Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Crop rotation can also help reduce the opportunity for resistance to develop in the insect population .
2 The gap was about a foot and a half wide — wide enough for Sigarup to sit in the basket with his legs hanging down below .
3 That extra-strong attachment for Mum remained until the end of our mother 's life , at the age of eighty-two .
4 The commission created a subcommission of members in Paris with Friedel as chairman to work on the document .
5 We , therefore , provide an outline of the Queen 's Bench Division procedure , indicating the changes that have taken place and specific recommendations for change made by the Review .
6 Ironically , the best hope for change lies in the failure of so many new drugs to make the grade .
7 The need for change hinges on the state of the city coffers .
8 The impetus for change comes from the Management Charter Initiative ( MCI ) , an employer-led pressure group which hopes eventually to transform all management qualifications into quantifiable ‘ competences ’ .
9 2.3 The proposals for change embodied in the report were accepted and a new arrangement of 35 modules was agreed which may be found in Section 00 of Interdisciplinary Studies in the National Certificate Catalogue under the heading Physical Education and Recreation ( see Annex 2 ) .
10 His words illustrate the growing disarray of the economy , caught between workers venting long-suppressed grievances and vague blueprints for change issued from the top .
11 Feelings were being expressed freely in some quarters that the whole matter had been one of ‘ revenge ’ for support shown to the W family after eight children from the family of fifteen had been taken away three months before .
12 Part 2 may have been concerned with the kinetics of the reactions between hydrogen isotopes under the conditions attainable .
13 If the kingdom of Heaven is interpreted as the Christian community in Matthew 's Gospel , then the plea for patience applies to the community itself .
14 Important work is also progressing in the recognition of engineering drawings for both the lines of the drawings and for text found on the diagrams ( Waite , 1989 ; Dori , 1991 ; Lysak and Kasturi , 1991 ) , and of musical notation ( Fahmy and Blostein , 1991 ) .
15 ‘ We 're in for a storm , ’ Ashley remarked , grimacing as thunder rumbled in the distance .
16 Reducing the volume of waste not only makes it more manageable and reduces the further risk of contravening the hygiene regulations , but since most local authorities or waste contractors charge for removal based on the volume , you will also make considerable savings on removal charges .
17 As his appointment preceded the 1932 Adult Education Regulations , Lee was not an Article 11 tutor but represented the new regional policy for provision developing at the Cambridge Board , which included the 1930 appointment of Harold Shearman as its tutor in Bedfordshire , and W. P. Baker in Cambridgeshire the following year .
18 The strategy must be to seek to ensure that the defendants bear the costs , at the end of every successful case , of every application for inspection made in the face of an unreasonable refusal of access .
19 Information can be made available more easily through computer links without the need for a significant layer of intervening administrative bureaucrats or middle managers .
20 As to the second stage , like the Court of Appeal I can see no ground for impugning the grounds for decision stated in the letter to Mr. Choudhury .
21 Among other things that it is the teacher who has all the good ideas , thereby making it difficult to hand over responsibility for decision making to the children .
22 However , if there is then an advancement to the unmarried minor out of capital , that capital is treated as income paid to the child to the extent of the accumulated income .
23 The other major change which developed as the Bill Passed through Parliament related to the position of the towns and cities within county areas .
24 While exploring the question of whether bees can use information about direction gathered on the flight back from the food , we transported foragers caught as they were leaving the hive for natural sources to an artificial feeder in the middle of a large car park hundreds of metres from the hive .
25 In the most emotional speech of the day , Mr Alexander Rutskoy , the Vice-President , appealed for parliament to come to the aid of the Russian minority in the TransDniestr region of Moldova , the scene of bitter fighting in recent months .
26 Tubular threshold for calcium correlated with the fall in CCa by day 6 after treatment ( p=0.02 ) .
27 Kiki McDonough of 73 Elizabeth Street , SW1 ( 01–730 0248 ) , is presenting a collection for Easter inspired by the amethyst , much appreciated in Victorian and Edwardian times .
28 And she has a hundred and forty and he 's gotten of cans for the his mum and Stewart 's been getting some cans for the shop for his granddad and I 've been asking for permission to go into the dump and get some for there .
29 A Ask your teacher for permission to go to the Matron 's Room .
30 JOHN Dee Skip Hire , of Albert Road , Darlington , has applied to the borough council for permission to move to the Cleveland Industrial Estate .
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