Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] ['s] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Under the council tax , that hierarchy will be extended to two tenants , who , if they are at the same level in that hierarchy , could become responsible for each other 's council tax jointly and severally . |
2 | The investigators can also obtain , from school records , some information about each child 's family circumstances and thus will attempt to confirm what both the Child Health and Education Study and the National Child Development Study data suggested , that differences in test performances are strongly associated with differences in social circumstances . |
3 | ( ii ) The ‘ 10 minute ’ rule This is a development of the method of introducing a Bill by motion now rarely used in the case of Government Bills and it is extremely rare for legislation to result from its use for Private Members ' Bill purposes . |
4 | From then on , Sir Richard was taxied on a regular basis , including a spirited run up the main runway during that year 's Staverton Air Display . |
5 | The Development Board for Rural Wales ' education industry development officer , Keith Harding , has been at the forefront of developing the project in rural Wales . |
6 | ‘ Community law as it now stands … does not preclude a member state , in authorising one of its vessels to fish against national quotas , from laying down conditions designed to ensure that the vessel has a real economic link with that state if that link concerns only the relations between that vessel 's fishing operations and the populations dependent on fisheries and related industries ; … |
7 | 193 , that a member state might make the right of its fishing vessels to fish against national quotas subject to those vessels ' having a real economic link with that state , it took care expressly to stipulate that the link had to concern only the relations between that vessel 's fishing operations and the populations dependent on fisheries and related industries : see p. 222 , para. 27 . |
8 | In the judgment in Ex parte Jaderow Ltd. the court ruled , inter alia , that a member state might lay down conditions designed to ensure that the vessel had a real economic link with that state if that link concerned only the relations between that vessel 's fishing operations and the populations dependent on fisheries and related industries . |
9 | I have just read your piece about this year 's Munster competition . |
10 | I admit to having been a bit sceptical beforehand about this year 's family holiday to Florida but it turned out to be a huge success , not least on account of the terrific food and service we encountered everywhere . |
11 | I keep brooding about this morning 's telephone call to my agent . |
12 | Cathy Troupp was talking to a specialist couples counsellor about this month 's case history . |
13 | Cathy Troupp was talking to a specialist couple counsellor about this month 's case history . |
14 | And trendsetters will almost certainly be talking about this week 's U2 concert and the latest single from local band , Therapy . |
15 | THERE is something rather special about this week 's LPGA Standard Register Ping tournament at the Moon Valley Club in Phoenix , Arizona . |
16 | In addition , I agree and I have now done so , supplied them with further information about this county 's employee profile , and that 's sir , is where the matter now rests . |
17 | The formation of U.S. Steel in 1901 was Morgan 's biggest deal , forging together 11 firms that accounted for half America 's steel industry . |
18 | This thick tash must be accompanied by a large cigar and the refusal to go to any club that would have you as a member • Nabisco takes over disco as this year 's club theme . |
19 | The Club is proud to have as this year 's President Sue Locke , the first woman President in the Club 's history . |
20 | By now you 'll be out and about all the time on your scooter but , just in case the second Thursday of the month should dawn wet and windy again , I have chosen yours as this month 's Star Letter . |
21 | Half-hiding is a technique adopted by many desert-dwelling species , such as this Peringuey 's desert adder . |
22 | cheques payable to a person who wishes to pass it through another person 's bank account , e.g. if they have no bank account of their own ; |
23 | While the Council for British Archaeology 's Philip Thatz stated in an honest but politically inept way what treasure hunters have been saying for years that … |
24 | Some 63 stations have already had their platforms lengthened to take the new longer train — positive evidence of the Government 's support for British Rail 's expansion programme . |
25 | GOVERNMENT plans to slash subsidies for British Rail 's South-east commuter and provincial services threaten to bring vast increases in rail fares in the 1990s . |
26 | We were quick to condemn American Open Champion , Curtis Strange , for voicing his opinion of a spectator , a cameraman — whatever it was during this year 's U.S.P.G.A. Championship . |
27 | SOME of the world 's best known yachting personalities will visit Pwllheli during this year 's Celtic/ISORA Regatta Week , between June 28 and July 4 . |
28 | And on the 22cnd , during this year 's Unix Expo show in New York , IBM is also expected to announce CICS/AIX , new RS/6000s — including 62MHz PowerServer 580 and 980 models ( uprated 50MHz 560 and 980 boxes ) — and additional clustering software for the RS/6000 line . |
29 | During this week 's rail strike , some civil servants walked miles to work while , in Rome ( on the Continent , of course ) , persistent shirkers in the civil service were arrested and thrown into jail . |
30 | These are ( 1 ) anti-imperialism ( in effect , an anti-US stance ) : increasingly , as Washington insists on defining indigenous anti-US sentiment within the region in terms of ‘ Communist subversion ’ , Marxism comes to be regarded as the natural channel for such feelings ; ( 2 ) an acceptance of the Marxist premise of ‘ the exploitation of man by man ’ ; and ( 3 ) a refusal to accept the existing economic order , or to be bound by conventional economic remedies for Latin America 's development problems ( either of the orthodox ‘ monetarist ’ variety which the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) is trying to introduce into most major Latin American countries , or of the moderate reform-and-investment strategies pursued by Christian Democratic groups , for example in Chile from 1964 to 1970 ) . |