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

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31 The aim is to relate pollution levels before and after the changes to health statistics .
32 They fanned out to make two webs of silvery trails that extended far above and below the lines of sight afforded by the shuttle 's windows .
33 Both these anti-essentializing moves demand a reconceptualization of community : a shift from the idea of inherited or imposed authority and towards the principles of difference and dialogue .
34 Financial assistance would be given to householders to enable them to change to using smokeless coal or to other forms of heating when the ban became effective , and towards the costs of relocation of those companies with good environmental records and to encourage investment in new processes .
35 Whatever decision the government takes on the East-west route , the amount of traffic on the roads will continue to grow — and despite the problems of freight , the vast majority of vehicles on the roads — over 80% — are private cars .
36 These depended , therefore , on the harvests of northern Europe — an indication of the degree to which the more ‘ modern ’ economy of the periphery was involved in a wider world and of the perils of specialization : a drop in the European demand for wine meant disaster for the marginal rabassa morta cultivators .
37 Measurements of photosynthetic capacity and of the patterns of accumulation of reserve carbohydrate in plants exposed to different temperatures , suggested that the inhibition of growth is not caused by inability of the plants to fix sufficient carbon .
38 Such support , however , has to be seen in the context of changing family patterns and of the patterns of employment .
39 Fortunately , the tractor and the bulldozer can not easily destroy the great hedge-banks and stone walls of the anciently enclosed parts of England ; nor is it worth doing , for the good farmer knows the value of these banks and walls as shelter , and of the hedges for timber .
40 Gay culture is in part constituted by a self-reflexive , ironic representation of desire itself , gay and straight , and of the objects of desire , again both gay and straight .
41 Ellis 's sense of the quiet solidarity between women , and of the bonds of love that bind the generations together , is so sure that it more than compensates for the novel 's occasional listlessness .
42 The pope needed the cooperation of kings and barons for the coming Crusade , and of the bishops for implementation of the decrees concerning the faith and the reform of morals .
43 Furthermore , although the Commission put forward a proposal for a Council Recommendation on banning smoking in public places based on Article 235 , this gave rise to a Resolution of the Council and of the Ministers for Health of the Member States which , whilst it referred to that proposal in its recitals , claimed to be made ‘ having regard to the Treaty ’ .
44 The text speaks of two parallel events : the ritualistic preparation of the body of young South Asian woman for marriage and of the memories of childhood sexual abuse , the effect on her body .
45 Note has also been taken of where particular groups have positioned themselves at various times in their evolution , and of the differences in style which have characterized such groups over time .
46 an analysis of the relationship between inputs ( funding , manpower ) and outputs ( eg publications , citations ) and of the determinants of research performance ; in particular , the research will examine the extent to which successful performance depends on the resources available as opposed to other factors ( for example , institutional environment , organizational structure , etc ) , and how these various factors interact ;
47 The Lele view of man 's place in the universe and of the boundaries of experience is mystical .
48 The systems approach is now explicitly used in biogeography and Simmons ( 1978 ) , for example , in discussion of the ecosystem scale distinguishes two approaches that are often made : one which is synoptic and develops from intuitive perception of an ecosystem to studies of ecological cohesion including , where relevant , the significance of human activity ; and another approach which is more analytical whereby measurements are made of the flow and partitioning of energy through the ecosystem and of the cycles of mineral nutrients within the system .
49 To these must be added two further issues which became more central towards the end of the eighteenth century : the problem of knowledge and of the limits of reason , and the question of history .
50 The gravitational field has been explored in some detail by observations of the satellites and of the paths of fly-by spacecraft .
51 Treaty four questions on the interpretation of provisions of Community law governing , in particular , the right of establishment and of the principles of proportionality and non-discrimination on grounds of nationality , with a view to determining the compatibility with Community law of national legislation laying down the conditions for the registration of fishing vessels .
52 The proof of 1.4.5 , in the case where unc and of the assertions of uniqueness we leave to exercises 8 and 9 .
53 There is a considerable degree of variation between authorities in terms of their expenditure in each of these areas , and of the levels of provision achieved .
54 Typically , the parties may have very different views of the situation , and of the issues at stake .
55 1.11 Thus , our basic descriptive apparatus will consist of two ( primitive ) types of element , entity and property ( each represented by indefinitely many tokens ) ; and of the relations of qualification and equation , and of assignment ( as well as — with certain reservations — co-ordination ) which link entities and properties to one another .
56 Legal procedures were the preserve of the Instruction Book and of the advocates in court .
57 Some sufferers have such intense addictive disease or have sustained such significant emotional and other damage that they may require extended primary care lasting many weeks or months to gain gradual , gentle understanding of the disease process and of the beginnings of recovery .
58 And beneath the realms of experience we then reach , the small gods of number painfully aspire , contrive and despair .
59 After two miles , and near the limits of cultivation , the roadside waterfall of Lockin Garth appears suddenly on the right .
60 And with no sacrifices in MS-DOS and Novell network compatibility .
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