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

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1 This is essential for successfully addressing inequalities in health .
2 The very essence of his buildings is expressed through intimately relating ornament to structure so , together , they create astonishing , tautly dynamic , glittering volumes and spaces for people .
3 Review : By gum , mother knew best all along There are times when a doctor 's diagnosis is no match for widely held beliefs about illness .
4 The Ugandan government had suspended five of its pilots for apparently carrying weapons on board a Ugandan-registered aircraft from Bophuthatswana to Zagreb , where they had been impounded by the Yugoslav authorities .
5 After lengthy backbench Opposition speeches had stretched out discussions , a government whip just after 11pm moved closure of debate , which Mr Bob Cryer ( Lab .
6 With both men having defences more vulnerable than Leeds , there should be no complaints even from those paying $800 for ringside seats about not getting value for money .
7 Children who do this are making a statement about not needing comfort from adults , while at another level needing them desperately and choosing a place where they know they will be forced out .
8 If only they had n't become so friendly , he was sure he would have enjoyed having a relationship with her ; but he had a rule about not mixing sex with friendship .
9 ( d ) Horizontal divisions There are no clear presumptions relating to horizontal divisions between individually let parts of buildings .
10 ( Robert Rudhall ) Left : Beech 18 N8389H Beech Belle , part of the Bar Belle Aviation fleet , was runner-up in the Mike Twite Trophy award for best preserved aircraft at GWAD .
11 We interpret the bed-parallel discontinuities in the Thalassiothrix meshwork as representing the contact between successively deposited mats of diatoms , and the laminations ( defined by differences in microfossil assemblage ) as representing the deposits of different episodes of mat production .
12 FIVE schoolchildren in Japan were given 100-volt electric shocks for not bringing textbooks to class .
13 Will the Secretary of State specifically consider protecting the new body 's budget against the extraordinary awards made recently to landowners for not planting trees on sites of special scientific interest ?
14 The same thing always happened to him at school if he was brought out to the front of the hall for talking in assembly , or if he had to stand in the aisle with his hands on his head for not paying attention in class .
15 There are good reasons for not inflicting pain on animals , but no particular point is made , except rhetorically , by grounding this in rights .
16 Historical comparisons between the results of the few surveillance studies of locally confined disease with results of treatment studies are not conclusive .
17 Mr Darby admitted that the company had faced difficult trading conditions , despite successfully completing integration of Ultramar 's oil and gasfield interests and raising about £1 billion from assets sold off already .
18 Grand jury documents relating to the forthcoming trial of former Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger showed that , at a Reagan Cabinet meeting in January 1986 , Bush had voted in favour of secretly selling missiles to Iran in exchange for the release of US hostages held by pro-Iranian groups in Lebanon .
19 Unlike my counterparts in C&P , my office does n't have any means of diagrammatically expressing ideas during meetings .
20 ( You might also try last year 's ‘ She who weeps ’ [ JMT ] ; the beautiful song New African Blues certainly received a deal of wholly warranted airplay from London jazz station Jazz FM and many people have asked me where it came from .
21 It is in Africa and India that one can still find patients ravaged by the late complications of syphilis , gonorrhoea , and lymphogranuloma venereum , and any hopes of eventually controlling levels of infection will almost certainly depend on paramedical or ‘ barefoot ’ doctors ’ playing a larger role .
22 In my research , I investigated the introduction of microelectronically controlled machines in engineering firms involved in what is called batch production .
23 Whilst the generation of numerically controlled tapes for production is usually separated off as being part of CAM , it is really the machine-readable part of the tertiary design phase .
24 Presumptions of legislative intent , which draw their strength from judicial perceptions of widely held notions of justice and fairness , can not in normal circumstances override the explicit terms of an Act of Parliament .
25 In parallel with the American emergency air lift recently announced , we are offering a supply of badly needed aid to Ekaterinburg , formerly Sverdlovsk — the kind of city of which my hon. Friend is thinking — and details of that British aid are now being worked out .
26 Reason , whether as insight into necessary relations between ideas , as in mathematics , or in the form of inductively based prediction of consequences , simply reveals the means to achieving what emotionally one wants to achieve .
27 Finally , I shall , largely by reference to these two Acts , share with you some thoughts about the problems of successfully translating policies into practice .
28 The final part of my paper concerns the difficulties of successfully translating policies into practice .
29 The process of effectively managed placements in business must be to encourage the development of a partnership which effects change in the classroom for the benefit of the pupil .
30 This member clearly intended the project to create a demand for the services of professionally trained librarians in project schools , in the hope that this would in time become a reality .
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