Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [prep] the [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 This point is subject to any statutory restriction which is placed on the parties ' freedom to agree .
2 Simone is cheered by the Ladies ' Pond , and in the course of summer she drinks less and dyes her hair a platinum blonde and tans herself till her eyes shine .
3 RFU secretary Dudley Wood is seeing to the tourists ' security , while South African manager Abie Malan insisted : ‘ Let's get something straight .
4 A hard-hitting and versatile set , the album is distinguished by The Afros ' singular lingo ( a dictionary accompanies their current US high-pitched whine .
5 Otherwise information is limited to the editors ' and advertising managers ' names .
6 One of the main tasks of this Committee is to liaise with the Architects ' Council of Europe ( ACE ) .
7 She hears the guard who is posted by the slaves ' quarters to her right call , ‘ Halt ’ , but she does n't stop ; she keeps on , and he begins to shout , the torch at his side bobbing and smoking , he does n't come after her ( he must not leave his post ) , but halloos .
8 Those who wonder whether the hire of labour by capital can ever be a feature of authentic co-operation may not be , even though the employing capital is owned by the Consumers ' Movement .
9 He is blamed for the Tories ' allegedly disastrous campaign .
10 Even where it is possible to clear up after the day 's work , another couple of unpaid hours work is added to the women 's costs and subtracted from those of her employer .
11 My position on what 's happening in the women 's movement at the moment is that it 's really in dire need of reconstruction , and that there would be no possibility of having a sort of joint togetherness as it were with Black women and white women because of some of the things that have been mentioned already — the racism that exists , the fact that feminism as a guiding ideological force remains a sort of tool of imperialism .
12 Similarly , if a character rides in a chariot then its points value including that of its crew is included in the Characters ' point allowance .
13 They attack high-protein leaves , more acidic ones having less available protein , the optimum pH for the fungus ( pH 5 ) being reached when the material is mixed with the ants ' acidic faeces : then the fungus can break down the hydrolysable tannin/protein complexes .
14 Our claim form includes advice on the action you may take if you intend to claim under the policy but we wish to emphasise that IF YOUR MOTOR CAR IS INSURED AGAINST DAMAGE and is IMMOBILISED AT THE REPAIRERS ' PREMISES your local Motor Claims Office will arrange for an inspection by an Engineer immediately on receiving details from you by telephone , whether the claim form has been completed or not .
15 While the Government has made no promises , it is looking into the assessors ' findings .
16 In symbolic logic much use is made of the signs unc ( there exists ) and unc ( for all ) , although we do n't often employ these here .
17 Even when allowance is made for the authorities ' claim that many complaints are made for propaganda , this pattern is well-established .
18 The only problem with the kitchen , the operational centre of the house , is that it is separated from the children 's attic playroom by two long flights of stairs .
19 It will be of interest to see whether the reasoning is applied to the courts ' powers of review ; if this took place a general right to reasoned decisions would have evolved .
20 Through these activities the newly acquired language is transferred to the pupils ' own world and enables them to talk about their own experiences .
21 Frankie is seen with the Boys ' Clubs ' Nigel Voules and fans Phylis Gumburd , Jackie salmons , Mavis Bates , Hazel Kidwell and Chris Lester .
22 This approach is reflected in the courts ' attitude to business contracts generally .
23 This is reflected in the respondents ' sensitivity towards the police management , an enduring theme in the conversation of ordinary policemen and women in any force , and towards the terrorist threat , which is not faced by others to the same degree .
24 It is easier to judge the impression which the Black Death made on men 's minds , for this is reflected in the chroniclers ' writings , than to measure the scale of its ravages .
25 Compliance on this occasion is advanced by the pupils ' desire to enjoy the recreational facilities , most importantly the ‘ pool ’ and table tennis .
26 Labour is outstripped by the Tories ' 61 women councillors out of 257 ( 24 per cent ) and the Liberal Democrats ' 39 out of 137 ( 28 per cent ) .
27 Oxford Pocket English Grammar is modelled on the authors ' best-selling classic , Practical English Grammar , and is designed for learners of English at lower intermediate and higher levels .
28 I go to many different supermarkets to do my shopping , because you never know what is going through the cashiers ' minds .
29 Attendance at a day centre where the parents and child attend together can be very valuable or the professional 's going to the parents ' home to watch a play session will enable sharing of the observations .
30 Whether the family 's love is really extended to include the new member , is affected by the parents ' reaction .
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