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

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1 The Autoglide can even be used on trackless doors of the canopy variety , which account for 80% of the garage doors installed in the UK , and which conventional garage door openers can not cope with The Autoglide works on a cable principle , with an advanced electronic control box .
2 Martikainen and Puttonen ( 1992 ) examined the correlations between returns on the stock markets of the UK , USA and the world ( the FT Actuaries World index ) , and returns on the Finnish FOX index and FOX index futures .
3 For the moment though , the students will have to take a rest as Glenn jets out to do battle for glory in the world championships .
4 In Tolmezzo Domanov was joined by General Peter Krasnov , who had played a prominent part in the Russian Civil War , first as Ataman of the Don Cossacks and later in the Baltic States .
5 In 1972 he was appointed chief executive ( second permanent secretary ) to set up the Property Services Agency at the Department of the Environment and held that position until his appointment as chairman of the Crown Agents for Overseas Governments and Administrations in 1974 , which he held until 1978 .
6 AMERICAN Congressman Robert Menendez has called for change in the way suspects are treated in Northern Ireland .
7 The system is clearly designed for support of the operating units and once there is less danger of a , central bureaucratic expansion .
8 We have seen that , if students ' freedom to learn is to be a reality , it has to be acknowledged by the academic community in all the academic processes that affect students , from the time of applying for admission through the course arrangements and the curriculum experience to the final assessment .
9 William Horwood made his name writing about moles in the Dunction books .
10 Bright stockings , and long hair , and trousers in untrouserlike colours like pink and lemon yellow , velvet jackets , loud voices and laughter , warned the staider citizens of Shorehaven that actors had arrived in their midst , an exotic flock of migrant birds whose fine plumage mocked the grey and tan and black that they had adopted as camouflage for the winter months .
11 The user may wish to see the previous few words , or the current sentence , or perhaps more than one sentence , as handwriting before the display changes .
12 100 age and sex matched Ethiopian Jews were tested for CD3 , CD4 , and CD8 T-cell subpopulations and for response to the T-cell mitogens concanavalin A ( Con-A ) and phytohaemagglutinin ( PHA ) .
13 ( For definitions of the behaviour categories see page 26 . )
14 The strength of the institution can be seen in the fact that it lasted for generations in the sugar estates , despite social changes taking place around it .
15 Not only manufacturers are involved ; retailers must ensure that appropriate labels are displayed , and records of furniture supplied must be retained for 5 years and be available for inspection by the Trading Standards Office .
16 She settled in Crocker Street and he visited her regularly during rehearsals of the Winter Gardens shows .
17 As party chairman Sir Norman Fowler is used to being asked why … here he took his role literally … and in a keynote speech appealed for unity at the grass roots .
18 At the Essex Forest Eyre in October 1634 , for example , the judges , after consulting with the Chief Justice of the King 's Bench and the Barons of the Exchequer , decided that there was no right of common of pasture for sheep on the forest wastes .
19 A COACHING session for senior women footballers is to be held at the Racecourse ground in Wrexham between 6.30pm and 8pm tomorrow as part of a community sports programme .
20 Can I say that as part of the budget discussions , this year and last year , the labour group went over all the services that the City Council provides with a fine tooth comb and argued out the case for all the spending that we then put forward in our budget .
21 While the general principles of project management are much the same in the two cases , a number of important aspects that are implicit in the first case , in that they are built in as part of the company procedures , must be made explicit in the second .
22 We report the findings of a study in which the psychiatric diagnoses made as part of the case assessments by two similar multidisciplinary psychogeriatric community teams were compared with formal psychiatric assessment and diagnosis .
23 As part of the campaign officials are also investigating restaurants which serve endangered or protected species such as cobras , pangolins and civets .
24 All information must be formatted so that it is readily visible and intelligible to users : preferably as part of the software objects to which it pertains .
25 The anniversary falls just before the regiment is due to amalgamate with the Duke of Edinburgh 's Royal Regiment as part of the defence cuts .
26 The base is winding down as part of the defence cuts .
27 The therapy produces the theory ; the theory is used as part of the communication processes which relieves suffering .
28 It could also be argued that the preparation and monitoring of cost targets for trades , work sections or individual sub-contractors should be treated as part of the management accounts .
29 The case established that there can be more than one occupier of the same premises , although the duty required of each might be different : e.g. a seaside promenade might be under the control of a local authority and the water authority as part of the sea defences .
30 will have been to Colombia as part of the Church leaders delegation in July organised by CA/CIIR and will go in September to Bangla Desh and India .
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