Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [be] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Liaison between authorities is facilitated by the establishment of forums for different authorities to discuss matters of mutual concern . |
2 | With the spatial approach , the initial relationships between objects are established by the interpretation of the local orthogonal domains or bricks ( see Chapter 5 ) . |
3 | A chair on which he is claimed to have parked his splendid bulk during rehearsals is kept at the Mansion House . |
4 | This argument for government intervention through taxes is examined in the next chapter . |
5 | Differences between groups were evaluated by the log-rank test . |
6 | Differences between groups were calculated with the two tailed Student 's t test ; p<0.05 was considered significant . |
7 | Comparisons between groups were performed with the Wilcoxon test for unpaired data and the Fisher test . |
8 | Statistical differences between groups were estimated with the Mann-Whitney U test and correlation coefficients calculated with the Spearman rank test for non-parametric data . |
9 | The statistical significance of differences between groups was assessed by the Mann-Whitney U test . |
10 | A potential difficulty for solicitors was highlighted by the case of Hudgell Yeates & Co v Watson [ 1978 ] QB 451 when solicitors attempted to recover their costs from a client by action . |
11 | While profit used to be viewed as a sufficient objective in itself , creating benefits for stakeholders is seen as the ultimate objective . |
12 | The proposals for provinces were referred to the newly established Royal Commission on the Constitution , while the proposals for local councils were thought to add too much extra work to the already formidable task of local government reorganisation . |
13 | It is ringed by villages known as the ‘ seven towns ’ , which for centuries were sustained by the rights of common they enjoyed upon Otmoor 's lush pastures . |
14 | The constant battle for funds is echoed in the case of Fritz Buchwitz , a talented young mathematician . |
15 | Chain began working in the summer of 1938 on penicillin and pyocyanase , though by January 1939 , when an application for funds was made to the Medical Research Council , penicillin and ‘ actinomycetin ’ , an antibiotic which Waksman was studying , were mentioned . |
16 | The relationships between variables were evaluated by the simple correlation coefficient and a multiple regression analysis . |
17 | More than this , such transactions involve the production and movement of parts , for example gear-boxes from one country will be imported for cars being assembled in the same company 's factory in another country . |
18 | Picasso 's work was first seen in Germany in 1909 at the Thannhauser Gallery in Munich , and paintings by many of the other painters subsequently known as Cubists were shown at the second exhibition of the Neue Künstlervereinigung in Munich in 1910 . |
19 | In 1990 , standard-setting for companies was changed by the establishment of the Financial Reporting Council , the Accounting Standards Board and the Review Panel . |
20 | Strict segregation had held firm for years and , as in boxing , a world series for blacks was organized in the 1920s . |
21 | The reason is that many everyday sounds — such as keys being dropped on the floor — contain ultrasonic frequencies and these can cause spurious operation . |
22 | This percolation of values is governed by the unification . |
23 | A real deformation of values is suggested by the common use of such terms as ‘ productive scholars ' ’ and ‘ ‘ scholarly output' ’ . ' |
24 | A variety of opinions were aired on the matter by the politicians present , and there seemed to be a definite acknowledgement that at least some of those present held shares in Anglo United , the mother company of IBM . |
25 | The second part of Acts is dominated by the mission to the Gentiles , under the leadership of Paul . |
26 | All sorts of reasons are given for the lack of enthusiasm in schools for physical science and technology , but never that which might be the fundamental one . |
27 | A variety of reasons were proffered for the long delay in setting the seal on a deal but drummer Gary Murdoch maintains that ‘ we 've had a string of managers who did n't really know their job ’ . |
28 | Observation of the range of products being made in the late 1980s by Nairobi 's jua kali artisans — those who work under the ‘ hot sun ’ — confirm that Mutang'ang'i 's story is far from unique . |
29 | At the 1979 Annual General Meeting the members were again vocal about bondholders , this time with particular reference to the frequent incidence of bondholders being elected by the members at large , and usually without their bondholding being known , a situation not precluded by the Rules . |
30 | A lot of coins were thrown into the guitar case and some of them were pounds . |