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

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1 However , on the matter of payment for breaks the following are the points which must apply for any shift worked whether Day , Night , Early or Back shift .
2 The greater this interaction between chains the more favourable will be the energy parameter and this provides some indication of the type of chain which might be expected to crystallize from the melt , viz.
3 I can answer that very briefly Mr Chairman er yes , there will be the capability to carry stand off weapons the conventionally armed stand off missile for example will have a good stand off range .
4 8.12 On the subject of direct legal support for employees the Regional Solicitor will only be able to provide very general legal advice because of his prime responsibility to the Regional Council .
5 the great bulk of community care is provided by friends , family and neighbours … it is right that they should be able to play their part in looking after those close to them … service providers should make practical support for carers a high priority .
6 As the importance of caring for carers has become more widely recognised , so too has the realisation that making better support for carers a reality is the responsibility not of a single agency but of many .
7 To ensure that service providers make practical support for carers a high priority .
8 It could either provide that all married women should hold their property as their separate property — thus giving to all married women the right to dispose of their property and to make contracts binding it which formerly could only be given to them by a will or a settlement ; or it could adopt the more straightforward course of making the capacity of a married woman to own property , make contracts , and incur liability for torts the same as that of a man .
9 Literary texts can be seen acting as metaphors for features the skilled ( shamanistic perhaps ? ) reader of the cultural text discerns and whose significances to the larger whole are suggestively indicated .
10 ‘ Final income ’ adds on to income after taxes the value of benefits provided by the state which are not given in cash , for example medical care and education .
11 The octagonal shrine , the Dalada Maligawa , houses the tooth-relic of Buddha , an object of veneration for Buddhists the world over .
12 This comment from the editors in their introduction to this book spells out the dilemma for lesbians the whole world over .
13 Teachers constructing lists for students no doubt remember these books from their youth and are therefore more conscious of their failings and believe them to have been superseded by their own books and those of their colleagues .
14 As Endill was walking back to his dormitory after lessons the next day he heard a faint ticking at the end of the main corridor .
15 In the New York borough of Queens a policeman rescued 13 children from a van trapped on a flooded road .
16 It 's extremely noisy because the surfacing at one stage just did n't take properly for all sorts of reasons the traffic along there is increasing quite dramatically and I hope that will be part of those schemes .
17 He 's got all sorts of schemes a lot of schemes in the pipeline .
18 The advance learning unit is open for them to stay on after school and study there as well , and it 's also open for all sorts of activities every night of the week .
19 I 'd have to say it 's a great deal lower percentage than most employed people pay because there are all sorts of expenses a partnership can claim .
20 On Nov. 10 President Bush outlined to the National Association of Realtors a new $4,200 million housing initiative .
21 Since the lifting of sanctions the last couple of years has seen a flood of wines onto our shelves from the Cape — which has some of the most beautiful winelands in the world .
22 Other relevant knowledge — The working of the courts and the legal system The variety of human nature and characteristics The range of backgrounds and lifestyles of individuals The culture and lifestyle of ethnic minorities Self-knowledge
23 The working of the courts and the legal system The variety of human nature and characteristics The range of backgrounds and lifestyles of individuals The culture and lifestyle of ethnic minorities Self-knowledge
24 Pending discovery and/or the administration of interrogatories the best particulars the plaintiff is able to give of such transactions is that the third to fifth defendants were knowingly concerned in each and every transaction of which the following payments and each of them represent the proceeds of such transactions namely : …
25 If it is a loss of earnings the court has only to ascertain and add up the net earnings lost , and if it is loss caused by out-of-pocket expenditure the court has only to ascertain and add up the total expenditure .
26 In assessing the appropriate award of damages for loss of amenities an important consideration is how long the plaintiff will be deprived of those amenities .
27 As the result of excavations a certain amount has been discovered about life in the pre-historic era , and much has been published .
28 As the result of excavations a certain amount has been discovered about life in the pre-historic era , and much has been published .
29 I find the randomness of prostitutes a real turn-on .
30 ‘ Humility and humour ’ were essential requirements , and Stirling declared that ‘ the S.A.S. brooks no sense of class … the idea of a crack regiment is one officered by aristocracy … in the S.A.S. we share with the Brigade of Guards a deep respect for quality , but we have an entirely different outlook .
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