Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [vb infin] [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The 1988 Education Reform Act states that the National Curriculum should prepare pupils for the opportunities , responsibilities and experiences of adult life " . |
2 | The Education Reform Act 1988 states that the National Curriculum should prepare pupils for the opportunities , responsibilities and experiences of adult life " . |
3 | An adequate representation of a text must assign speeches to the correct characters , sentences to the correct paragraphs , and paragraphs to the correct chapters . |
4 | It is , after all , to be expected that the claims of elements central to teachers ' professional preparation should raise questions of the entire content and structure of courses , and the present is a good time to address such questions . |
5 | The course should give details on the various ethnic groups and , if any particular groups are disadvantaged with respect to others , this should be covered and the implications explained . |
6 | Miss Vincent suggested people on a budget should contact members of the National Association of Funeral Directors ( NAFD ) , because they worked to a code of practice . |
7 | Theoretically the luminous trail should lead rescuers to the clearing even at night … but any sensible murderer would have obliterated the road end of it after he 'd found his own way out . |
8 | Not only have we been successful in raising the level of understanding of AI , expert systems in particular , but we have also now got several people within the Branch who have practical knowledge of applying the techniques ; although not necessarily active in the field at the moment , this expertise must pay dividends in the future . |
9 | Souvenirs of the wedding may include photographs of the speakers delivering speeches , the guests standing around the happy couple with glasses raised , typed copies of the speech to go in the wedding album , or video recordings of the occasion . |
10 | This variability may reflect differences in the initial release probability which , in turn , will be influenced by experimental parameters such as the extracellular Ca 2+ concentration . |
11 | What is important is that the British coal industry should achieve contracts with the generators in the next round of contracts due to start in April 1993 . |
12 | It can not be too often repeated that there is no reason whatsoever why humanity should be made to believe that its religion must have origins in the literature and man-made traditions of the remote past . |
13 | All too easily they feared , a recce might leave traces of the visit which , even if the lone navigator was not captured , could give away the intended landing point for an assault force . |
14 | BRAC hoped that this first study might reveal reasons for the disappointingly low usage rates for the lobon-gur solution . |
15 | He and his girlfriend would organise meetings in the local Baptist hall and his girlfriend would play classical music on the piano . |
16 | It was hoped that the Bonkidorm and Costa del Bonk set would tune in avidly , that the programme would rekindle memories of the singles holiday in Torremolinos or the villa trip to El Capistrano . |
17 | EC Finance Ministers met in Washington late on Sept. 20 ( where they were attending the IMF annual meeting ) and expressed the hope that the result would ease tensions within the EMS . |
18 | Neither club would give details of the incident . |
19 | A project team consisting of staff from AEA and Warren Spring will examine details of the merger , including the number of Warren Spring scientists who will relocate from Stevenage to AEA 's Harwell and Culham sites in Oxfordshire , and the timing of their move to take their places in a fully-integrated operation . |
20 | Private nursing homes are registered with the district health authority , and the Registered Nursing Homes Association will have details about the facilities ( addresses on pages 155–6 ) . |
21 | It remains to be seen whether the Revenue will seek amendments to the legislation in next year 's Finance Bill . |
22 | ICI has said that its £40m environmental improvement programme will reduce emissions from the Runcorn plant by as much as 90pc . |
23 | If it is not , the department will make enquiries with the competent authorities in other member states , asking them to reply within five working days . |
24 | The DEPARTMENT will provide services of the highest quality with due emphasis on improving safety , protecting the environment and providing value for money . |
25 | This department will have responsibilities for the Office of Arts & Libraries ( OAL ) , in particular for the Arts Council and the national museums , adding to them the Home Office responsibilities for the broadcasting services ' legislative framework and the BBC in particular . |
26 | Future issues of Newsround will carry updates on the progress of the Project . |
27 | The idea here is that Parliament will set the framework of general rules for society , the executive will govern within those rules and an independent judiciary will resolve disputes over the meaning of those rules and will , in particular , keep the executive within the boundaries of law . |
28 | The study will involve scientists from the Natural History Museum , London Zoo , the University of Liverpool and the Sea Mammal Research Unit at Cambridge . |
29 | Assuming that a 3½ digit digital multimeter is available , the instrument will provide readings over the range 1nF to 1.999µF . |
30 | Cleveland College , Redcar , Kirby College and Longlands Colege , Middlesbrough , Hartlepool College and Stockton and Billingham College will offer options for the awards . |