Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [det] [noun] or [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Task allocation is a method of organising work so that one person in the workforce is always responsible for the same task or tasks . |
2 | After a few days or weeks , the sulphur particles are precipitated as rain or snow . |
3 | His mental rhythm is characterized by a demand for endless repetition of the same event or events , and change for him means essentially some abrupt transformation . |
4 | Similarly if in a language a woman referred to her son by the same term as she used for the son of her sister , this showed that the system of terms developed at a time when the two sisters would have been co-wives of the same man or men . |
5 | Roughly , linguistic communication consists in the production of some external , publicly observable , acoustic phenomenon whose phonetic and syntactic structure encodes a speaker 's inner , private thoughts or ideas and the decoding of the phonetic and syntactic structure exhibited in such a physical phenomenon by other speakers in the form of an inner private experience of the same thoughts or ideas . |
6 | These two kinds of deictic usage contrast with the non-deictic usage of the same words or morphemes . |
7 | He is one of the few engineers or designers still at Browns Lane to have worked with Sir William Lyons , the company 's founder and whose principles still provide much of its inspiration . |
8 | These eruptions give rise to rocks known as ignimbrites , and they are so powerful that tens of cubic kilometres of ignimbrite can be erupted in nuee ardente-like incandescent clouds in the space of a few hours or days . |
9 | They may also know of people seeking work for a few hours or days per week , perhaps to help out with the garden , or heavier household tasks , or shopping . |
10 | Better to hold on to power for a few days or hours longer . |
11 | a combine , which only works for a few days or weeks in the year is far too costly for a smallholder , who must either rely on a contractor or work with simpler equipment . |
12 | Many widows like to stay in the home of a family member for a few days or weeks afterwards , but if she is going to return to her own home at some time , this should not be delayed for too long . |
13 | So , too , are the increasing number of so-called closing down sales which often take place for a few days or weeks at the end of a shop lease . |
14 | More characteristic still are the thousands of tiny meltwater streams that trickle from ice-sheets and snow-banks for a few days or weeks each summer , often following the same channels year after year , and sometimes building up mats of vegetation along their course . |
15 | Overdrafts to customers are often granted for a few days or weeks . |
16 | I did n't want anyone to feel that this diet was a ‘ prison sentence ’ to be endured for a few weeks or months before old habits could be reintroduced . |
17 | Sniffed for a few weeks or months . |
18 | Those who could live on savings for a few weeks or months were ‘ that rare class ’ . |
19 | Sons are far less likely to follow their fathers or other male relatives into the same occupations or places of work . |
20 | Sons are far less likely to follow their fathers or other male relatives into the same occupations or places of work . |
21 | Booksellers also tend to prefer not to be associated exclusively with a few authorities or institutions , so that they themselves are less vulnerable to any changes in those libraries ' policies . |
22 | Inventories were normally taken within a few days or weeks of the testator 's death . |
23 | The improvement in arthritis , gout , blood pressure , diabetes , or blood cholesterol level may be dramatic , and evident within a few weeks or months of a dietary programme . |
24 | The water-soluble vitamins , however , are not usually stored in the body in any great amount , so deficiency can develop within a few weeks or months if the diet is poor . |
25 | In a few days or weeks Francis would almost certainly have made a will and it was unlikely that Anna would have been the principal , let alone the sole beneficiary . |
26 | I am convinced that if the hon. Gentleman were ever in a position of responsibility in the House — the likelihood of which is becoming increasingly remote — he would also find himself advised that it would be foolish to put before the House proposals which in a few weeks or months might fall outside the law . |
27 | Later causes of decline are clearly different , and do not relate to the same age-groups or causes of death , and there are better data to argue over . |
28 | Anyone else using the mark or one nearly resembling it in relation to the same class or classes infringes the mark . |
29 | What I must do is get to know the people over a few hours or days and find out what they 're trying to do , what their activities are , whether they have children or pets . |
30 | WACC has acquired a certain expertise in this field , but its activities so far have been confined to a few countries or sub-regions . |