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

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1 In 1444 he was officially entrusted with the care , maintenance , and teaching of the eight chapel children : the creation of Plummer 's post probably reflects the growing use of treble voices in part-music as well as in plainchant .
2 The agreement at Messina was attributable in no small degree to the groundwork and preparation of the three Benelux states , especially by the Dutch Foreign Minister , J.W. Beyen .
3 of course , if the vacancy requirements fluctuate as well , as is the case with contractors , a kind of see-saw effect sets in with the recruitment team oscillating between periods of intense activity and chaos on the one hand , and having nothing to do on the other hand .
4 This must lead us to consider whether the differences in theistic belief between Near Eastern traditions like Judaism , Christianity , and Islam on the one hand , and Indian traditions like Hinduism on the other hand , have been exaggerated because of language .
5 There is evidence to suggest that young swains showed interest from time to time but were probably defeated by lack of time and opportunity on the one hand and by Hannah 's shy , reserved nature on the other .
6 Secondly , we desperately need a comprehensive structure of opportunity and provision for the 16–19 age groups .
7 The long-term aim is to produce a book or series of case-studies analysing the interactions since the mid-nineteenth century between scientific and technical education and research on the one hand and industrial performance on the other .
8 Measure the height and width of the two roof sides and cut out pieces of non-stick paper in the same way .
9 SIX MEN , including a former vice-president convicted of treason and murder in the 1987 coup attempt in Sierra Leone , have been hanged at Pademba Road prison in Freetown .
10 A revised edition of this document was produced in 1985 ( Cabinet Office ( MPO ) / Treasury , 1985c ) which reflected developments in policy and practice since the 1981 edition , particularly the government 's drive to strengthen financial management .
11 There were doubtless all kinds of subtly poised relationships between the royal household and administration on the one hand and the temple priesthood and its administration on the other .
12 The 5ft 9in model and actress with a 38-23-36 figure said it made a change for women to be seen as tough and strong .
13 We may think of consciousness as having two components : sensation and perception on the one hand and willing or agency on the other ; or input and output .
14 The isolation and characterization of a ura5-6 mutant deficient for OMPppase activity have been described elsewhere ( 20 ) .
15 To me the real distinction is not high and low , but between religion with a real supernaturalism and salvationism on the one hand and all watered-down modernist versions on the other . ’
16 Capital expenditure amounted to £1,307,571 , mainly for the purchase , modification and furnishing of the three Eagle Lodges and the completion of the new Therapy Wing at Sussexdown .
17 PROVIDING sufficient sponsorship is forthcoming , the sight and sound of a B-24 Liberator bomber in the UK skies could become a reality very soon .
18 Spin-up and recovery in the 1989 glitch of the Crab pulsar
19 Or how about U.S. lock and Air Force captain Kevin Swords , who established himself as a world-class player and leader at the 1991 World Cup , but is still totally ignored in the U.S. outside the rugby community ?
20 Fishing waggler and maggot with a 22 hook to 1 lb bottom , John took most of his fish in the opening two hours to finish clear of in-form Howard Williams ( Buckley ) who had 5–6–0 at the next peg down .
21 France , we would add , had few long-established private sector companies in communications ‘ software ’ or ‘ hardware ’ that enjoyed a significant international market presence : Hachette ( 1826 ) , Havas ( 1832–5 ) — in publishing and distribution on the one hand , and in news and advertising on the other — and the CGE ( 1911 ) , in electrical goods , number among the rare exceptions to the rule .
22 This subgroup of 11 defaulters was comparable with the remaining group of 82 patients in terms of age , sex , body weight , and distribution among the three treatment groups .
23 The same kind of links which have been established over the years between law firms and business on the one hand , and UK government departments on the other , must be forged with European institutions .
24 Nias argues that the description of what the primary teacher puts into that amalgam is incomplete " if it does not make room for potentially dangerous emotions such as love , rage and jealousy on the one hand and intermittent narcissism and outbreaks of possessive dependence on the other " .
25 Aside from this speaking volumes about the worldwide potential for struggle and conflict on the one hand and great reform on the other , it says a lot about your capacity to triumph over the circumstances that you meet .
26 The neglect of many other curriculum areas was a persistent problem , the more serious in view of the close correspondence between review and development on the one hand and the quality of curriculum provision in the classroom on the other .
27 While The School Curriculum might have been seen as the government 's definitive statement on the structure of the national curriculum framework , it was superseded in September 1984 by The Organization and Content of the 5–16 Curriculum , although the wording of the latest document conveyed the impression that the final nature and scope of the national framework has not yet been determined .
28 This is not the place to summarize the rest of the curriculum debate and many important documents , whether from HMI ( Curriculum 11–16 in 1977 , A View of the Curriculum in 1980 ) or the DES ( A Framework for the School Curriculum in 1980 or The Organization and Content of the 5–16 Curriculum in 1984 ) : Chapter 1.1 provides some detail .
29 Better Schools signalled the government 's intention to offer a further statement on the organisation and content of the 5–16 curriculum .
30 Such a framework brings together the contradictions of death , pain , destruction and despair on the one hand , and life , pleasure , creation and joy on the other .
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