Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun pl] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 For administrative reasons data generation ( institutions ) and evaluation decisions ( CNAA , etc. ) have been artificially stratified .
2 The findings pointed to a lack of training for social services staff and suggested senior SSD managers had not been providing workers or users with information about the changes .
3 Supplements per person per night : Type A for 2 pers £8.40 ; Type B for 3 pers £4.75 .
4 Supplements per person per night : Type A : For 2 pers £4.50 ; Type B : For 4 pers £3.25 .
5 Supplements per person per night : Type B for 2 pers £4.95 .
6 That public relations can have power in the arena of public affairs is endorsed when you read the codes of conduct for public relations people by their professional organizations , such as the IPR .
7 Reductions per person per night : For 7 pers £1.75 .
8 Mendy said he would be backed by a consortium — so far un-named — of professional sports people and had been guaranteed £100,000 in his first year , £200,000 in his second and £500,000 in the third .
9 The other exploits the existence of regional earnings data and treats them as being influenced by local labour market conditions .
10 A significant part of Regional Geophysics staff time was also devoted to support of geological mapping projects .
11 Alcohol abuse is associated with : 52% of deaths from fire 66% of attempted suicides 62% of serious head injuries in males 45% of fatal road accidents involving young people 36% of road traffic accidents involving pedestrians 33% of all domestic accidents 30% of drownings 30% of all accidents not involving road traffic .
12 The rejection of further talks means Apap now is bound officially to press ahead with industrial action , even though many of the union 's members already have supported the action being taken by others .
13 The attempt to impose stricter limits on arms exports followed criticism at the time of the Gulf War of German weapons sales to Iraq over a long period [ see pp. 37639 ; 37471 ; 36498 ] .
14 In-depth discussion groups with local residents are used to explore what features of different open-areas people like or dislike and to find out how these assessments relate to personal and social characteristics and to where people live .
15 The majority of public relations staff are found in London or regional consultancies and within commercial companies .
16 The Ministry of Defence has been obliged to freeze its own orders to British industry in the run-up to the election , but a Downing Street spokesman said last night the civil service guidelines allowed the announcement of foreign arms sales .
17 It 's not the business of social services staff , from directors downwards , to pull their chestnuts out of the fire by disguising the facts .
18 Despite the familiar fears about the implementation of community care — not enough money , buck passing , and bed blocking — I was struck by the optimism of social services staff .
19 These disparities throw a question mark over the accuracy of social costs data .
20 Those who had heard about major items of foreign news — such as the Amin coup in Uganda , the deaths of Nasser in Egypt and Nkrumah in Ghana , or the proposed resumption of British arms sales in South Africa — had for the most part received the news from the radio .
21 It was the discovery that little had been written on the background of Scottish women MPs which prompted the research work that Dr Burness is following during her fellowship .
22 They have been used with great success in the analysis of repeated measures data and ar increasingly coming to be used to efficiently analyse complex sample surveys .
23 But every day hundreds of ordinary workers dice with death to complete these essential tasks .
24 The USA accounted for a dominant two-thirds share of 1991 arms sales to the Middle East , the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute ( SIPRI ) stated in March .
25 The Shah had visited Washington in November 1977 , towards the end of Carters election , and the new administration had impressed upon him that although the United States still regarded him as an important ally , the days of unrestricted arms sales , while arrest and torture by SAVAK were ignored by the US , were over , In fact , the Shah had already moderated SAVAK , released some political prisoners and allowed a little more criticism of his government to be expressed , even before Carter 's inauguration .
26 The shares are the recovery play in the sector , with the guarantee of future spares sales providing reassurance for the faint-hearted .
27 When it was first mooted that maybe a team of Tropical Plants staff would make for good television on Busman 's Holiday , several folk were keen to take part .
28 Even those who had never met her could tell from her letters and articles that she had something special ; an eye for the kind of colourful details people would remember .
29 1781 " The Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge having appointed a Schoolmaster for the Parish of Kildaltan , with a Sallary of six pounds sterl. , on the Express condition that the Parish should pay him four pound more — Therefore the Parish of Kildaltan are Stented with the said sum .
30 Albert and Le Compte Case , 10 February 1983 , Publications of the European Court of Human Rights Series A No. 58
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