Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It was more closely mapped in the new Regulations for Further Education in 1946 , with Local Education Authorities given responsibility for initiatives in conjunction with the universities and voluntary bodies . |
2 | Even the old pagan religions placed laughter in a position of importance for in Greece there was a Goddess of Laughter . |
3 | Two sofas placed back to back in the centre of a space can often define the divisions of space very well . |
4 | D two S D T squared equals minus K X. |
5 | Distance in nm TAS ( or G/S ) x minutes flown Degrees of bearing change |
6 | The following formulae will give time and distance from a beacon : Time in minutes Seconds flown between bearings degrees of bearing change Distance in nm TAS ( or G/S ) x minutes flown degrees of bearing change . |
7 | Figure 4.3 includes the test results for a pair of groups given pre-exposure to saccharin before being conditioned and tested with milk . |
8 | Table 2 : Comparison of slurry application times for tanker and umbilical injection equipment with conventional surface application , operating in a 10ha field situated 500m from slurry store . |
9 | In 1957 UK authorities placed restrictions on the use of sterling outside the UK in relation to financing . |
10 | Formerly all these levels held greater totals of these birds than they do today , and in addition attracted numbers of Mallard , Pintail , Shoveler and , at Amberley , Pochard . |
11 | Miklós Mojzer addressed the problems of the art trade in Hungary , where as yet no lists exist for objects considered part of the national heritage , while Lubomir Slavicek focused on financial , management , and display problems at the National Gallery in Prague . |
12 | The cases come weeks after a 12-year-old boy , Gregory Kingsley , ‘ divorced ’ his parents in a court action in Florida . |
13 | But inevitably , the authorities regained control by force , it was a foretaste of what was to happen three months later in Tiananmen Square . |
14 | All parties given notice of the appointment must attend unless the court or justices ' clerk directs otherwise ( FPCR , r16(1) ; FPR , r4.16(1) ) . |
15 | Adding this to the second suggestion , it follows that the change of context produced by introducing reinforcers in the conditioning stage will have little effect on subjects given pre-exposure to the context but will limit the degree to which latent inhibition is shown by subjects not given pre-exposure . |
16 | Less profound latent inhibition than that shown by subjects given pre-exposure to A alone would constitute evidence for overshadowing of latent inhibition . |
17 | Apparently the CS-US association must have been formed relatively normally , even in subjects given pre-exposure to the CS , because appropriate conditions of testing ( i.e. the use of a long retention interval ) were able to reveal the existence of a strong aversion . |
18 | Subjects given pre-exposure to the CS in the test context ( group LI same in the figure ) acquired the CR slowly compared with the control group for whom the CS was novel and with a group of subjects ( LI diff ) that had experienced the CS previously in a different context . |
19 | Kalat and Rozin ( 1973 ) suggested that subjects given exposure to a novel flavour are capable of learning that the flavour predicts no aversive consequence , that the taste is ‘ safe ’ . |
20 | Mackworth ( 1950 ) , within his classical studies of vigilance , showed that without knowledge of results the proportion of detected signals decreased in succeeding half-hours compared with the first half-hour , but for subjects given knowledge of results there was no deterioration compared with the first half-hour through the full two hours of the study . |
21 | The older scholarship treated history as the march of events , combining change and continuity , but without a mind or will of its own . |
22 | In Marshall ( Thomas ) ( Exporters ) Ltd v Guinle [ 1978 ] 3 WLR 116 whilst managing director of the plaintiffs and without their knowledge or consent , the defendant placed orders for the benefit of himself and his own company with the plaintiffs ' suppliers . |
23 | The division of labour placed restrictions on the options open to women in all other aspects of their lives . |
24 | At first Tess regarded Angel as an intelligence rather than a man . |
25 | Most schools given control over their budget have been able to make savings on heating and lighting without much difficulty — savings which should go to education in the classroom . |
26 | Perhaps those from the broad acres placed modesty before artistic greatness , as they might very well do . |
27 | The tragedy happened as 100 Hibernian fans travelled south from Edinburgh for their team 's UEFA Cup match against Anderlecht in Belgium . |
28 | the kids spilt milk on this and I did n't realize and it all dried , stuck all the controls you know what Tony 's like , you know , ca n't you keep the kids away from the computer |
29 | Last week The Northern Echo disclosed details of a document suggesting that a company run by TEC chairman Les Bell was hoping to pay a school leaver £29.50 for a 50 hour week . |
30 | But erm er the school days I think were were really the best days of our lives , but they we were the happiest days anyway because I enjoyed them and most kids enjoyed school in those days , not like it is today . |