Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [noun sg] [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It draws on extensive experience of managing similar change in the private sector — namely , at British Airways , whose pilots and cabin crew in some ways resemble doctors and nurses . |
2 | It is a fact that the written essay — usually of 400 to 500 words long — has dominated the English language and literature curriculum for many years because it has been seen as the main vehicle for the transmission of knowledge in written examinations . |
3 | Following panic buying in Ulan Bator , Mongolia introduced rationing for meat , milk , butter , flour , rice , liquor , green tea and vegetable oil in all cities from Jan. 21 . |
4 | Spain likes those bits of political union that come free : more law-making power for the European Parliament and majority voting on some areas of foreign policy . |
5 | With its expertise in a wide range of tropical diseases , especially malaria ( this issue , p 731 ) , it has become an international teaching house and research centre for such matters . |
6 | John played a leading part in the DTI 's support for the IT industry and research base for many years , and I know that he will be greatly missed by all involved . |
7 | These included : developing a respite care service , improving mobility access in children 's residential units , providing disability awareness training , developing a coordinated assessment and review system for all children arid developing services for young adults . |
8 | A coordinated assessment and review system for all children had proved difficult to develop . |
9 | She has been a keen walker and rock climber for many years and has climbed in the Alps , Pyrenees and Dolomites . |
10 | The University of Edinburgh has a distinguished tradition of research and postgraduate study in many fields . |
11 | The problem with this approach is that it can become rather competitive and nerve racking for those children who do n't get " chosen " early on . |
12 | This bore fruit in 1898 with the publication of Jane 's All the World 's Fighting Ships ( shortened to Jane 's Fighting Ships in 1905 ) , with details of all major surface warships ; this was to be used as a ship recognition and intelligence aid by all sides in many future naval conflicts . |
13 | Shards of metal and wood fly in all directions leaving a hole in the ground and a cloud of black smoke . |
14 | This textbook is designed as a training and reference manual for all pilots intending to fly accurately and safely under instrument flying conditions . |
15 | The initiative is seen as important , coming at a time when social problems such as depression and suicide , increased violence and child abuse of all kinds are increasing . |
16 | Before she knew him she had never stayed in real hotels with private bathrooms taken for granted , and coloured TVs and room service for all guests . |
17 | At its third emergency meeting on Yugoslavia in Prague on Sept. 3-4 the CSCE called for an embargo on weapons and war equipment against all parties in the conflict . |
18 | My company provides a sales and marketing function for all kinds of firms who prefer to concentrate on what they 're good at and leave the selling of it to us . |
19 | Give leadership to providers and encourage inclusion of risk awareness , assessment and management in initial and continuing education and training/professional development of all engineers . |
20 | Although lead in water would be an important factor in high blood and body lead in some areas , high levels were also observed in people living in areas with lime-rich ‘ hard ’ water with low lead levels . |
21 | Partnership structures — in industry , education , physical and community development of all sorts — may possibly be the last chance to catch up before it is too late . |
22 | Kessler added that his administration was committed to " integrated pest management " : farming methods that substitute the use of beneficial insects and crop rotation for some pesticides . |
23 | at the commencement of each assignment , familiarise themselves with , and conform to , the client 's health and safety programme at all times and undergo training where necessary . |
24 | The complete catalogue , usually annual , gives an author and title record of all books in print from the publisher concerned . |
25 | The origins and development course of such attitudes are , however , virtually unchartered . |
26 | This means that under normal conditions of display , a work in Polychromos pastels should retain its original freshness and colour quality for many years to come . |
27 | Then he went over to the window , and gazed down into Hand and Ball Court for several minutes , frowning and pushing his lower lip up alternately . |
28 | Lighting and water movement for these types of invertebrates are as important as the foods placed in the aquarium and this is often little understood . |
29 | The socially constructed relationship between age , gender and the labour market has not only been the cause of poverty in old age , but has also formed the basis for the spread of a more general dependency among older people and age discrimination in many aspects of public policy and social attitudes ( Walker , 1990 ) . |
30 | Estimation of the molar mass of a polymer is of considerable importance , as the chain length can be a controlling factor in determining solubility , elasticity , fibre forming capacity , tear strength , and impact strength in many polymers . |