Example sentences of "[vb -s] [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Act prohibits discrimination on the grounds of race , colour or nationality .
2 Well I have to tell the minister that the firms are advertising for detection services all the time , K P M G Peter Marwick advertising this , they will er investigate financial frauds and rectify and recover from them that requires specialised accounting skills , K P M G forensic accounting offers experience in the techniques of fraudsters and the procedures er they may have followed .
3 Cubs and even foetuses cut from the bodies of pregnant females were added to individual hunters ' totals .
4 Craftsman Mike rubs shoulders with the stars at tourism show
5 On the other hand training is always vulnerable because the benefits are long-term and it often needs protection from the demands of management and operations where there are other priorities .
6 " The Communist Party wants unity in the interests of the Labour movement as a whole " , wrote Harry Pollitt .
7 She holds clinics in the areas in and around Cape Town — the shanty towns begin a few miles outside the city and the houses improve markedly the nearer the centre you get — and Rose believes that the fruits of her success will start to become evident in two or three years .
8 The New Sacristy ( 20 ) contains copies of the busts from the triforium .
9 Anderson has Kelly on the ropes with the telephone chat-up technique he started on radio .
10 The deal has precedents in the purchases in recent years of bust Texas financial institutions by BancOne and NCNB .
11 It also places demands on the suppliers of a wide range of building materials and components , resulting in a significant multiplier effect on regional employment and business activity .
12 While a General Assembly Resolution does not create legal obligations , the reiteration of the principles of the Conventions in this arena adds weight to the claims of the parties that they be respected .
13 The concept of mixed race , which has become part of conventional social work language , is misleading because it causes confusion in the minds of transracial adopters .
14 … ( 6 ) Schedule 12 to this Act has effect for the purposes of this section and , in that Schedule — ( a ) Part I prescribes the matters for which provision must be made by a scheme if it is to be a scheme which qualifies for recognition for the purposes of this section ; ( b ) Part II prescribes the matters action in relation to any of which must be subject to investigation under a scheme if it is to qualify for recognition for the purpose of investigations in relation to that matter ; and ( c ) Part III contains other requirements to which a scheme must conform if it is to be so recognised .
15 In this speech , Simon has recourse to the theories of the Russian Formalist school of criticism to support many of the arguments he puts forward on behalf of the inherently political viability of a formalist aesthetic .
16 ‘ She needs help with the preparations for this wedding , so I said I 'd lend you . ’
17 This double view of the female has repercussions within the lives of Hindu women .
18 The Huntingdon office has manuscripts from the muniments of the earls and dukes of Manchester .
19 But although pleased that the school topped the Sunday Times poll locally , Richard Finlay still has reservations about the merits of performance indicator ‘ charts ’ .
20 Although there are no minority reports , a peer who has reservations about the conclusions of a report is not bound in debate by collective responsibility , and debates , which , of course , are for the whole House , often show more diversity of views than does the report .
21 Thailand is keen to follow Hong Kong , but has reservations about the sums of money being paid for the resettlement of the boat people .
22 The introduction of the internal market into the NHS has implications for the roles of and relationships between doctors and managers .
23 She has creases at the corners of her eyes , and when she lowers her head to avoid Howard 's serious gaze she has a fold of flesh under her jaw .
24 What the House wants to know is whether the international business community has confidence in the policies of the Labour party .
25 This is just as well because trichomonal infection causes changes in the cells of the cervix which mimic those that precede cancerous changes .
26 The spider has fangs on the ends of its jaws and with these it paralyses the prey by injecting it with poisons .
27 The language teacher needs knowledge of the ways in which this discussion has bearing on foreign language teaching and perhaps on the general teaching of those who are already bilingual .
28 " Investment agreement " is itself widely defined in s44(9) and covers dealings in the shares of a private company .
29 Moreover , a Marxist-Leninist analysis of foreign-policy formulation in the United States ( which would have been accepted by Guevara and also by Raúl Castro , both extremely powerful figure ) implicitly makes two assumptions which have been shown to be inaccurate : firstly , that the ’ bourgeoisie' always act in concert , and secondly , that the ruling group has control over the statements of major Interest groups within society .
30 This screen holds details of the types of processes that an employee may have worked on .
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