Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun sg] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly you list all the phone calls , meetings , documents produced and processed and other activities such as specific work contacts in order to devise a better way of coping with these factors . |
2 | Dr Brenda Boardman from Oxford University 's Environmental Change Unit has been studying the impact for low income households of VAT on fuel . |
3 | Recently , Moore had been commentating for London-based Capital Radio at football matches , as well as working as a partner in a sports marketing company , preparing for the 1994 World Cup . |
4 | The downturn in business in a wide variety of sectors called for outstanding management talent in order to regenerate British industry . |
5 | The British believe that they have a genius for constitutional government with a minimum of constitutional laws , and for working majority rule without oppression of minorities . |
6 | To schematise , the British working class has not been ready to run the risks of attempting to constitute itself as the ruling class , of putting forward concrete proposals for working class control over industry and finance and fighting seriously to achieve them . |
7 | The Hallgarth Country House Hotel , Coatham Mundeville , has applied to Darlington Council for retrospective planning permission for security bars . |
8 | The Hallgarth Country House Hotel , Coatham Mundeville , has applied to Darlington Council for retrospective planning permission for security bars . |
9 | In this regard , the ISS proposals for units and unit credits were consonant with other changes in secondary schools which were being developed at the same time : graded assessment , where the initial belief that it was simply a matter of devising achievement tests soon gave way to much more fundamental re-thinking about allied development work on curriculum content and teaching method ; and also work on profiles/records of achievement . |
10 | Despite an earlier suggestion from Jacques Delors , president of the European Commission , that the summit should focus on the originally scheduled topics of aid to the Soviet Union and the Gulf crisis , all the member countries except the UK used the meeting to state their agreement that Stage 2 of economic and monetary union ( EMU — see p. 36598 for three-stage Delors plan for EMU ) should start on Jan. 1 , 1994 , and established an effective negotiating brief for the intergovernmental conferences on political , economic and monetary union due to begin on Dec. 14 . |
11 | 1993 has arrived without the planned agreement between European Community members on Value Added Tax on sales of works of art , antiques and collector 's items . |
12 | These various rates are used in conjunction with the estimated age-sex ( and marital status ) distributions for Regional Health Authorities in order to derive expected bed-occupancy days ( or visits ) for each condition in each region . |
13 | Councillor Bob Cairns , Edinburgh 's planning convenor , quit his post as Labour group vice-chairman in protest . |
14 | But a plea for formalised plea bargaining by Bar Council chairman , was strongly repudiated by his successor , , a strong civil rights activist , who told the Criminal Law Solicitors Association conference , ‘ I can think of no greater avenue for injustice than plea bargaining ’ , which he described as mixing ‘ quantum with liability ’ . |
15 | The government 's surprise second witness was Abdu Maged Jiacha , described as a Libyan intelligence officer who had worked undercover as assistant station manager for LAA at Luqa . |
16 | Obair has also had reservations about private sector developments in West Belfast — or perhaps they should be called public sector developments with a private face . |
17 | But these findings are also tied in with assertions about social class differences in domesticity which abound in much of the literature dealing with women 's place in the family . |
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19 | A changing environment which is generating the need for high quality information for decision making . |
20 | I had once won a prize for French poetry composition at school , so I did n't feel too outclassed in this respect . |
21 | The rationale for public sector investment in leisure |
22 | A total of 53 fans , 34 of them Middlesbrough supporters , were arrested for public order offences in connection with the promotion clash but a police spokesman said overall the crowd was well-behaved . |
23 | There is , of necessity , competition and conflict between different housing classes for access to the generally preferred form of suburban housing . |
24 | We will do so through future privatisations , help for would-be home owners in council tenancies and further encouragement for the spread of personal pensions . |
25 | Dr Runcie , he writes , ‘ is calling for a social market economy ’ , the implication being that such a marriage between free market principles for wealth creation and collective provision for social needs does not exist in this country . |
26 | He campaigned for economic growth through direct government help to industry , financial discipline , individual rights and environmental protection . |
27 | BOGOTA ( Reuter ) — Roberto Salazar Manrique , an economist , was named as Colombia 's new justice minister , replacing Monica de Greiff who resigned after repeated death threats by drug traffickers . |
28 | And with England winger Tony Daley ruled out after damaging knee ligaments in training and Dwight Yorke also unfit , Regis will attempt to burst the pain barrier . |
29 | The study is re- examining the national accounts measurement of government services ; it argues that most public servants in fact do things which can be measured and it provides some alternative estimates for real output growth in education , health and public administration ( which compares well with broadly analogous private financial services ) . |
30 | Her room is not equipped for easy pupil access to equipment and she has to store apparatus on a trolley elsewhere . |