Example sentences of "and [verb] [noun] [prep] [noun] ' " in BNC.

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1 The sports and leisure accident plan offer two levels of cover for injury during leisure time — standard or premium — with the option to include particularly hazardous sports and to provide cover for cardmembers ' spouses .
2 What are also being explored in this paper , although tangentially , are ways of establishing and understanding data about workers ' feelings regarding work .
3 We could take that new thingamajig and freeze frame on Glenys ' face when he talks about how the sick and old will suffer dreadfully under your government . ’
4 Gadaffi invited British and US lawyers to attend the inquiry and interrogate the accused , and welcomed representatives of victims ' families . ’
5 Right : Double the size of your bedroom and create space with Wickes ' mirror wardrobes
6 It is one of the easiest measures for the government to control , but it has been frequently criticized as being of little use as an indicator of spending power in the economy since it excludes the most important component of money supply , namely bank deposits , and includes money in banks ' tills which is the money that banks need to keep in their tills as a ‘ float ’ .
7 displaying and holding details of employers ' job vacancies ;
8 The head must also make available for inspection at the school information on syllabuses , schemes of work and school hours as well as details of the arrangements for dealing with complaints and providing access to pupils ' records and documents , such as any HMI Report on the school .
9 Teachers are required to plan and prepare lessons , assess and keep records of pupils ' progress , and maintain discipline .
10 The same wills also list the liturgical objects — crosses , plates , censers , bells , candle-sticks — that furnished these nobles ' chapels , and the reliquaries made of precious metals and precious stones and housing fragments of saints ' bones , hair and beards , or even the names of holy men , which the rich and powerful kept in their treasuries , or even wore around their necks .
11 If America is any example , such ‘ outsourcing ’ will take off , as banks admit their own weaknesses and take advantage of rivals ' over-investment .
12 A separate cashier 's office will receive all payments for guests ' accounts , deal with foreign currency and any petty cash disbursements , and take care of guests ' valuables that may be deposited with them .
13 LIFFE , for example , has rules that impose capital requirements on its members , prescribe the content of customer agreements , and provide for inspection and monitoring visits to members ' premises , even though these functions are primarily dealt with by the SFA and the clearing house .
14 They doubted whether valid measures of all of the areas of development could be devised ; they maintained that the tests used would have a distorting and trivializing effect on pupils ' learning ( 'this year 's test becomes next year 's curriculum' ) : they pointed to the possibility , notwithstanding the assurances that light sampling techniques would be deployed , that superficial comparisons would be made on the basis of inadequate evidence between areas and between schools ; and they detected in the paraphernalia of mass testing associated with the APU the most sinister intrusion of central government into the work of the schools and the spectre of state-controlled curricula .
15 They should be taught to use the evidence in a text to interpret and form judgements about characters ' motivations , and be able to quote that evidence in support of their views .
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