Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [prep] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The dependence/independence continuum in the model of living serves as a reminder that all people experience change of dependence/independence status for the Activities of Living in the normal course of the lifespan . |
2 | Ceri Marsden , 17 , sat the exams before going on a family trip to Cyprus where she and her sister Sian , 14 , died in the crash . |
3 | Habitus is learnt through interactive practices , as the acts of living within a world which is composed of this same order are continually reinforced in different domains . |
4 | Out of the Frying Pan , a modern tale based on the Aladdin story , also saw the return of Frank Finlay and included Alan Howard , learning the ropes of acting as an assistant stage manager before later acclaim as a Royal Shakespeare Company member . |
5 | Over half the respondents acknowledged that dreams could foretell the future , and among those who believed in the literal truth of the accounts of dreaming in the New Testament , this proportion was much higher . |
6 | Laing does not blame the shareholders for opting for the Hanson offer . |
7 | I think one of the problems with this legislation right now is that too many of the discussions with regard to the bill are being made on a political basis . |
8 | Organisations may be less ready to deal with radical solutions because of the dangers of dealing with the unfamiliar . |
9 | This video has been put together by Oxfordshire ambulance service to warn young drivers of the dangers of getting behind the wheel . |
10 | All experienced hillwalkers are well aware of the dangers of venturing onto the hills without being properly equipped and prepared . |
11 | They not only face the dangers of living in a war-torn society , but also risk torture or death for wanting to tell the truth as they see it and for refusing to be a part of the various propaganda machines that are fuelling the present conflict . |
12 | As it was , the extremely small head of some dinosaurs no doubt reduced the dangers of falling from a great height . |
13 | They 're not gon na be saying anything about the dangers of bullying in the recruiting office . |
14 | Martin Moran offers some sound advice on minimising the dangers of climbing in the Alps |
15 | They had been staying at a log cabin holiday home at Cropton , near Pickering , and yesterday , Ray Allanson , manager of the Forestry Commission 's Keldy Forest cabins , said : ‘ They left without any maps unaware of the dangers of walking in the forest at night . |
16 | These rare but vivid glimpses of the extraordinary variety of life experience among the older generation in the early twentieth century are not only precious in themselves , but suggest the dangers of generalizing about the earlier past to make up for the lost history of ageing . |
17 | Ashton et al. 's extremely detailed studies indicate the dangers of generalizing about the education/production relationship . |
18 | The Bishop of Peterborough in his diocesan magazine warned of the dangers of playing with the occult and the unknown . |
19 | Geoff took up Vet running at a serious level two or three years ago and has forged through the ranks until arriving at the top of the O50s this season . |
20 | What has influenced the courts in choosing between the rational basis test and that of rightness or substitution of judgment ? |
21 | 8 Copy the following into your book and fill in the blanks by looking for a pattern along each line . |
22 | Some of the more specialist equipment can be hired : see the notes about hiring towards the end of the chapter . |
23 | Three methods were being tried : A benign substance called Hot Foot Gel painted on the top of transformers and similar equipment to produce a ‘ sinking ’ feeling for the Hoodies when they try to land ; Plastic strips with irregular plastic spikes fixed to the top of equipment to discourage the birds from landing in the first place ; Non-working poles incorporating ‘ alternative nesting pans ’ were erected at selected sites to encourage the crows to use them instead . |
24 | Pupils are encouraged to develop an ability to work independently , to use a wide range of modern equipment , to use resources , to make decisions and exercise judgement and to become aware of the complexities of living in a consumer society . |
25 | Although he was only one of the four Sergeants in charge of us , he was Duty-Sergeant for the first week , so that all the complexities of dealing with a group of recruits at the start of their training fell to him . |
26 | To prevent the reactions from occurring in the first place , filtered blood has to be used from the very first transfusion and 99% of white cells have to be removed . |
27 | The Israeli Foreign Minster David Levy said that the Israeli government had secured the releases by appealing to the highest official level in Egypt . |
28 | Some USM companies do feel neglected by the financial community , but the easing of the rules for transferring to a full listing may assuage them . |
29 | SPECIAL : Regiments of Archers are permitted to skirmish as described in the rules for skirmishing in the Warhammer rulebook . |
30 | In trying to analyse the reasons for conferring upon the management of the company substantial power to run the company the law has relied heavily on a variety of conceptions of the company . |