Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Support services visitors ranging from educational psychologists to peripatetic music teachers develop insights into your school and often unofficially share their views about you throughout the LEA . |
2 | It seems odd , in retrospect , to see governments delegating so passively their most important educational function , but there were two main reasons for it at the time . |
3 | Finally she made her choice and gave the reasons for it with the confidence she always brought to her work . |
4 | Pupils should have opportunities to handle and investigate objects for themselves at close quarters . |
5 | And I think you know that , that if th that we have got the skills between us to actually tackle some issues locally |
6 | A constitutional amendment first proposed in 1789 , designed to prohibit a Congress from voting pay rises for itself while in session , finally achieved during May the approval of enough states for it to be incorporated in the Constitution . |
7 | After pouring the tea and talking to Yanto for five minutes about nothing in particular , she turned to her husband . |
8 | The School Government Regulations even allow the governors to decide that any matter ‘ by reason of its nature ’ should be treated as confidential and so exclude papers and minutes about it from public scrutiny . |
9 | Archie usually performed as a combative left-half for the Palace , but he was also occasionally drafted into the front line , to play as a makeshift centre-forward to most useful effect , because his considerable height gave him a distinct advantage in that department and he scored on his first two outings for us in the number nine shirt . |
10 | He was an astute purchase , for he came to us as a proven goalscorer and immediately lived up to his reputation by netting upon his debut against Millwall here at Selhurst Park ( 5–0 ) and going on to hit 19 League goals from 27 outings for us in the remainder of that season . |
11 | Now , you 've run a few errands for me since then , without enquiring too closely about their nature . |
12 | However , there are several Mira variables which can be found with binoculars when near maximum , and can even show some colour ; I have given notes about them in the pages which follow , but it is rather pointless to go into detail , because long-period variables are the province of the telescopic observer , and estimates made with binoculars are inevitably rough . |
13 | He was starting to feel like a bundle of notes about himself in a case-history folder in hospital , one of the folders labelled ‘ NOT TO BE HANDLED BY PATIENT . ’ |
14 | She brings her notes about it to the meeting and reads them out . |
15 | After all , I had ‘ covered ’ the Boys ' Parliament sessions and other church activities for him on a free lance basis , and I was sure he knew I was determined to take up journalism as a full-time and life-long career . |
16 | We aim to take an active role in setting up projects which will set standards of excellence and make the arts more accessible by developing a wide ranging programme of arts activities for everyone in the South East . ’ |
17 | The majority were from primary schools but the rangers can arrange educational activities for everyone from nursery school children through to college students . |
18 | You 're going to have the job of changing the ice-packs for me through the night , are n't you ? ’ |
19 | 750,000 copies of this booklet have been produced and we will try to get copies for you for the next Q.T. Day . |
20 | Was he really so unbelievably sure of his charms that he thought he had only to indicate his wishes for them to be fulfilled ? |
21 | We 've got future plans for him like getting him up on his feet and walk short distances with full-length calipers |
22 | Kaleida will initially be housed at Apple 's headquarters , but there are plans for it to be relocated to Silicon Valley later in the year . |
23 | But , rightly , ICI is acting as if a bid is imminent , preparing its defences and making plans for itself in a way that guarantees that much will change at the firm . |
24 | There are no spare frequencies for it between bands B , C and D. Unofficially it is expected that when finally allocated , Band A will coincide with Band D ( 40–90 kHz ) . |
25 | He would send notices of the book to his old school magazine and quietly pin up adverts for it in all the gentlemen 's clubs in London . |
26 | He told his audience at the French Academy of Political and Moral Sciences : ‘ One of the joys for me of being in France is that you have a particularly strong sense of the ultimate cost to the human spirit of unrelenting migration from the countryside to the big cities . ’ |
27 | This means giving them assistance in their cases , and even ( with the client 's consent ) taking cases for them in court if owing to some clash of appointments they find themselves unable to appear . |
28 | When the switch is closed , the full available current flows through it to the load but again no power is dissipated in the switch since the voltage across it is zero . |
29 | Hey , come on let's cause , one , level one and two are national curriculum scales for somebody in our school is poor ! |
30 | Arguably the most satisfying of all winter puddings for anyone with a trencherman appetite is Sussex Pond Pudding . |