Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyone who so much as hints at a ‘ third way ’ between communism and capitalism is considered naive ; there is simply no time to try more experiments . |
2 | Now it was East-West between Communism and Capitalism . |
3 | ‘ In the course of time the present [ 1954 ] conflict between Communism and Democracy , between East and West , is likely to pass just as the religious wars of the 16th and 17th century have passed . |
4 | Le Cheval de Troie , focusing as it does on the street confrontation between communism and fascism , is evidently a fictional distillation of these events viewed from the vantage-point of Moscow . |
5 | But to investigate the connection between folklinguistics and behaviour remains difficult ; it is an area where caution must be recommended . |
6 | It is therefore difficult to make a clear separation between folklinguistics and linguistics proper ( in this chapter and the next , I will give several examples of the interaction between them ) . |
7 | Aside from this speaking volumes about the worldwide potential for struggle and conflict on the one hand and great reform on the other , it says a lot about your capacity to triumph over the circumstances that you meet . |
8 | Mann tries to combine the desperation of their plight with a more lyrical look at Indian respect for struggle and death , all of which sits together a smidgeon uneasily until the final reel . |
9 | An unusual atmosphere results : it is , so to speak , sub-XXXX Christian : there is an implication throughout of positive ideals , such as self-sacrifice and asceticism , but they are rarely pressed ; only occasionally does the narrator let himself testify . |
10 | Ask for reasons and justification for what they are saying , using ‘ why ’ questions . |
11 | Significantly , too , Taylor also mentioned the bleak relationship between boardroom and terrace . |
12 | A divorce is decreed between wave and particle which quantum theory had forever joined together . |
13 | Secondly , pathogens already in food can be prevented from multiplying by adequate refrigeration of perishable foods and avoiding delay between preparation and serving of food . |
14 | Third , it has been suggested that government provision may encourage an unhelpful separation between payment and cost in the minds of consumers . |
15 | She pointed silently to the letter that the police-sergeant was still holding carefully between fingers and thumb . |
16 | The diaphragm , I read , had to be smeared with spermicide , squeezed tight between fingers and thumb to make it narrow enough , then inserted at an implausible angle . |
17 | The relationship between Projects and Forum can , perhaps , best be explained by some examples . |
18 | Both Morrissey and Kristin Hersh work with and within the flux of adolescence — the vacillation between agoraphobia and claustrophobia , possibility and constraint ; the feeling that one 's body , and the cultural meanings attributed to it , are a cage . |
19 | While this training is going on , special attention is paid to acquainting the child with the names of various plants and roots and their uses , especially those which are used as antidotes for insect or snake bites . |
20 | There were 850 complaints about computer and software advertising in 1992 , so it pays to be able to read between the lines of an advert . |
21 | There were 850 complaints about computer and software advertising in 1992 , so it pays to be able to read between the lines of an advert . |
22 | The apophyseal pits may also become closely approximated , the boundaries between pleuron and sternum may be lost by fusion and a cuticular inflection may be developed along the mid-line of the ventral surface . |
23 | Three years ago the Independent Scientific Committee for Smoking and Health declared that there was a ten to fifty percent increase in the risk of lung cancer and respiratory diseases for non-smokers who became passive smokers . |
24 | WACC has helped to provide computerised equipment for typesetting and page lay out . |
25 | In the government 's view , such diversity is healthy , accords well with the English and Welsh traditions of school education and makes for liveliness and innovation . ’ |
26 | setting aside a particular Sunday of their choice annually as Human Rights Day , for prayer and reflection on human rights issues . |
27 | I know of one evangelist who puts aside one day a month for prayer and retreat at a Roman Catholic monastery where he receives much support . |
28 | The programme will include workshops on Healing and Worship ; Prophecy and Intercession ; visiting locations in Jerusalem for prayer and celebration in movement ; preparing choreography for public concerts . |
29 | But today was my day , a day for prayer and worship . |
30 | In any case a number of these old pupils found that neither the church nor the State made any provision for them , and agreed among themselves to meet together for prayer and worship . |