Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We note especially the deeply entrenched hierarchical roles in the health professions , the potential for conflict between health and social services personnel , who each control key resources which the other needs , and the effects of gender on individual interactions . |
2 | All patients except one were women , aged between 24 and 59 years , who received low total doses of gold salts ( 74–485 mg ) before recognition of enterocolitis . |
3 | Since they are analysts not practitioners , sociologists , writers and journalists all have relatively weak professional organisations in bourgeois democracies though , given their different working conditions , the NUJ is much stronger than the BSA or PEN . |
4 | It is also unclear whether the increased apical membrane K + and Cl - permeabilities result from activation of latent transport systems or , alternatively , from insertion of a separate class of K + and Cl - permeable cytoplasmic vesicles into the apical membrane . |
5 | The aquatic plesiosaur was first described in 1821 and soon afterwards an almost complete skeleton was unearthed from the rich fossil-bearing rocks of Lyme Regis in Dorset . |
6 | Premadasa met with the leaders of anti-LTTE Tamil groups in Colombo on July 13 and 26 . |
7 | Congress as we all know , the failed economic policies of the government has pushed our nation to the very edge of bankruptcy . |
8 | Fumio Abe resigned as secretary-general of the Miyazawa LDP faction on Dec. 12 , amid allegations that he had received 100,000,000 yen ( about US$780,000 ) in undeclared political donations from the Kyowa Corporation , a steel frame manufacturer which had gone bankrupt in November 1990 , and several of whose executives were later charged with fraud . |
9 | Similarly , many scientists argue that dinosaurs developed extensive nasal passages with membranes to cool their skin surfaces . |
10 | Go , for example , to a meeting of the European Space Agency and the place will be crawling with European technical journalists with only a few desultory Brits , as often as not from the show-biz pages . |
11 | Victoria 's genius in the Tenbrae Responses is to set the text to music of simple strength , built on memorable melodic lines in which the text often receives one note per syllable . |
12 | There are strong emotional ties to old Commonwealth countries such as New Zealand , Canada , and Australia . |
13 | A crowd or group of this type has two emotional components : namely , a relationship to a leader similar to the emotional structure of unrequited love , where the loved object replaces the ego ideal ; and secondly , identification with other members of the group , where part of the object is introjected , which leads to the strong emotional ties among the members of the group . |
14 | The Edwardian trade schools gave rise to the Junior Technical Schools of the interwar years and then after 1944 to the Secondary Technical Schools of the post war reorganisation . |
15 | It seemed that as one job concluded another was readily available , even during the turbulent economic years between the World Wars . |
16 | It must be in Britain 's interest to work more closely with like-minded European countries on foreign policy , defence and security . |
17 | The full draft standards across all the technical working groups within sport and recreation run to over 500 pages , and less than a month was given for response , including the Christmas and New Year period . |
18 | The staff are now not convinced that with the freedom now offered to managers to negotiate local pay bargain , that these historic low levels of pay will improve . |
19 | The next section discusses a model of soil conservation which derived from the perceptions and objective political economic conditions of the ‘ colonial period ’ , stretching from about 1880 — 1960 . |
20 | By assuming the political economic circumstances of this displacement as given , of course it seemed natural to the colonial administration that the condition of environmental deterioration was the fault of the cultivators themselves . |
21 | The omission of the second ( the social/economic system ) leads to a purely technocratic and physical study of the processes of soil erosion and perhaps the immediate land-uses leading to it , without any analysis of other political economic relationships at the local , regional and international scales which determine the actions of the land-user in the affected area . |
22 | So that some of this variety can be displayed in a simple fashion at the outset , a listing of different political economic contexts under which soil erosion occurs is given below . |
23 | " He 's been posted to one of those bloody awful oil-rigs in the North Sea , and he wo n't be back till Christmas . |
24 | ‘ You deserve it , ’ he said , breathing hard , ‘ for harbouring such bloody awful suspicions about me . |
25 | They were all quite normal hollow pieces of graphite tube . |
26 | There are strong collaborative links with groups outside the Institute and , in several cases , these involve joint research grants or studentships . |
27 | That is they are places which , well before 800 AD , had characteristics which were already marked as different in function from the normal agricultural settlements of the period . |
28 | Bush 's announcement specified that he was not satisfied with the co-operation of the Salvadorean armed forces in this investigation , in which nine army officers had been accused . |
29 | A Spanish parliamentary commission , which had visited El Salvador in November 1990 to investigate the murder of the Jesuits ( five of whom were Spanish ) , reported in its findings on Jan. 29 that the involvement of the Salvadorean armed forces in the murders was evident , and that others apart from the nine soldiers at present accused also bore responsibility . |
30 | In exchange , the United States would pay a certain sum annually in the form of development-aid grants and would provide the Spanish Armed Forces with matériel . |