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

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1 The Commission has made it clear that it has no proposals for guide prices on coal contracts or for Community subsidies for coal production .
2 In a similar way , in the second century BC , some cities of Asia Minor made coins ( e.g. , fig. 6 ) of a weight standard which was heavier than that in force in the kingdom of Asia ; it is no surprise that these coins all turn up in hoards outside Asia , mostly in northern Syria , where they were exported either as a political subsidy for the pretender Alexander Balas or as trade objects in exchange for goods , perhaps slaves .
3 Among these groups , there were no statistical differences in the mean age , body size/height , or time since menopause , or in serum concentrations of oestrogen , follicle stimulating hormone , progesterone , triiodothyronine , thyroxine , thyroid stimulating hormone , prolactin , calcium , phosphate , intact parathyroid hormone , and calcitonin .
4 Land may be advertised in the local or national press or in trade journals by estate agents , solicitors , land-owners , banks or executors .
5 Fees are payable before the commencement of the course , either in full or in stage payments for distance learning programmes .
6 Movements between tenures , whether from tied cottages to council houses or from council houses to owner-occupation , is a particularly important reason for movements between villages ( Dunn et al .
7 Children born with Down 's Syndrome , a condition caused by a chromosome abnormality in which those affected show distinctive ‘ mongoloid ’ features from birth , provide one example ; others are cases where the handicap results from disturbances in metabolic or hormonal functioning or from brain damage at birth .
8 Pupils should be able to take over increasingly from parents or from care staff in school the responsibility for the management and cleaning of the lenses .
9 Companies may cease to exist by effluxion of time , by appropriate resolution or by court order for dissolution of the company .
10 This ‘ copy ’ , after editing and ‘ marking up ’ ( with typesetting instructions ) then travels to Dunstable , either in a messenger 's van or by facsimile machine through telephone lines .
11 She has served as a student counsellor with the Education and Training Department and as deputy director of practice regulation she played a major role in setting up the new regulations for financial services business and audit .
12 History graduates find employment in a wide variety of careers including teaching , central and local government , museum and library work , journalism and public relations , and as management trainees in industry and retailing .
13 Specific programs were written to produce regular statistical analyses and as management tools for use during the annual pay review process .
14 The range of the assay was 20 to 4000 µg/l and within and between batch coefficients of variation were 3.4% and 6.1% respectively .
15 The range of the assay was 0.1 to 10.0 mg/l and within and between batch coefficients of variation were 2.4% and 4.9% respectively .
16 The usual order is judgment for arrears of rent to date of termination of the tenancy , and for mesne profits to date of hearing and thereafter mesne profits at a daily rate and ( almost invariably calculated by reference to the rent ) from the date of hearing until actual possession is given up .
17 It laid down provisions for third world states to benefit from technology transfer and financial aid to help them preserve key areas , and for compensation payments in return for extraction of their genetic resources ( seen as referring in particular to the exploitation of the gene bank of tropical forests by biotechnology companies ) .
18 Haringey Black Action was then set up to oppose such reactionary politics , and , together with Positive Images , organized a successful demonstration through the centre of Haringey and through North Tottenham in defence of black lesbians and gays , and against racism and bigotry .
19 In the second case , how the discourses are constructed is seen as an integral part of the power which they exercise in and through material practices of discrimination .
20 Avoiding direct superpower military confrontation , it was fought through intense propaganda , which deeply penetrated the domestic societies of both the United States and the Soviet Union , and through proxy wars in South-East Asia , Central and South America , and Afghanistan .
21 The differences in binding characteristics of the DNA binding domains of the homologous VZV 140k and HSV-1 Vmw175 IE proteins may account for the subtle differences in their regulatory activities in transfection assays and during virus growth in tissue culture .
22 After a long campaign by " dry " organizations like the Anti-Saloon League ( founded 1895 ) and after wartime pressures for sobriety and wartime hostility to the brewers , who were mostly of German descent , three-quarters of the states had supported the Amendment .
23 A before and after impact study of phase 1 of Greater Manchester Metrolink
24 A theme raised in recent studies is that of women 's consciousness : in the classic form of class consciousness ( Hunt , 1980 ; Porter , 1978a , b ) and of gender consciousness within class , within work and trade unions ( Cunnison , 1983 ; Wajcman , 1983 ) .
25 There 's an 18 hole golf course that 's held in high regard by professionals , stables where treks head for the hills , tennis courts , mountain bikes , and of course mile after mile of wonderful alpine scenery to walk or run through .
26 We are just behind Battyburn and Villa ( 9.6 + 9.5 stlgm respectively ) and of course way behind Scum ( stlg12.2m ) and Arse .
27 A carp is quite happy on a high protein diet because it utilises some for tissue repair , construction of its own complex molecules such as enzymes and of course growth by addition of new body protein .
28 The parting may also coincide with other types of change , such as children leaving home and friends moving away , and of course retirement from work .
29 We ha we have to look at the environmental consequences , you stick a barrage that size across erm a large er river system you 've got to ask what happens upstream erm and of course Bristol for example is a port , how to get the ships in and out is another problem but er these are being considered at the moment and there 's quite a lot of mo money going into , into studies but no commitment yet as to actually , to actually build it .
30 The spatial outcome of increasing socio-political polarization was an increase in the contrasts of wealth and of constituency voting between North and South , and between urban and rural areas .
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