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

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1 At present , however , screening for c-ras mutations on their own is too insensitive to procide any more than an auxiliary technique to colonoscopy , since mutant alleles are found in only 24% of carcinomas , and between 0% and 33% of high grade dysplasia .
2 The ever popular blanket solutions , such as biogas plants for all and sundry , will not work .
3 ‘ The provisions of this Convention shall not affect conventions or other international agreements already in force , as between states parties to them .
4 Gypsies who 've camped on land in Hereford for generations years with the farmer 's permission .
5 Oh I have n't had none of them for ages packets of them .
6 Again this is about the procedure that we 're following , but we 're talking now about rules procedures for branches and I have to say that I 'm up here without the support of my region on this one .
7 The fact of the matter is , as far as the erm and I accept to a certain degree what Jack has just said , that the power for schools lies with the Governors , and it lies with the Governors because the Conservative Government has enacted legislation to allow that to happen .
8 A writer , Berthier , who was deaf himself , stated ‘ For centuries scholars from every country have sought after a universal language and failed .
9 In each lull between contractions memories of James tormented her , and with each new onslaught of pain she mentally tried to inflict the agony on him , cursing him for what he had done to her .
10 To return to the notion of choice , and its illusory nature in such circumstances , a final example ( again from Clarricoates ) will serve to illustrate , and to ring a familiar ‘ warning bell ’ for arts educators with regard to the way in which their subjects are often conceptualized by teachers .
11 One consequence of these extension schemes that may have a serious effect upon arts education is the way that some authorities are pushing for arts subjects to be taught as part of modular courses , which could lead to a reduction of the number of two-year examination courses in separate arts subjects .
12 The implication for arts organisations of a ban may be similarly grim .
13 Anyway , she wanted to , me to go and see her , she said there we there was a scanner appeal , and she was also trying to talk about all sorts of other things that were possible and because there was an arts appeal and for arts facilities at the hospital , and all sorts of things .
14 She said there was the scanner appeal , the talk about all sorts of other things that were possible and there 's an arts appeal and for arts facilities in hospital and all sorts of things .
15 Possible explanations for this diversity are the physical state of the virus ( whether it is extrachromosomal or integrated into the host cell chromosomes ) , the topographical position of the lesion on the cervix , and the presence of possible cofactors such as herpes viruses in carcinogenesis .
16 The exchange of lists and contact sheets between arts organisations with similar aims
17 In the USA , Morrill 's report on the beginnings of a $15m. study into the possible radiation doses received as result of radiation releases by the Hanford ( Washington State ) nuclear complex would seem to cry out for GIS skills to be applied ( Morrill 1989 ) .
18 On Thursday the FBI played through loudspeakers tapes of previous conversations between negotiators and Koresh and a cult member , Steve Schneider , to make certain that all 105 followers still inside the compound were aware of what had been presented in the talks .
19 A man 's been charged with drugs offences after police raids on two caravans .
20 Examples of this kind include the Polytechnic 's Diplomas in Cartography and Publishing ( now single fields ) , and , most recently , the Polytechnic Diploma in Language Studies ( now a double field , leading , over three years rather than the four required for honours degrees in other language fields , to a BA degree only ) .
21 The Architectural History degree is organised in the standard form for honours degrees in the Faculty of Social Sciences which seeks breadth of education in the first and second years .
22 Normally intended for Honours graduates in an appropriate subject who wish to study one or a combination of two of the following subjects in a Scottish context : traditional tales and songs ; ethnomusicology ; social life and history ; custom and belief ; material culture ; place-names .
23 Using daily data for the period from June 1987 to June 1988 ( 272 observations ) , after allowing for transactions costs of 0.5–1% , they found a substantial degree of underpricing for Nikkei Stock Average futures : 42% of the time there was an underpricing in excess of the estimated transaction costs .
24 After allowing for transactions costs of 0.5% , they concluded that until early in 1989 there was clear evidence that all three futures were overpriced .
25 They found that , after allowing for transactions costs of about 1% , the no-arbitrage condition for intracommodity spreads was met .
26 Over 150 states are now parties to these conventions — by far the highest number of states parties to any laws-of-war agreements .
27 It is important to note that for a variety of reasons clauses of this kind have been heavily criticized .
28 For railway employment was notably hierarchical , with as finely graded a sense of status as any group of below-stairs servants in a great Victorian country house .
29 Art Deco , another Salon de Mars strong point , will also be on show on six stands , including that of first-timers Couvrat-Desvergnes from Paris .
30 The Congress challenged the reforms led by the team of young economists in the government of President Boris Yeltsin , despite personnel changes in recent days [ see below ] .
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