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

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1 This is the raison d'être of the Communities ' official publication Directory of Community Legislation in Force , which is re-edited annually and lists all Community legislation in force at the date of publication along with indications of all amendments to it .
2 The analysis required that any relative with Crohn 's disease in the ulcerative colitis group was considered to be normal and vice versa in the Crohn 's disease group .
3 Using the analogy of company law , Mr Chadwick said there were many examples where contracts had been entered into that were ultra vires from the company 's point of view but enforceable by third parties .
4 And then there 's a , a series of er oh and they add er er during the people 's governments or at or above the may in accordance with the local land agency set apart certain land bound to be nationalized and used for the establishment of experimental farms or one or more county 's or model state farms , so there 's provision for the creation of so a form of socialism over the countryside but it 's , it comes a long way down the list .
5 Petipa 's suggestion that beats can add brilliance to the dance is nowhere better exemplified than in the brisés voiés and temps depoisson of the Bluebird 's solo in The Sleeping Beauty and other male solos from ballets by Bournonville .
6 Er a a and then say , well we can take that on board for you if you like but it might be more efficient for you to do the possessions because the civil engineer Leeds , actually is part of your organization a a and it might be more appropriate for you to get those possessions in , for you to decide whether or not you want one big bang o o o of a week 's possession or , or you want to do it i in four hour no-trains periods for the next three years .
7 They had clearly not done their homework so thoroughly as ATP before its coup d'etat over the Men 's Tennis Council in 1989 .
8 The two books of Préludes are divided between two discs , being coupled respectively with La boîte à joujoux and a miscellany including the Six e/1pigraphs antiques in the composer 's own transcription from the version for piano duet that appeared first .
9 Gleaming Cessna 195B N4461C at the Christie 's Duxford auction in April 1990 .
10 School chiefs in Somerset — where the experiment is taking place — also plan to impose a little je ne sais quoi on the kids ' Aussie heroes in Neighbours .
11 ‘ I 'm afraid I 'm not entirely au fait with the women 's side of things .
12 This is the main modus operandi of the teachers ' professional associations ( unions ) : to work to decrease demands by fending them off , whilst campaigning for more ( external ) resources .
13 Then the letter containing the promise declared on is said to specify what the assistance would be , namely , £150 per annum during the uncle 's life , and until the plaintiffs professional income should be acknowledged by him to exceed 600 guineas ; and a further averment , that the plaintiff , relying upon his promise , without any revocation on the part of the uncle , did marry Ellen Nicholl .
14 The taxes of 1512–15 mostly went off at half-cock , each successive subsidy being voted to remedy the deficiencies of the last : they added only about £75,000 per annum to the Crown 's revenues .
15 Is my hon. Friend aware that while Derbyshire county council 's policies have led to the redundancies of hundreds of teachers recently , and while Derbyshire is the only county in England to have fewer policemen than 10 years ago , none the less the county council 's job creation priorities have managed to find no fewer than three posts at £40,000 per annum for former Labour councillors and Members of Parliament , the council leader has fitted himself up with a job at an annual equivalent salary of £40,000 , the leader of the Derbyshire Labour party — one David Skinner — has been given a job as a minder to Japanese business men despite being kicked out of the council for corruption 15 years ago , and his wife has been given a job at £23,000 per annum in the council 's bloated publicity department ?
16 Now she saw the terra incognita of the brothers ' bedroom , lit by an unshaded central lamp .
17 These changes again work to the advantage of the better-off , but a change which has the opposite effect is the replacement of the flat rate tax of 30 per cent with the individual 's top rate of tax ( either 25 per cent or 40 per cent ) .
18 One of the sharpest recessions came a few years after the Conservative government , sensitive to the enormous profits made in earlier years , had imposed ( in 1963 ) a variable levy rising to 45 per cent on the companies ' advertising revenue ( as distinct from their profits ) .
19 They consume 83 per cent of the state 's water but contribute only 3 per cent to the state 's economy .
20 The rotor 's operation added consistently more than 15 per cent to the ship 's speed , on all headings before and against the wind .
21 This means that , whereas previously about fifty per cent of a museum 's budget would go on staff costs , next year almost the entire budget — over ninety per cent — will go on wages and staff costs .
22 The IMF decided , in 1988 , that the limit to enlarged access would be 440 per cent of a country 's quota over a three-year period .
23 The risks of a fall in profitability are covered by base capital ( 25 per cent of a firm 's annual costs ) , whilst position capital is held to protect against large falls in share prices in those shares held .
24 However , under English law , a bidder who acquires over 50 per cent of a company 's voting rights will be able to remove its directors and hence control the board ( CA 1985 , s303 ) .
25 A bidder who acquires over 50 per cent of a company 's voting rights will be able to control the composition of its board of directors and hence the management of the company .
26 To the extent that a partial offer and a tender offer relate to less than 30 per cent of a company 's voting rights they cover the same ground .
27 A predator company ( the offerer ) can buy up to 15 per cent of a company 's shares without restrictions , but above that level must then wait seven days before being allowed to buy up to another ten per cent .
28 The Podmore survey indicated that on average 15 per cent of a practices ' time would be taken up with company and commercial work .
29 In spite of accounting for only 0.2 per cent of a beer 's cost , this is naturally felt to be wasteful and undesirable .
30 In the first place it is proposed that the calculation of earnings-related pension is now based on 20 per cent of a lifetime 's average earnings ( forty years ) rather than 25 per cent of the best twenty years .
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