Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [adv] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | When m = 0.6 , the input resistance remains close to for frequencies up to 85% of the critical frequency . |
2 | Many Surrey Teachers were very busy for months ahead in preparation for the 1983 Crystal Palace Rally , organised by this area , and this time the programme included an item performed by a Surrey team devised and produced by Vanessa Forbes and Delia Beaver . |
3 | Fine Art Developments also failed to rally and after interims ahead from £4.5m to £4.95m , the price slipped 9p to 465p . |
4 | A selection of titles currently on offer to Literary Guild members : |
5 | Quite apart from the need to withdraw from states the right to make up their own minds as to what counts as self-defence , a set of rules more in accordance with historical change and moral consensus is required . |
6 | This chapter has looked at the importance of temporary jobs as a source of flows both from unemployment into employment and from employment into unemployment . |
7 | However , it would be wrong to measure the power of groups simply in terms of their ability to disrupt . |
8 | For example , the number of books currently in print in the United Kingdom and North America is 650,000 , in addition to the millions published since the invention of printing . |
9 | Those that were not , she supposed might be of animals now at rest under the wooden crosses in Maria Yackle 's back garden . |
10 | And obviously it 's had an impact on the row of shops out on Road for example . |
11 | The Government has made welcome propositions er on a number of matters both in relation to the er police er part of the Bill and the Magistrates Court 's part of the Bill . |
12 | Between 1934 and 1937 it invalidated a string of measures initiated by President Roosevelt and passed by Congress to attempt to deal with the economic depression , while between 1954 and 1963 it made a series of decisions regarding the rights of blacks far in advance of anything that could obtain strong presidential and congressional support . |
13 | Avoiding the big European states , and ignoring Cold War political boundaries , Germany 's leading poet discovers a continent of countries out of step with history and with each other . |
14 | The creativity inherent in the grammar of a language has often been pointed out : an unlimited number of sentences may be produced from a finite set of elements together with rules for their combination . |
15 | British firms have left the business of supplying these kinds of chips mainly to companies from the US and Japan . |
16 | For a second day yesterday , snipers fired on peace protesters in the city , killing two or more and taking the number of casualties there since Sunday to at least 11 dead and more than 100 wounded . |
17 | It was relatively mild and sunny when Jack teed off just after midday , in company with an Irish golfer who was a couple of places ahead of Jack in the Order of Merit . |
18 | There are instances of ninety-year-olds still at work in seventeenth-century England . |
19 | These represent another 10 per cent in relation to the total number of workers already with jobs in the social sector . |
20 | There is a steady flow of applications both from students with educational experience at an appropriate level in the past and from current students either at other institutions or on non-modular courses at Oxford . |
21 | As far as Paul and Granville are concerned , they 've already come an unfeasibly long way since they got together a couple of years ago at college in Derby . |
22 | That somebody else was Stanley Kubrick , the young director Kirk had worked with a couple of years earlier on Paths of Glory and a man whose greatest success ( 2001 : A Space Odyssey ) and biggest disaster ( Barry Lyndon ) were the result of his mammoth ego . |
23 | A unique opportunity to see the largest collection of holograms presently on display in the U.K. with its continually growing and changing collection of well over 200 holograms . |
24 | Groups ranged from small numbers of participants up to groups of over ninety . |
25 | The project will use published data from the balance sheets of a large sample of firms together with interviews with government and private bankers and with firms in the electronics industry . |
26 | Alternatively , for a child with generally delayed language , it may be necessary to generate a set of priorities solely in terms of the communicative situations which the child has to deal with on a daily basis . |
27 | He picked at the assembly of hitches uselessly with fingers on which the nails were bitten , then pulled the last knot loose with his teeth . |
28 | Furthermore , during the 1980s there has also been shift of resources away from hospitals towards the family practitioner services in order to build up ‘ primary care ’ . |
29 | Nor is the final planned dispensation of eggs out of place in a ‘ basic ritual scheme in which ‘ the cooking and eating of a Feast ’ are ‘ canonical ’ , part of a ‘ sacramental meal … through which the God passes to his resurrection ’ . |
30 | The manufacturers , flooded with a backlog of orders far in excess of their capacity , also felt that they would be able to do a better job if designs could be standardised , and had pressed the Government for action in 1947 . |