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

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1 Hence , in the mouths of conservative lawyers , we catch an appeal to the radical doctrine of the sovereignty of the nation ; it alone could provide a theoretical basis for resistance to a French king whose claim was legally established by the formal abdication of both Ferdinand VII and his father .
2 Later , play-group and school greatly extend the range of influences , especially through exposure to a wide range of planned and spontaneous social interactions with peers .
3 In gold shops they also burn off mercury on a huge scale .
4 Readability researchers often emphasise that it is not possible to use a formula to assess difficulty at the individual sentence level ; a formula or graph can only make predictions about difficulty at a global level .
5 ( Gqozo had taken power in Ciskei as chairman of a Military Council in March 1990 — see p. 37305 .
6 One had served as chairman of a local Soviet through these years , with a canny transformation into starosta ( village elder ) when the White Army appeared briefly .
7 He holds a number of directorships , is a member of learned institutes , an author , is a recipient of many awards and honours and hold many offices , including some as chairman in a wide range of organisations , including some in the voluntary sector and many concerned with education and training .
8 We have chosen the South Face , for we fear the Normal Route will no longer do for our insatiable appetites , but as we gain the foot of the face the snow worsens desperately and Enrique if obliged to wade through powder to a dubious perch on the lip of the bergschrund .
9 Further threats came from the withdrawal of legal aid for undefended divorces , with tacit official encouragement for do-it-yourself petitions , and the pressure for change to a no-fault system of personal injury compensation .
10 But as you know the Save The Children is just one development organisation and with limited resources , so a major part of our task is to use our influence and authority to press for change on a wider scale by keeping the issues of poverty and inequality and of children firmly on the international agenda .
11 Part of the problem has been the software , which has been looking for a decent hardware platform and waiting for support from a mainstream operating system vendor .
12 I am a sole practitioner and have been asked to stand down and make way as auditor of a limited company for a larger outfit , following a JMU visit .
13 In order to be considered for admission to a first degree or DipHE course at the University of Ulster , candidates should be in a position to satisfy :
14 Applicants must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) .
15 Applicants must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see p 51 ) , and will normally have undertaken a Foundation Course in Art and Design .
16 Applicants must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) , and will normally have completed successfully a Foundation Course in Art and Design .
17 Applicants must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) , and will normally have undertaken a Foundation Course in Art and Design .
18 Applicants must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see p 51 ) , and will normally have undertaken a Foundation Course in Art and Design .
19 The general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) .
20 The general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) .
21 The general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) .
22 The general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) .
23 The general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) .
24 The general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) .
25 The general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) .
26 The general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) .
27 The general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) .
28 The general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) .
29 The general entry requirements for admission to a first degree ( see page 51 ) .
30 The general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) .
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