Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The tax on fossil fuels proposed by the European Commission would be less costly than paying for the damage caused by acid rain , according to a report by Greenpeace .
2 This allows time for the patient to settle in hospital , for nursing and medical staff to complete their respective ( psychological and physical ) assessments of the patient and for investigations and special preparations to be carried out .
3 Erm I think it 's also now pretty much common ground that the capacity of York city is around three thousand three hundred , but I think in in in taking an view on that , and in taking any view o on future windfalls , it is necessary for the panel to keep in mind that historically in the nineteen eighties windfalls were coming through at a time when it was not a adopted local plan for the city of York , so to some extent anything by definition of a substantial size was likely to be a windfall , erm , but also more to the point than that definitional point , I would expect to see , and I think what Mr Curtis has said earlier on that the local plan is likely to tighten up on criteria for release of sites , both small and large , he referred to the shortage of open space , and I would expect to see a policy change in short , a policy climate change , within the city of York that would constrain past historical rates of windfall release .
4 Except for the ones based on RAM chips ( WISARD and logical neural nets ) , they tolerate noisy training sets .
5 Events in the cities would unfold much as Marx had envisaged , with a phase of bourgeois rule culminating in proletarian revolution , but there was no need for the peasantry to pass through capitalism .
6 The main concerns , such as that of the RCN about the failure to specifically mention paediatric for the UKCC to implement for act upon for some reason , but they do at the very least deserve to be addressed in public .
7 It would comprise a basic allowance to compensate for the restrictions imposed by disability , regardless of whether the person was employed or not , together with an income maintenance element — a pension paid when employment was interrupted or employment capacity was reduced partially by disability .
8 As long as the Irish Republic provides a safe haven for substantial numbers of known terrorists , the British people will hold the Irish people in some measure responsible for the tragedies wrought by terrorism .
9 It is felt that the conventional conveyancing procedure should be adhered to for the reasons stated in Chapter 3 .
10 The Regional Council does not accept that to contribute to the HP4 supply land must , per se , be the subject of completions only in the period 1991–96 , for the reasons given in para 5 above .
11 Another very popular focus for the new studies of memory has been the molluscs , for the reasons discussed in Chapter 7 , and in particular because of their large neurons and accessible nervous systems .
12 This was partly for the reasons discussed in Chapter 3 : more elderly people and medical advances which enabled more of them to benefit from treatments like joint replacement at even more advanced ages .
13 It is useful to start with a copy of the advertisement which originally caught your eye , for the reasons mentioned in Chapter 1 .
14 For the reasons mentioned in Chapter 6 , the parties should be advised to agree how replacement trustees of the legal estate should be appointed , rather than the surviving trustee be left with this power ( Trustee Act 1925 , s36 ) .
15 The appeal of religions is not based on evidence , for there is very little , nor on reason , for the reasons offered for faith are unconvincing , but on illusions — ‘ fulfilments of the oldest , strongest and most urgent wishes of mankind ’ .
16 When it appeared enthusiasm for the fantasy turned to indifference for the real thing .
17 The value of the various ranks in the service was not , however , a uniform one , for the rewards varied in accordance with the importance of the trade passing through the port , and the differences in salary were substantial .
18 They were once thought to be very dangerous indeed and believed to steal infants for the Devil to torment in Hell .
19 In the event of an unsuccessful application to the Crown Court on grounds of delay , the appropriate procedure will be for the trial to proceed in accordance with the trial judge 's ruling and , if necessary , the point should be argued as part of any appeal to the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) ( post , p. 19E–F ) .
20 In the event of an unsuccessful application to the Crown Court on such grounds , the appropriate procedure will be for the trial to proceed in accordance with the ruling of the trial judge and , if necessary , the point should be argued as part of any appeal to the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) .
21 In the event of an unsuccessful application to the Crown Court on such grounds , the appropriate procedure will be for the trial to proceed in accordance with the ruling of the trial judge and , if necessary , the point should be argued as part of any appeal to the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) .
22 After setting out the facts , the judgment of the Court of Appeal , delivered by Lord Lane C.J. , first dealt with and dismissed an argument for the respondent based on chapter 29 of Magna Carta 1225 ( 9 Hen .
23 The hardware platforms on which this software runs are also improving at a similar rate and , as they are not proprietary , it is possible for the user to upgrade at will rather than when the developer demands .
24 The babies had fifteen consecutive days with no ‘ accidents ’ and were reaching for the potty followed by elimination 80 per cent of the time .
25 Pictures done in the zoo can be much better than those done in a museum from a dry skin , perhaps not very convincingly stuffed ; but only if there are field sketches too for the artist to work from can he hope to get the background right .
26 We can not close our eyes to the fact that if the arguments advanced on behalf of the appellant in relation to this ground of appeal are soundly based , then there is , not a small lacuna , but a yawning gap in the protection for the public afforded by section 16 of the Act of 1968 through which a large number of dishonest persons can — by arranging matters so that they come within the definition of ‘ self-employed ’ — escape conviction and punishment for the kind of deceitful conduct of which the jury , by their verdicts in the instant case , found this appellant to be guilty .
27 We were very impressed by the quality of the designs entered for the competition organised by Hobby Horse , in conjunction with three local schools , when they held their annual knitting exhibition in Cwmbran .
28 He contended that 250,000 Scots locked into an unwanted dependency ‘ look to government to free them ’ and called for the Government to invest in research and development , transport infrastructure and environmental measures , and training a skilled workforce .
29 The profession had already been reviewing the role of the pension scheme actuary and this groundwork will be useful in responding to the calls which have been made for the professionals involved in pension funds , including actuaries , to play a stronger role .
30 When a Goblin unit breaks or flees past during the turn , there is no need for the Orcs to test for panic .
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