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

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1 In in school when I 'm copying off the board words with like K in the front but like they start with a C but I usually put a K and then the teachers go over them and say like this is a C sort of you know careless and all that .
2 A certain Osmund appears to have been king of the South Saxons until at least c .
3 and I 'm sorry , I have very little confidence in them and the opinion of the planning officers at at Newark District Council
4 Recognizing this importance , the Bank of England requires the banks to keep deposits with the discount houses of at least 21/2 per cent of their eligible liabilities .
5 Since 1981 , however , there has no longer been any statutory reserve ratio ( other than the requirement that banks must hold deposits at call with the discount houses of at least 2½ per cent of their eligible liabilities ) .
6 No but the national accounts department is set up to deal with the head offices of of the key multiples and national accounts .
7 The following extract is from the opening pages of With Peter and Susan , the McKee Readers , book 3 ( London : Nelson — no date , although from the illustrations it appears to be a pre-war reader .
8 The ability to generalise is fundamental to all forms of intelligence and has been studied within the mind sciences for at least two thousand yeas ( since Aristotle ) .
9 The sting in the tail of the recent good weather has been noticed in the casualty units of at least two local hospitals .
10 In another study in Scotland , Beaumont attempted to calculate the success of the Employment Training Scheme by finding out the proportion of migrants who remained employed in the destination areas for at least twelve months .
11 Ah mind you he could probably sell it to the TV companies for about that I should think .
12 The reforming governor 's efforts to place the hated exile system ‘ on a more orderly and business-like foundation ’ foundered on the twin reefs of under provision of infrastructural resources , and the over-supply of vastly more compulsory settlers and convict labourers than the restructured system was designed or intended to cope with .
13 In the extreme case , a consumer who bought a one-bar electric fire for thirty shillings and paid less than a penny per hour for the electricity at peak time , imposed costs on the Electricity Boards of at least £60 for the kW of power station capacity needed to meet the demand .
14 In the case of Thailand , legislation has been on the statute books for at least twenty years , but its Constitution of October 1976 and Interim Constitution of November 1977 contain no mention of environmental protection at all , as also is the case of the Philippines ( Shane , in MacAndrews and Chia Lin Sien , eds. 1979 ) .
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