Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [noun pl] ' [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | However , civil servants may appear in magistrates ' courts as prosecutors without violating this restrictive practice . |
2 | Moreover , suspicion may grow in agents ' minds during t - 1 that the government may be on the verge of an about turn on employment policy . |
3 | High motivation can result from members ' perception of the task , and their role in it , as being of importance . |
4 | The award is then endorsed with the SVQ ‘ hallmark ’ , which will appear on candidates ' certificates as a distinctive feature . |
5 | The Princess Royal Trust would like as carers ' centre in each major town . |
6 | Managing quality in this example is based on the assumption that long-term and medium-term planning of all subjects is important , that the analysis and modification of the use of time have to be repeated from year to year ( if not from term to term ) and that targets and statements of attainment should feature in schools ' schemes of work " and provide a valuable focus for the planning and transaction of classwork by individual teachers " ( HMI 1990:14 ) . |
7 | The Education Committee will look in governors ' minutes for evidence of this . |
8 | The Chief Executive also shall report on clients ' views of the service provided , drawing on an independent annual national survey and results of local office monitoring of customer service . |
9 | Staff who are overworked and overstressed may react to patients ' demands with anger or violence . |
10 | He invited the Committee to Pay particular attention to the role of the party group in decision-taking , problems that could arise from councillors ' conflicts of interest , the merits of full-time councillors , and the relationships of officers to councillors and political groups ( Widdicombe 1986:17 ) . |
11 | If supplementary benefit is an inducement to strike activity , then knowledge of how the system operates and reliance on it as a source of livelihood must enter into workers ' plans before embarking on strikes . |
12 | When speaking to the council of the Royal College of General Practitioners on 9 May last year he said : ’ We have consistently repeated the principle that the reforms should not cut across GPs ' freedom of referral . |
13 | This assumption turned out to be correct with regard to teachers ' attitudes towards the efficiency of the scheme , about which teachers in the northern schools are much more positive . |
14 | Michelle Stanworth provides a pertinent example of this process at work with regard to pupils ' assessment of their own competence . |
15 | Similarly , professional groups possessing key skills can often rely on employers ' dependence upon them . |