Example sentences of "['s] [noun] [vb -s] [noun sg] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Rule 7.3(12) of Lautro 's Rules requires service of a copy of an intervention notice upon a person or firm in the position of Winchester because the notice relates specifically to matters prejudicial to that person or firm . |
2 | Kelman 's work forms part of a flowering of talent which has come about in the urban Scotland of the last few years . |
3 | It is peculiar on the one hand because a moment 's reflection reveals design as a human activity taking place within , and not without , human societies . |
4 | The EC 's move follows publication of a new report commissioned by the Andalusian regional government , which warns that the viability of the 50,000 hectare national park at the centre of the wetlands is under threat from unrestricted development on its borders . |
5 | Superficially , Mr Akhtar 's compromise has appeal in a liberal/secular society because it is designed to protect human sensitivities which we all recognise , rather than to appease a deity in whom relatively few believe . |
6 | Trapnel 's example brings attention to a distinctive problem about the nature of imitative voice which separates the culturally disenfranchised from those culturally empowered through education in formal eloquence . |
7 | Wilson 's position makes sense of a great deal in the history of general biological theory before and since 1900 . |
8 | It has been suggested that Crohn 's disease gives rise to a relatively enhanced production of IgG2 compared with IgG1 , but this did not hold true when we compared immunohistochemical data from our present and previous study with controls . |
9 | Examination of the school 's practices takes place in a planned approach over a number of years . |