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

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1 The Board will be entitled during the currency of this appointment and after proper consultation with you to vary your conditions of service .
2 Much really depends on the quality of opportunities open to you to refresh old skills , and to introduce new ones on a sensible timescale and with proper supervision and support .
3 And if you are going to recognise that reality , then you also need to ensure that you are able to deal with it effectively and with proper accountability .
4 However , given the right kind of motivation and with proper training we feel that anyone can become a fully qualified Hawaiian Tropic Tanning Researcher .
5 Carry out duties and responsibilities conscientiously and with proper regard for the employers ' interests .
6 … influence driver behaviour so that drivers are induced to follow planned routes at moderate speeds , and with proper attention being given to the needs of pedestrians and cyclists ;
7 The mast track is now a common feature on most boards and with proper use it can increase the board 's speed and manoeuvrability , particularly in strong winds .
8 Instead , wardrobes should be planned seriously and with proper care .
9 ‘ The majority of people in the countryside , as evidenced by their public support of hunting and all its associated activities , such as point-to-points and pony clubs , believe that … foxhunting , controlled and under proper scrutiny , is the most acceptable method of controlling the fox population . ’
10 Perhaps symbolic is the typical picket line of today ; people in high spirits shouting slogans and singing to the beat of a salsa band as they march defiantly under the eyes of the police contrast with the solemn processions of strikers we had seen in the 1940s , walking through the streets in silence and in proper order , as if to create any disturbance was a mark of poor breeding .
11 We would then be able to do what Conservatives should have done from the outset — pick up and operate a tried and trusted system and concentrate on dealing over time and in proper order with imperfections that had developed .
12 The reason was that the employer had taken no effective steps to end the practice and yet suddenly , and without proper warning , had treated it as a sufficient ground for dismissal .
13 Mr. Widdicombe urged that even adopting this approach , I should find that the operation of the port was unreasonable and without proper regard for the interests of the residents .
14 The lack of sharp focus in this field is a serious obstacle to comparison of analyses and to proper explanation .
15 They expect good law that makes sense for business and they expect it to be applied uniformly across the Community , both by implementation and by proper enforcement .
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