Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Besides , many of the locals will have to improve the management of their complex supply arrangements before they can develop the reputation for reliability needed for export growth . |
2 | A further problem with a universal criterion for progress based on problem-solving ability is the difficulty of specifying that notion in a non-relativist way . |
3 | A further section provides for the reference for decision according to Community law and , if necessary , to the European Court of any question , inter alia , as to the validity , meaning or effect of any Community instrument ( s.3(1) ) . |
4 | These include written assignments of various types and a number of community-based schemes such as brick making for home improvement , apprenticeship schemes , young farmers ' club activities and workshop practice . |
5 | FIG. 2 Comparison of ‘ competition ’ and non-competition conditions for fixation shifts in subject P.P. When the observer is satisfied that the infant is fixating the initial high-contrast ( 88% ) central stimulus , he initiates presentation of a lateral target at 23 deg either right or left of centre . |
6 | The trouble is that charity work never ends and the same can be said for the constant need for money to pay for research work , buy new hospital machinery or vehicles for disabled youngsters . |
7 | Ex-Red hopes for silver lining to injury disaster |
8 | In conclusion , we have demonstrated the presence of M tuberculosis DNA in sarcoid lung and lymph tissue and shown that archival specimens seem to be suitable for research based on polymerase chain reaction techniques . |
9 | The greatest scope for study exists with cremation pottery for , being decorated , it presents a greater number of variables for study , thereby reducing the number of possible interpretations of the patterns produced by analysis . |
10 | The company was worked consistently over the years to develop special knowledge and expertise in particular areas e.g. chiral compounds and building blocks ; quaternary ammonium compounds for phase transfer catalysis and electrochemistry ; silylating agents ; a range of products for ion-selective electrode work and a comprehensive range of highly purified reagents for bio-chemistry marked under trade name Micro-Select . |
11 | Single episodes of bleeding were noted in six patients after TIPSS associated with shunt thrombosis ( two ) , intimal hyperplasia within the shunt ( two ) , and shunt migration ( one ) . |
12 | His personal preference for sculling over rowing assisted the introduction of quadruple sculls to world championship and Olympic competition . |
13 | But a less obvious kind of evidence may , according to Labov , be provided by some kind of irregularity in the expected pattern of differentiation according to speech style , or sex or social class of speaker . |
14 | I would suggest that this level of support given by child benefit would price many jobs into a claimant 's reckoning . |
15 | The conference was hosted by the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Poland and brought together some 20 people from Switzerland , Sweden , Germany and Poland whose fields of expertise ranged from parish work to professional journalism . |
16 | ’ At the same time as this Conrad work was in his head , Eliot received anthropological proof that ‘ Life is very long ’ for ‘ civilized ’ people and for ‘ savages ’ alike in an age of degeneration , and that if the savage revealed a level of horror hidden in city life , then similarly civilized man might corrupt the savage . |
17 | A recent study of mortality among 248,000 US veterans of whom 723 died of leukaemia during 16 years of follow-up shows a significant increase in the risk of leukaemia associated with cigarette smoking , together with a dose response relationship between risk and the amount smoked . |
18 | Look at the cataract of noise caught by TV sound men , look at the verbosity that snared some novelists into thinking he was a primitive intelligence capable of Ciceronian insight . |
19 | Explain the effect of index positioning on file performance and set out the rules for positioning in various circumstances . |
20 | Research findings of decision making in child care have revealed some disturbing features in contemporary practice . |
21 | Present practitioners in the black art of decision making in transport planning will find little new , but it is a useful compendium of information form scattered sources . |
22 | Welcome to new readers who have joined us with the recent acquisitions of Argyll Services a London-based office and retail cleaning company , Wessex Hygiene Services who specialise in kitchen ventilation and convector cleaning in Bristol , Wiltshire and Somerset , and Rowland Compliance testing who take us into a new realm of contract servicing in circuit testing and maintenance of electrical appliances . |
23 | It generates either a law of tort alongside a law of contract confined by choice theory , or , more dramatically , forces a reconstruction of the law of obligations which eliminates these traditional categories . |
24 | Do you think the Ancient World was all rose petals , lute music , and plump vats of honey sealed with bear fat ? |
25 | To mention but two known effects , regular walking is associated with a reduced incidence of hip fractures in the elderly and beneficial changes in the concentrations of the type of cholesterol associated with heart disease . |
26 | There are many initiatives to address this need , but one organisation in particular has the advantage of ten years of experience working in health care in some 12 Latin American countries . |
27 | At the same meeting ministers agreed in principle to make the laundering of money made from drug trafficking a criminal offence by 1993 . |
28 | The amount of money received under formula funding will vary according to the number of pupils coming to the school . |
29 | The sums of money involved in broadcast television will always stifle the impulse to take risks . |
30 | The sums of money involved in invoice discounting are larger and the recipients of the funds are more well-established companies so the business is , in theory , more profitable . |