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

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1 Although there is no express statutory provision to this effect , contracts traded on other futures exchanges would also be treated as for investment purposes , and hence are investments for the purposes of the Act .
2 The parallel between primitives and infants is the weakest part of Freud 's model , but to suggest that there are parallels between the responses of neurotics in modern societies and some primitive culture 's ways of handling their situation is sometimes enlightening .
3 The Christmas tree has been part of the festivities in Britain since the last century .
4 At times in the past there must have been tenderness between the members of this family ; the old lady had conceived and given birth to two children , nursed them and watched them grow into adult life .
5 There are pebbles under the feet of Aphrodite 's helpers on the Ludovisi throne ( fig. 83 ) ; and one thinks also of the pebbled floor of the tomb on the Sotades Painter 's cup ( fig. 114 ) , where the ambiguities of time are likewise reminiscent of the Troy .
6 The article commented : " It is now up to the West to reciprocate by helping the release of all Iranian hostages , but also of the Lebanese Shiites and the Palestinians who are prisoners at the hands of Israel . "
7 Land-users are taxed , sell their produce in the market , work for or employ others , have unequal access to land or other agricultural inputs and are part of the processes of agrarian change such as commercialisation , accumulation , disinvestment and differentiation .
8 learned contributions have been made , and in that connection , I need only refer to some which are part of the appendices for the case before you today , notedly the contribution made following recent research by Mrs on archaeological matters of significance to this particular area .
9 Erm we do try and be nice to them we do try and give them presents occasionally like little , you may have seen some of them wearing little lions head badges which er are part of the arms of William that we had made .
10 Yes , they are part of the features of the o open countryside , but in this particular case the proximity of Skelton Village to that boundary and the juxtaposition of the of the of the houses around that area and the er other features make this paddock part and the adjoining part of the more visually part of the village .
11 The eyes are harvesters in the fields of light and like the bees gather honey from mystic gardens .
12 The Shadow Warriors are survivors of the ravages of the Dark Elves in the north of Ulthuan .
13 The Shadow Warriors are survivors of the ravages of the Dark Elves in the north of Ulthuan .
14 In a number of cases there has been recourse to the courts by parents anxious to secure appropriate provision for their child in the face of local authority opposition .
15 In these earlier works , there are traces of the glissements in narrative structure which are so common in the later works .
16 What have been effects of the changes on the spending departments and their relationships with the Treasury ?
17 Such organs are outgrowths of the parts from which they arise and their cavities contain blood .
18 He was in part correct. , But on the two occasions they had met , the president had given the Shah reason to believe he valued him , Those meetings are cameos of the perplexities of international relations , and they help explain the Shahs won confusion .
19 On the nave piers are statues of the Apostles by F. Preiss of c.1700 .
20 THE first sight of Rothesay Pier with its clock tower , the Skeoch Woods beyond , spelt two weeks of freedom for more mammies and daddies than there are spokes in the wheels of a paddle-steamer .
21 Those are matters for the regulators of the industry concerned , who have an explicit duty to promote competition in the industries and to safeguard the interests of consumers .
22 A gesture was similarly made towards the secular opposition , with the appointment as Minister for Transport and Telecommunications of Hashemi Nait Djoudi , who had been secretary-general of the FFS from 1989 until March 1991 , when he was replaced by Ait Ahmed and subsequently ( according to a letter from Ait Ahmed in Le Monde of Feb. 28 ) " suspended from all activity in the name of the party " by the national council of the FFS .
23 The intensional patterns are generalizations from the ways in which language users assemble particular instances of P and E in their thoughts and their communication .
24 Among many symptoms of an orchestra past its peak are cracks in the trumpets at crucial points and a ropey violin solo in the second movement .
25 Rather , they appear when the uses of power are matters of controversy , and they are weapons in the struggles of men to enjoy the benefits and escape the burdens of power .
26 How do the conclusions need to be modified when there are departures from the assumptions of perfect competition ?
27 In Swedish manufacturing industry , workplace bargaining is conducted by the workplace union organisations ( 'works clubs ' ) which are sub-organisations of the branches of national unions ( in contrast to some industries in Britain especially during the 1950s and 1960s workplace unionism is incorporated into the formal union organisation , although the bargaining which it conducts has a somewhat more restricted range of subject matter ) .
28 In Swedish manufacturing industry , workplace bargaining is conducted by the workplace union organisations ( 'works clubs ' ) which are sub-organisations of the branches of national unions ( in contrast to some industries in Britain especially during the 1950s and 1960s workplace unionism is incorporated into the formal union organisation , although the bargaining which it conducts has a somewhat more restricted range of subject matter ) .
29 Similarly , although the works clubs which are in charge of workplace negotiations in Sweden are sub-organisations of the branches of the national unions and less loosely linked to union organisation than the equivalent shop steward system in Britain ( at least before the expansion of single-employer bargaining ) , nevertheless they act independently of the branch and national union headquarters .
30 There are passages in the speeches in your Lordship 's House which support each of these views : but I think the true principle is contained simply in this : ‘ You must not injure your neighbour by your fault . ’
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