Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Genevieve Lloyd , in The Man of Reason : ‘ Male ’ and ‘ Female ’ in Western Philosophy ( 1984 ) , looks at the way in which Western philosophy has conceptualised reason , and shows that throughout its history ideals of reason have incorporated an exclusion of the feminine , which creates both practical and conceptual problems for women who may experience conflicts between reason and femininity . |
2 | Television in every home may be a blessing for the old and infirm , indeed for all of us at times , but that , the motor car , foreign travel and umpteen other things have all combined to affect attitudes towards sport and leisure . |
3 | It is a familiar case of one of the basic contradictions of modern capitalism , in which increasingly socialized forms of production are defined and limited by privately appropriated forms of ownership and control . |
4 | In any case , the original module will still exist , since users are only ever given copies from LIFESPAN to modify . |
5 | Routine control visits by VAT inspectors frequently raise queries on business ' VAT returns . |
6 | The other problem with this method is that column C shows 00.00 in rows there is not yet an entry in column A. To remove all these spurious zeros all you have to do is to use the command : /Worksheet , Global , Zero , Yes which displays blanks in place of 0s . |
7 | Many girls worked in minor clerical jobs and were encouraged to learn shorthand and typing skills at evening classes . |
8 | He said : ‘ I think its important , when you have a recovery , you do n't want forms of taxation which might damage it or hit the cash flow of companies . ’ |
9 | A Brighton & Hove break will hi-jack you taste buds in record time . |
10 | Hubert bent nails , made patterns with metal bars and suffered agonies as he struggled to lift massive weights . |
11 | We will also seek to promote forms of accountability which go beyond dinner parties at Stormont for selected priests and other notables . |
12 | Work is beginning on a geotechnical database , extending the current holding of shear-strength measurements to include values of moisture content , liquid limit and a variety of further data . |
13 | ‘ By ‘ exercising de facto administrative control ’ or ‘ exercising effective administrative control , ’ I understand exercising all the functions of a sovereign government , in maintaining law and order , instituting and maintaining courts of justice , adopting or imposing laws regulating the relations of the inhabitants of the territory to one another and to the government . |
14 | Kassebaum and Leiter state that * MEDLEARN * is used by about 400 users per year , with 200 connect hours per month . |
15 | DOE will make requests for information on the numbers of requests made under the Directive . |
16 | The WaterAid committee tends to support projects in traditionally-English speaking areas as it is likely to have more effect where it can be better understood . |
17 | Norris made a much greater impact than Keegan had done earlier , and his speech was followed by an appeal by Cardinal Frings for a concerted effort on the Church 's part to support projects in relief of poverty . |
18 | Each vidane was given forms in triplicate on which to record information about crimes . |
19 | She expected to see signs of fury in his eyes at that stab but she saw nothing to indicate any such irritation . |
20 | It is not surprising , therefore , that incomes have dropped severely during the last few years , with the result that we are now beginning to see signs of dereliction . |
21 | Using objects in problem solving exercises |
22 | Of course it is good to see artists at work and artists discussing their work on TV , but so many of the programmes have been disappointing . |
23 | She has found that she can interest modern teenagers , and develop attitudes of stillness and attentiveness and reflectiveness , through detailed study of certain masterpieces . |
24 | But when the make do and mend clubs were told that even worn out soft collars and shirt cuffs would make maps for tank commanders , they responded well and over a thousand tons of rag was collected between nineteen forty two and nineteen forty three . |
25 | He will seek to ensure that these are permitted deductions. ( c ) Premiums It may be that the headtenant will grant subleases in consideration of a premium and a low rent . |
26 | ( 1979 ) produced isopleths of precipitation acidity for selected periods which revealed increasing acidity between 1955–6 and 1975–6 and an enlargement of the area affected by acid precipitation in eastern North America . |
27 | Crowds of celebs are having to have a laugh and raise loads of cash for children . |
28 | When no trace of hair remained visible , he applied strips of newspaper and a warmed towel to complete the process . |
29 | The game could be a bit quicker with more chances for catching opponents by surprise and I have no doubt that David Johnson ( Watsonians , Glasgow and Scotland ‘ A ’ coach ) will be studying the possibilities so that hopefully Watsonians will be at the fore in adapting their style . |
30 | I mean plans for education ? |