Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The defeat for Boro was of little significance and in the end the first division experience of several of the Danes had a telling effect . |
2 | The format of the meeting was two one-hour races , with a mandatory driver change in each hour . |
3 | Fortunately , most of the crowd had been drawn to the main attraction of The Great Whirlo in the Variety Tent at that particular point in the afternoon . |
4 | to provide an outline of National Certificate provision in this area ; |
5 | Lowest interior and exterior noise level of any high speed business jet . |
6 | In addition as the firm with the largest numbers of middle market clients we have excellent contacts at the board level with most corporations in the UK . |
7 | Nobody arrives at ICI board level without some steel and determination in his character . ’ |
8 | Based on figures calculated for the united Yemen throughout 1990 , the budget forecast a deficit reduction of some 27 per cent during 1991 , with a 43 per cent increase in revenue and an increase in expenditure of only 10 per cent . |
9 | The result of this can be either excessive user resistance to any type of computer , or total acceptance of all output from the computer without questioning the premises of the program . |
10 | The Scotsman has learned that the National Art Collections Fund has stripped the university of a purchase grant worth several thousand pounds because of its disquiet at the proposed sale . |
11 | We have applied to many sources of possible grant support for these costs , such as the Lingua Project , the DAAD and industry . |
12 | I think perhaps a scatter cushion in that corner , maybe some chintz curtains ? ’ |
13 | He may then give Create user privilege to any of these users if he wishes , enabling them in turn to create new users ( i.e. descendants ) . |
14 | Response to music is believed to be dominant in the right hemisphere and as a result would be expected to exact a similar reduction in left field advantage to that found for right field advantage in the trigram tasks discussed here . |
15 | Like attempts to reduce barriers to world trade , a defence GATT would seek to reduce the barriers to a company from one NATO country bidding for a defence contract in another . |
16 | Momentum , he says , will be able to conform to new standards coming onto the market as well as take advantage of any new technology , such as cheaper and faster hardware or more sophisticated system software , especially relational databases . |
17 | His hope is that eventually , if a member company goes into liquidation , the other members will fulfil its existing warranties , and refund money to those who 've lost out . |
18 | In place of vague ideological statements and piecemeal policies the primary sector now needs a substantial programme of professional development and support aimed at enhancing the curriculum expertise of all its primary staff , and targeted in the first instance on those aspects of the curriculum where studies like this have identified the greatest problems . |
19 | It is not intended that the SCOTVEC Sciences provision should duplicate that of the SEB but it should articulate with the SEB provision in such a way as to allow transfer between the two systems . |
20 | Whilst eschewing Cain 's plans to sell state-owned utilities to help fund the budget deficit of more than A$1,000 million , Kirner 's 1990-91 budget — unveiled at the end of the month — included tax increases of A$580 million , public spending cuts of A$508 million and some 8,000 public service redundancies . |
21 | Therefore , we 're not , other than the specific items that appear on your additions list , we 're not looking for any growth in the base budget at this stage , over and above that that 's already built into your budget base . |
22 | The average hourly motility index for all periods is shown in Tavle II . |
23 | The motility indices obtained from the different recording sites were averaged to obtain only one basal and one postprandial motility index for each patient . |
24 | In many of the predator assemblages described here , the mandibles of small mammal prey species are frequently intact , here defined as having all the bone of the mandibular body and ramus present for each half mandible , but lacking some or all of the teeth ( Fig. 3.12 ) . |
25 | In other vicinities , clusters of schools shared some part of their staff in pursuit of a common curriculum entitlement for all those pupils who would transfer from , for instance , distant and isolated primary schools to a single country-town secondary school . |
26 | For what follows , I want to suggest , first , that the study of observable , historical television genres — the largely elementary , predominantly thematic categories of television schedules — needs to be underpinned by a much more complex understanding than we presently have of the theoretical genre of ‘ television narrative fiction ’ to which they belong ; and , second , that that understanding may best be approached by placing television narrative fiction in some definite historical and theoretical relationship to a yet wider generic category : that of novelistic discourse . |
27 | Since the intensity of each band in the autoradiograms is directly proportional to the mole-fraction of RNA of each length , the intensity is therefore a direct measure of the relative drug occupancy at that site . |
28 | Such business acumen has made Glasgow the third-biggest earner of contract income among all UK seats of higher learning , beaten only by London and Oxford . |
29 | It is a fact that the written essay — usually of 400 to 500 words long — has dominated the English language and literature curriculum for many years because it has been seen as the main vehicle for the transmission of knowledge in written examinations . |
30 | Dr Colman argues that a blanket ban on all advertising is disproportionate to the council 's legitimate aims . |