Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] ' [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In the case of definite pronouns , we have shown that mapping from roles to roles and from roles to names can be influenced by manipulating the experimental task and , presumably subjects ' perception of it . |
2 | Paying 1% to intermediaries bringing in clients ' money to its lump-sum only Tessas , Save & Prosper ensures loyalty by imposing a £50 transfer fee . |
3 | These should be aimed at reducing tendencies towards social polarization and at achieving a better matching of people with appropriate jobs and local facilities , thereby increasing not only individuals ' quality of life but also the efficiency of public and private investment . |
4 | Then suddenly Rangers ' vision of success began to twinkle again , the inspirational figure of Ian Durrant engineering a remarkable revival . |
5 | R. R. Dale 's ( 1969 , 1971 , 1974 ) three-volume study focuses mainly on the social advantages , and it is possible in any case to challenge the nature of the superior social development of girls which is argued to accompany mixed rather than single-sex schooling , since one of the things it may involve is breaking down girls ' resistance to the imposition of various stereotypes of femininity to a greater extent than is found in single-sex schools . |
6 | Gunthardt had been a Wimbledon quarter-finalist that year in singles and had won the doubles title with Balazs Taroczy of Hungary so Bates ' victory at the time was a little short of sensational . |
7 | The 11+ did n't test for those , and as they become more important — spatial skills and problem-solving ability , for instance — so girls ' performance in mathematics tends to deteriorate . |
8 | ‘ I 'd already gone on a beginners ’ sailing weekend , and although it was very rough — not beginners ' weather at all — I really loved it . ’ |
9 | It makes an ideal coupling for children of all ages to have three French masterpieces on a single disc-not just Saint-Saens ' Carnival of the Animals , but Bizet 's Children 's Games and Ravel 's Mother Goose , all in fresh , well-sprung performances from the LSO under the ballet conductor , Barry Wordsworth . |
10 | By helping general practitioners to be more selective in their use of diagnostic radiology the guidelines reduced the rate of referral and thus patients ' exposure to radiation . |
11 | But the long-term trend in those areas in which the public interest in regulation ( or possibly politicians ' exposure to public criticism ) is perceived to be greatest , seems to be for both the volume of regulation and the role of government in it to increase . |
12 | Another reason for the lack of interest in PEPS is that its benefits were predictable and it tied up clients ' money for at least a year . |
13 | In theory at least , the Closed Record represents both parties ' case in its final form , and the Proof will proceed on the basis of those allegations . |
14 | But both companies ' increase in money sales merely matched the six-fold increase in the retail prices index over the 20 years . |
15 | Brazilian Nogueira headed Marinos ahead from a free-kick in the 32nd minute but compatriot Jorginho set up Grampus ' equaliser after 77 minutes for Shigeo Sawairi . |
16 | Sunday Life has learned that the Northern Ireland Office will stump up taxpayers ' money to the IRA 's political wing for the protection of its premises . |
17 | ( She joined the Club in 1910 , aged 13 ) , she was also Ladies ' President for many years and made an Honorary Member in 1965 ) . |
18 | Thus , asking for a shape , given its name , is not a valid way of testing for knowledge of a shape ; it is probably more important to build up pupils ' understanding of similarities and differences between shapes rather than simply teaching their names . |
19 | Gray , who had tucked away the penalty which set up Quakers ' promotion to the Third Division only a few weeks before , had never managed a club , and by Christmas it was becoming clear that , while a likeable character , he was not in the same class as his predecessor . |
20 | Yet it came a startling 7th in the top ten of the London Time Out readers ' poll of 1989 , whereas Star Wars ( 57th ) and ET ( 72nd ) were outside the top 50 . |
21 | Billy Joel and er the River of Dreams it 's Radio Nottingham six minutes to one o'clock now Kids ' County for today these have been the clues , It 's cheap it 's quite big and you can see a pub and you can see the Victoria Baths . |
22 | ICI though , was also busy , establishing its polyester business and in 1965 ICI bought out Courtaulds ' interest in BNS to form ICI Fibres . |
23 | Aggregating together union and non-union wages and substituting out firms ' demand for labour , one may obtain a reduced real wage equation positively related to output , lagged real wages and employer taxes on labour and negatively to unexpected inflation benefits and employee taxes . |
24 | : In some environments ( e.g. doctors ' note-taking on hospital wards ) speech or typed input would be deemed inappropriate for social reasons , whereas handwritten notes are already an established procedure ; |
25 | In All 's Well that Ends Well Parolles ' use of verse seems to have connotations of falseness , as when he relays to Helena the news that Bertram is leaving Rossillion without consummating their marriage . |
26 | Alternatively Aischines ' charge of ‘ bribery ’ could refer to vaguer but still politically valuable arrangements whereby the habitués of the ancient equivalent of the left-wing coffee-shop in a deme agreed to put forward no candidates in one year provided the right-wing coffee-shop held back the following year . |
27 | When the perceptual salience to the child of the class and subclasses is manipulated , as in some of McGarrigle 's experiments ( McGarrigle , Grieve and Hughes , 1978 ) , then four-year-olds ' understanding of the referring expressions in the adult 's questions improves . |
28 | However , neither Trivers ' explanation of the prevalence of increased competition among males nor Darwin 's description of the theory of sexual selection provide an operational definition of the intensity of sexual selection ( Wade , 1979 ) . |
29 | The cash will be raised by a 5% levy on all transfer fees and a 10% levy on clubs ' bonus payments the cash received at the end of each season relating to where teams ' finish in the final league tables . |
30 | Neither teachers ' status in school , the subject they teach , nor the use made of the booklet for INSET purposes are associated with differential attitudes towards the Solihull booklet . |