil and petrochemical projects are threatened by balance of payments problems .
27 A very wide variety of cases are received into care under this section .
28 However , courts are predisposed in favour of settlements , and are reluctant to prevent statements being made which dispose of libel actions , even when such statements imply criticisms of others : The historian Richard Barnet wrote a book about foreign policy which was reviewed in " The Spectator " .
29 Within the Unit at Tintswalo , the activities are run in collaboration with the Gazankulu Bantustan Health Authority .
30 Roger O'Doherty , secretary of Age Concern in Derry , said : ‘ We wish it to be known that only evening activities are curtailed at present in the Whyte House .
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