Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [adj] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In the opening speech , the Malaysian Prime Minister , Mahathir Mohamad , made a strongly worded attack on the rich industrialized countries ' attempts to force developing countries to compromise their economic development and foot much of the bill for environmental protection measures . |
2 | At that point special protection is given to business tenants under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927 and Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 as amended by part I of the Law of property Act 1969 . |
3 | THIS chapter deals with certain important pieces of legislation which protect the consumer in ways other than conferring rights upon individual consumers , the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 , the Fair Trading Act 1973 and Part III of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 . |
4 | ( 2 ) Rule 22 and Appendix 4 to the Code impose obligations on the target and its registrar to provide the offeror 's receiving agent , following the announcement of an offer , with the target 's register of members ( in computer-readable form , where practicable ) to keep the target 's register up-to-date , to provide the offeror 's receiving agent with copies of all documents which will result in a change to the last copy register provided to the offeror or its advisers , to permit the offeror 's receiving agent access to the target 's register at all times during the closing stages of the offer and to register transfers promptly during the offer ( see para 12.4 below ) . |
5 | In the wake of such a wave would come the commitment to criterion-referenced , positive statements : to teacher-assessment and to a skills-oriented curriculum , identified earlier as the elements in a new certification consensus ; to the principles of curriculum depth , breadth , balance and differentiation integral to the design of GCSE and also central to much of the thinking about records of achievement . |
6 | When one considers the amount of time , effort and money involved in the preparation of those papers and the hearing of them it is , in my opinion , becoming essential to ensure that the number of frivolous appeals ( some of which are perhaps made out of ‘ cussedness ’ to cause the officers involved as much trouble as possible ) is reduced . |
7 | It covers the role and functions of the police and Procurator Fiscal in the reporting and prosecution of crime . |
8 | Uncle George showed me his collection of Preston North End memorabilia , dating from the period 1888 to 1902 , when as a young man he had been a staunch supporter of ‘ The Invincibles ’ who won both The Football Association Cup and Division I of The Football League in the same season . |
9 | Binding of CytR to either of the two fragments result i the formation of only one retarded complex ( Fig. 3 upper panels , lane 2–5 for the wt-promoter and lane 2–5 for the promoter with the mutation at -75 ) ) . |
10 | In monkeys , stimulation produces rapid movements , called saccades , of an amplitude and direction predictable from the site of the stimulation in the colliculus alone . |
11 | Content and Methodology Most of the training currently being offered is at an introductory level . |
12 | IVA provisions are contained in ss 252 to 263 of the Insolvency Act 1986 and Rule 5 of the Insolvency Rules 1986 ( SI 1986 No 1925 ) . |
13 | The following must be stated in a proof of debt ( r 6.98(1) ) : ( i ) the creditor 's name and address ; ( ii ) the total amount of the debt as at the date of the bankruptcy order ; ( iii ) whether interest is included ; ( iv ) whether VAT is included ; ( v ) whether any part of the debt is a preferential debt as defined in s 386 of and Sched 6 to the Act ; ( vi ) particulars of how and when the debt was incurred ; ( vii ) particulars of any security held and , if so , its value ; ( viii ) the name , address and authority of the person signing if not the creditor himself ; and ( ix ) any documents which can substantiate the claim though these need not be sent unless the trustee requests them ( r 6.98(3) ) ; ( x ) if the debt was incurred in a foreign currency , the sterling equivalent at the date of the bankruptcy order must be calculated and stated ( r 6.111 ) and the rate of exchange must be the official rate , ie that fixed by the Bank of England or by the court . |
14 | Interest due on debts which are preferential under s 386 of and Sched 6 to the Act would not appear also to be preferential . |
15 | Down on the dark grey beach there was a collection of glaucous gulls and a few purple sandpipers , and then to my delight a snow white ivory gull flew in and settled on the shingle , giving me the chance to stalk and photograph one of the world 's rarer gulls . |
16 | Cholinergic blockade with atropine reduces contractile responses of the gall bladder to CCK , and action similar to the effect of hyperglycaemia on gall bladder contraction induced by CCK . |
17 | Up to this point , the principal focus of analysis has been the concept of objectification , which refers to a process of externalization and sublation essential to the development of a given subject . |
18 | But ask him about his particular interests and proudest possessions , and his reply will be underpinned by a reverence and fondness undisturbed by the passage of years . |
19 | The interesting issues in this area arise from the balancing of the interests of employer and employee involved in the assessment of whether the dismissal was unfair . |
20 | These twin peaks on the chromatograph are directly in proportion to the amount of freon eleven and freon twelve in the water sample . |
21 | She put the receiver down quickly as if to stop me from asking anything else about her illness , and it reminded me sharply of my Aunt Viv , bright , spirited and horse mad to the end . |
22 | The findings drew attention to the contrast between the teacher-initiated models of ‘ group work ’ which at the time offered the only practical insights and guidance available in the literature ( e.g. Barnes and Todd 1977 , Tann 1981 , Biott and Clough 1983 , Slavin 1983 , Johnson et al . |
23 | He 's a medical student , doing an obstetrics and gynaecology elective at the District . |
24 | A series of explosions shook the crater of Mt Mayon , about 200 miles south of Manila , spewing mushroom clouds of ash and sand high into the sky and scientists warned of even greater eruptions to come . |
25 | Each student has substantial scope for individual decision-making , and it is vital that this is exercised on an informed basis , fully utilizing the qualities of choice and flexibility inherent in the Course . |
26 | The production of an item such as the Sutton Hoo helmet was undoubtedly a great achievement , but there are cases where the complexity and skill involved in the manufacture of even the humbler items is surprising . |
27 | details of facilities and equipment available in the hotel for conferences , special functions and other events ; |
28 | The Institute also has a small museum , with many interesting photographs and equipment concerned with the production of madeira . |
29 | The session may cover the background anatomy and physiology necessary for the understanding of diseases treated on the ward . |
30 | Chemical equations describing reactions can be deduced experimentally by identifying the reactants and products and measuring the relative amounts of each reactant and product involved in the reaction . |