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

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1 I do know that some of my colleagues tried but you will not read about that in the newspaper clippings of the period .
2 The plant comprises a series of four interlocking six-sided buildings designed to provide each work group with its own entrance , changing room , coffee room , and assembly area in an attempt to create a series of small workshops for each of the work groups and ‘ to promote team spirit ’ ( Company brochure ) .
3 Erm well that base budget is rather higher than we are expecting and the time when , the policy committee set its targets for each of the service committees .
4 For each of the foundation subjects there are to be ‘ attainment targets ’ , ‘ programmes of study ’ and ‘ assessment arrangements ’ .
5 We will ensure that all children have their memories for each of the foundation subjects tested at the ages of seven , 11 , 13 and 16 .
6 Calculating the mean of probabilities for each of the candidate letters across the length of the strings ( for example ljaclc = ( 99 + 62 + 100 + 74 + 99 + 75 ) /6 = 84.83 ) , and ordering the strings on the basis of these results gives table 2.1 below .
7 Can you get copies of the A C terms of engagement for each of the function heads and myself ?
8 That decision called for the establishment of joint working parties , for each of the subject areas , with responsibility for devising guidelines for the new syllabuses and specifying the detailed criteria relating to their assessment .
9 Following this initial research , a questionnaire was designed for each of the core services of audit and tax which was sent to either the chief executive or finance director of 100 client companies .
10 Work is going on now to develop service specifications for nursing home care , and for residential care for each of the user groups .
11 There has not been enough time to prepare properly for each of the Test matches .
12 1,000 A2 ( for sale ) and 5,000 A4 posters for each of the Specialist Gardens
13 For example , centres will get statements of the criteria which have to be applied — by SCOTVEC directly or by devolved centres — for each of the Quality Elements ( validation , approval and verification ) .
14 Ronnie Wilkie has been promoted to the newly created position of Chief Designer responsible for each of the design studios within Stoddard Carpets Limited , Elderslie , Runcorn and London .
15 If you wish to investigate other options , then please read Appendix B , in which the requirements of the VMS accounts to be used for each of the LIFESPAN activities are detailed , enabling you to make your own decisions about which new accounts to set up , if any .
16 In this section I shall suggest at least one dish for each of the party themes mentioned earlier .
17 The programme for each of the training days contains formal talks , group practical work , and plenty of time for discussion .
18 For a sample with different atoms the result is simply a superposition of those expected for each of the constituent atoms .
19 About two-thirds of the success rates for each question were less than ten percentage points different .
20 In both June and November , about two-thirds of the absentee pupils were absent with some form of parental consent or authorisation .
21 Many tendencies in ‘ commercial ’ nineteenth-century music which Adorno singles out for criticism — ‘ mechanical ’ , formulate composition , for instance , or ‘ effects ’ writing such as that of the piano virtuosi , or the interest in sheer sound — can be traced back , as he himself is aware , to the eighteenth century — to dance music , operatic virtuosity , the early symphonies , and so on .
22 Several of these are the homes of major defence contractors ( such as Boeing in Washington ) , and should be among the major beneficiaries of the defence appropriation process ; some of the links are less obvious , such as that between the alfalfa producers of inland Texas and the production of military uniforms .
23 Arrange slices of salami and Parma ham between each of the melon wedges .
24 erm I think the city must have become a real mess , there were stores piled up everywhere , wood , coal , corn , often I think they had to build sort of , something to hold the corn , there 's a lot of the evidence for that in the college accounts certainly .
25 We used to work with protractors on paper , measuring out the four angles viewable through each of the turret lenses .
26 The effects of war , however , could also prove potentially damaging in a new way as England became more closely involved with the wider economy in western Europe ; a slump in exports , even if this were due to factors outside English control , could lead to domestic unemployment , and in the 1520s complaints were made about this in the textile areas of Suffolk ( Ch.4 ) .
27 Also in Part Two you will learn much more about some of the suspect foods including sugar , animal fats , dairy products , wheat and other grains , tea , coffee , chocolate , yeast products and alcohol — as well as cigarettes .
28 I went to see Development Officer Gerwyn Lewis to hear about their latest venture , but first we talked about some of the woodland traditions .
29 Had I just seen the DOS version , I 'd have been a little niggled about some of the design parameters , but very impressed at the functionality , with an overall favourable opinion .
30 Carbon dioxide accounts for half of the greenhouse gases and , in global terms , 75 per cent of emissions comes from the burning of fossil fuels for energy .
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