Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Managers also receive a removal grant of £1290 and other staff receive £1135 . |
2 | I am also pleased to be able to report that the Home Office has recently agreed to run a technical field trial with links to two prisons to evaluate the feasibility of conducting video conferences with remand prisoners . |
3 | The Chairman met MP Minister of State at the Home Office , to take forward an initiative by the Bar Council for a field trial of video linking to prisoners held on remand . |
4 | The Robemaker laughed , and the sound made Nuadu 's skin prickle with horror , for it was a sickening bone-against-bone sound . |
5 | Tasting the food is Alton branch chairman for Action Research , Sally Studley ( second left ) . |
6 | They commissioned Wilson and Hay to record the building progress at Balmoral . |
7 | A notable example of outside training and assistance from the educational sectors is to be found in a project which was run from the Department of Architecture and Building Science at the University of Strathclyde entitled ‘ User Education in the construction industry ; the development and promotion of a comprehensive teaching framework for information management as an integral part of construction course curricula . |
8 | ‘ Ow iz zat for madame et monsieur ? ’ the waiter said and left without waiting for a reply . |
9 | The pay of David Kershaw , 30 , from Merseyside , a locally-hired computer programmer at Fujitsu is the same as that of Japanese colleagues — which he describes as average because , he says , ‘ the basic pay is so low you end up putting in lots of overtime to bring your income up to the level in England . ’ |
10 | During this period I worked as a computer programmer in Accra for a year . |
11 | Try coping with a party of underprivileged schoolchildren from a housing estate in Manchester with a near-hysterical social worker , a ghetto blaster and some crisp bags to sniff glue , two glum shaven-headed squaddies with flatulence , and a computer programmer from Maidstone who wants to tell you about why his promotion fell through , and then with one eye twitching , accuses you of having stolen his processed cheese . |
12 | He peered in the half darkness at the metal rack in which two bottles , the remains of an Easter present from Sophia 's mother , sat in lonely dignity for each was a good wine of its kind . |
13 | A POLICY statement on the environment was issued by the Food and Agriculture Division in February stating recognition of its concern for the environment as a corporate priority and the company 's aim to integrate environmental considerations into the mainstream of business decision taking . |
14 | Winner plea for adult TV |
15 | Any such application must be signed by the wife ( see the negligence case of Holmes v Kennard ( 1984 ) 128 SJ 854 ) if her rights of occupation have not otherwise come to an end . |
16 | During the interim decision on the AWA negligence case against Deloitte Ross Tohmatsu — in which AWA had alleged that DRT contributed to the $50m in foreign exchange losses the company suffered — trial judge Mr Justice Rogers asked the court why it should be that ‘ the whole burden of possibly insolvent wrongdoers falls entirely on a well-insured , or deep-pocket , defendant ’ ? |
17 | It certainly can not , therefore , be used to measure change over time : one of the reasons for its use . |
18 | This work is the result of a review of existing National Certificate provision for candidates with learning difficulties , undertaken by SCOTVEC 's Special Education/Training Needs Sub-Committee . |
19 | NATIONAL CERTIFICATE PROVISION IN MATHEMATICS |
20 | National Certificate Provision in Mathematics |
21 | National Certificate provision in languages |
22 | NATIONAL CERTIFICATE PROVISION IN OFFICE ADMINISTRATION AND TECHNOLOGY ( including SVQs in Business Administration ) |
23 | I count being courteous as part of being professional — and the noise level of delegates and their guests chatting over the awards announcements was at best discourteous to other guests and at worse downright rude to the awards organisers . |
24 | We are the most environmentally friendly Agriculture Ministry in Europe and we continue to bring others behind us . |
25 | You can be involved at every level , from Board level to issues relating to health and safety for employees . |
26 | An upper limit of compensation payments is fixed at a stocking level in France of ILU/hectare ( 1.0 cow or 6.7 sheep/ha ) ; in the UK there is no upper limit for cattle but a limit for sheep of 6 per hectare . |
27 | This project aims to carry out a study of policy thinking at the elite level in Britain and America . |
28 | The others continued to Sydney , where they were taken to an internment camp at Hay , three miles up the railway on the Murrumbidgee river . |
29 | This seems an ideal opportunity to improve the play provision on Scorton playing field and at the same time bring it into line with the rest of the borough . |
30 | We have had a lot of response support from museums and Spanish collectors ’ . |