Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [verb] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , within Compact there is a strong incentive for employers to participate in this sort of curriculum support since it provides insights into the ways the schools which they are partnering approach learning . |
2 | The decision of the Divisional Court in Reg. v. Derby Crown Court , Ex parte Brooks ( 1984 ) 80 Cr.App.R. 164 for some time seems to have provided the guidelines for courts faced with this problem of delay . |
3 | For satellites launched with this vehicle , which has failed on two launches out of five , the premium is set around 12 per cent . |
4 | Efforts were made to keep the communities informed of the studies ' purposes , and of any new developments , through meetings open to all community members , and by announcements at market places . |
5 | How best to obtain information about health services is the subject of much debate within and between disciplines engaged in such research . |
6 | For groups to function at this level , opportunity has to be given for full social contact between members , and the emphasis has to be placed not on activity , but on group interaction . |
7 | The bill to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
8 | The bill to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
9 | THE BILL to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
10 | THE BILL to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
11 | Redeployment Redeployed staff should be given consideration for vacancies occurring within any area of the Group . |
12 | But the decision for closure had in any case already been made by the predecessor AHA . |
13 | The 1972 Annual Bibliography of Scottish Literature lists thirty-seven books and articles about Scott published in that year at places ranging from Frankfurt , Sewanee and Port Washington to Glenrothes . |
14 | No material was available for silver staining from this patient . |
15 | The direction for research generated by this formulation of the issues would be a comparison of working class and middle class clients to demonstrate the greater vulnerability of the former . |
16 | If we look in The Cantos for traces left by this experience , we are surprised to find how few they are , and how meagre . |
17 | Important as the price of oil may be , the uncertainty over a possible physical shortage of supply was an equally compelling concern , with IEA active in formulating contingency plans for stock sharing in this event . |
18 | The most commonly prescribed drugs were hypnotics to make young children sleep and anti-depressants for treating bedwetting , plus tranquillizers for teenagers suffering from some kind of psychological disturbance . |
19 | At the moment , you can get adaptors for computers to cope with some form of speech or at least a limited range of verbal instructions erm and in fact Apple computers and others have little packages which allow about thirty well-defined verbal instructions to , to go in . |
20 | Well , let us see what out team lacks at this stage . |
21 | It is probably the closest thing we have to the slave trade here in Britain but many horse-mad children will cheerfully spend day after day employed in this fashion , and the school holidays release an army of willing helpers . |
22 | Perkins Diesels found this to be a problem with their sales team after commissioning market research to identify strengths and weaknesses of their sales and marketing operation ( Reed , 1983 ) , but it is by no means confined to this sector . |
23 | The vagueness of Poulantzas ' definition , and his motive for positing the term at all combine to produce a considerable gap between theory and explanation which is by no means confined to this case . |
24 | I said I would by no means submit to such injustice and was glad to hear my own voice steady and confident , for I feared my lips might again be sewn into silence . |
25 | These firms were at the time of out visit listed over each block of filing cabinets . |
26 | On 25 January 1990 , the two parties reached an agreement under which the accountants would raise invoices each week for work done during that week and the Ledingham-Smiths would pay them £5,000 each Friday . |
27 | The PhD degree may be awarded for work done in any department of the University . |
28 | There is a self-willed flight forward here , a certain careerist mentality , a belief in the objectives of the company , a sense of purpose and an appetite for work encoded in this trajectory which mirrors the relentless flight forward of the son a generation later . |
29 | In retrospect she says the most important thing is for parents to build in some kind of motivation or prospect that means something to their offspring . |
30 | From help in solving effluent problems quickly and cost effectively , to maximising members ' own effluent processing business opportunities , EPC is the natural partner for engineers operating in this specialist area . |