Example sentences of "[no cls] [prep] [art] [noun] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was estimated that 50–60% of the change in fluid transport caused by the parasite could be ascribed to activation of intramural nervous reflexes .
2 And then the camps you see , during the war , you see people were out of work during the war e before the war in Rhos-y-Bol .
3 However , s 14(3) of the SGA in fact provides quite a restricted remedy .
4 The points in two point four to two point nine are nevertheless important and we would er I would strongly recommend that you endorse the erm making of those points to Aida If they then do n't take those points on board , you would have the opportunity when the plan is , is finally put on deposit of making a formal objection to the plan on the basis that we disagree with that particular wording , but I have here th th th the strong expectation that Aida will take on board those small points anyway and it is just a matter therefore o of making minor changes , but unfortunately the conformity issue is , is a , is a rather different one whether we are er in er er er as an authority in agreement with what Aida is saying in their plan .
5 I saw a live TV transmission of Il trovatore from the Metropolitan in New York a few weeks ago that can only have confirmed a lot of people 's worst prejudices about opera — dull production , dull filming , all wrapped round with a certain amount of superstar hype .
6 The drugs came from the Netherlands and were apparently en route to a warehouse in Bristol .
7 Only four of the 16 riders will progress to the next hurdle en route to the final in Poland on August 29 .
8 Mansell hoped he had seen the last of the Brazilian after the two were involved in a high-speed collision during the final Grand Prix of the season in Australia .
9 It was long believed that remarriage and the prospects of remarriage must be taken into account when considering a widower 's claim but this must be in some doubt following the wide interpretation given to s4 of the Act in Stanley v Siddique [ 1992 ] 1 QB 1 : see Kemp & Kemp ( Sweet & Maxwell ) 22 – 004 et seq .
10 At the wall and , taken in conjunction with the continuity equation this gives Hence , and treating τ as a constant in eqn ( 21.10 )
11 Heads tended toward the notion of involving all/some of the staff in decision-making .
12 In serum the changes in Ca 2 + with the changes in pH are caused predominantly by the albumin concentration , which explains the lower slope of pH in gall bladder bile ( median albumin concentration 200 µmol/l compared with 650 µmol/l in human serum ) .
13 In order to receive payments gross , anyone who qualifies should request form R85 from the institution in question , which they will then need to complete .
14 Where the individual is unable to sell all the labour he wishes an expansion of employment contributes ceteris paribus to an increase in welfare .
15 She was conducted up flights of stone stairs with wrought-iron balustrades to her huge room , whose walls were painted a bright dark blue — a colour which reminded her of a postcard of Van Gogh 's " Starry Night " , and even more of the colour behind the fleurs de lys on the banners in Olivier 's film of Henry V. Its powdery darkness amazed her : no English room was ever dark blue : maybe this was more like Reckitt 's blue ?
16 The Rovers are second in the table … they won two-one at the manor in september and on form should win again …
17 No , the Labour Party as far as I was concerned was just a meeting , a monthly meeting , in above the Co-op in Grove .
18 In 1936 , Aeroplane Exchange and Mart 's test pilot , one David Llewellyn , flew one of the newly-imported C3s to a customer in Johannesburg , taking three weeks over the journey , but arriving safe and sound .
19 Thus , under general principles if , for instance , A , B and C — trustees of an interest in possession trust — receive £100 rent which they must pay to Z beneficiary — the life tenant — ( after the deduction of their expenses ) the trustees can be assessed to income tax at the basic rate on the monies they received under Schedule A. The other fundamental case where trusteeship was reduced to something akin to agency is Archer-Shee v Baker ( 1927 ) 11 TC 749 .
20 This phenomenon is even more marked in the case of the SDP/Liberal Alliance : in 1983 it achieved more than a quarter of the votes cast in the general election , yet won only 3.5% of the seats in Parliament .
21 Dave Bennet paid £11,000 over reserve for the Countach QV at an auction in Blackbushe , Hants .
22 In terms of cost effectiveness , a single Ventura/VT600 installation applied to Classical Music should have paid for itself in eight months — costed against the savings in typesetting .
23 Dredge crashed Z3057 on the airfield in flames and suffered severe burns ; Plt.Off .
24 According to an official survey , the income needs in terms of dinars of a family of four in early 1987 varied from 17 per cent above the Yugoslav average in Slovenia to 18 per cent below the average in Kosovo .
25 In the 1980s payments of this kind , and for related royalties and patents , have come to equal about 40 per cent of the income in dividends which accrues to foreign investors and they are usually given priority in payment over dividends .
26 The level of safety in the workplace can be inferred from the fact that 20 per cent of the rise in death rates for men in their late thirties arise from ‘ accident ’ .
27 Up to 50 per cent of the rise in health spending in the United States has been attributed not only to the introduction of new technologies but to the inappropriate overuse of existing ones ( Banta and Thacker 1990 ) .
28 While the really poor live in privately-owned , deteriorating homes — and about 90 per cent of the houses in Britain are still privately-owned — the new council houses are occupied by those who will pay up to twice or three times as much in rent , even after allowing for a subsidy of at least 8s. 6d. a week , and often far more , out of the general rates and taxes .
29 Whereas the problem of payment of compensation by local authorities to a developer refused planning consent had always proved a great obstacle to effective control , the new situation was that where land was developed , the increase in its value resulting from the grant of planning permission was secured for the community by the imposition of a development charge ( equivalent to 100 per cent of the increase in value ) , to be assessed and collected by a Central Land Board .
30 Since the fifties , the law has ratified tenants ' right to freedom from damp , but nearly 40 per cent of the tenants in Shepherd 's Nottingham estate said their health had been impaired by damp .
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