Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Staff research interests lie in the areas of auditing , accountability issues including social accounting , accounting history , managerial accounting and public sector . |
2 | The murder charges relate to the deaths of Kate Curran , who was in her 50s , and her daughter , Angela ( 32 ) , at their home in Edenvale Avenue on Thursday . |
3 | It goes without saying that professional programme makers turn to the experts when it comes to obtaining authentic props . |
4 | It went further in tying education into a toughened approach to social policy , stressing that parent responsibilities go with the rights they have recently gained in schooling . |
5 | Child monks play in the alcoves . |
6 | Law centres vary in the services that they provide for individual clients . |
7 | Important management decisions relate to the levels of priority accorded to different groups for accommodation . |
8 | The question of children 's spiritual development and formation has previously been discussed in this Report , and many former girl and boy choristers testify to the benefits , spiritual as well as musical , of belonging to a good choir . |
9 | The majority of degree courses lead to the honours classifications of first , second ( upper or lower division ) , or third class . |
10 | And of course most issue systems lead to the books themselves carrying a record of past loans on their date labels . |
11 | If the latter then perhaps we are seeing a reduction in the distrust women have for the police in relation to their handling of rape , or maybe the greater ability of women to withstand the trauma of carrying through a complaint of rape . |
12 | An unnatural plan runs counter to the laws of organisation , the alignment of resources , the culture of the organisation and the idiom of the business . |
13 | Three old mill stones serve as the steps up to the door of the mill , an aesthetically appealing alternative use for them now that they are no longer required for the purpose for which they were designed . |
14 | For years , this has been the time when small bands of mushroom pickers wander through the forests . |
15 | As we have seen , vibration frequencies depend on the masses of moving atoms . |
16 | For when a religion is put into a position where its , albeit necessary , business activities appear in the eyes of its followers , to be outweighing in importance its original purpose , it ceases to be of the slightest use in so far as it is able to fulfil one of its most important reasons for existence , that is , to provide a satisfactory code of behaviour to be observed in that area of human conduct which can be considered as being subject to moral law . |
17 | Business units concentrate on the operations and operators within individual markets and the shorter-term consequences of this analysis . |
18 | ‘ The amount of confidence end-users have in the figures has been seriously dented after last year 's performance . |
19 | To avoid these problems , oil companies and their drilling contractors rely on the services of tubular inspection companies . |
20 | Spectators said the Prince , playing for his Maple Leafs team at the Guards ' Polo Club at Smith 's Lawn in Windsor Great Park , seemed to wrench his back during the middle of the second chukka of the game . |
21 | The Prince aggravated an old back injury during a game of polo for his Maple Leafs team at the Guards ' Polo Club at Smith 's Lawn in Windsor Great Park yesterday . |
22 | ( 1991 ) explored this result further by considering the role that eye movements play in the findings . |
23 | The research aims to increase understanding of the ways in which business organisations cope with the uncertainties inherent in new product development and marketing . |
24 | Their shrill sounds and pounding rhythms echo through the valleys , calling communities to unite and appease the natural forces which could damn their crops . |
25 | Of course , it could be argued that what I have called secondary danger clues correspond to the facts about child abuse discovered by a number of studies within the disease model . |
26 | by their very nature hues appeal to the senses and directly influence our behaviour . |
27 | Alexander said that Van Gogh in his letters in French very rarely made his colour adjectives agree with the nouns they qualified . |
28 | Corpse roads exist throughout the Dales . |
29 | The question I think we should ask is not , ‘ Is violence learnt or innate ? ’ , but rather , ‘ What are the ideological constructs that encourage violent or peaceful behaviour and make it meaningful and proper ? ’ , and the closely related one , ‘ What do the behaviour patterns mean to the participants ? ’ |
30 | But when the dickie birds sing in the trees I think we ought to try and sing like these . |