Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun pl] [unc] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 There are significant differences in the degree of inequality between men 's and women 's earnings within the same occupation .
2 " My aim was to secure collective bargaining between employees ' and employers ' representatives and for this both strong union and strong employer organisations were necessary .
3 She twined her fingers through Piers 's and tugged him towards the door .
4 Local Marine Boards were set up in all main ports and a Shipping Master appointed by each to take administrative responsibility for masters ' and mates ' examinations and the business of engaging and discharging seamen under pain of penalty for " crimping " and other similar offences .
5 You needed government for defence to protect you against external enemies and to engage in foreign relations and diplomacy , and you needed government internally to regulate conflicts between states er and to ensure a , a sound economic platform so that you needed er a single authoritative source of currency for example er and a single source of er er tariffs and trade controls .
6 The move is part of the company 's attempt to strengthen consumer awareness of the Church 's brand and to extend retail opportunities for ladies ' and men 's shoes .
7 Meanwhile the last event in this season 's NIWBA programme is the final of the NIWBA Mary Moore trophy , sponsored by Parkgate Garages which will be played at Ward Park next Tuesday between Divis No1 and Donaghadee .
8 We 've tried all sorts of things erm and we 've erm sort of erm included erm Lesley 's Elmore Support Team has come and talked to him and tried to support him as well , so over the years we have done all sorts of things to try and support him , as I have to try and support all sorts of people .
9 Plasma concentrations of apolipoproteins A1 and B were obtained by nephelometry .
10 Further , it is assumed that units of consumers ' and producers ' surplus can be added and subtracted , i.e. a unit of surplus represents the same quantity of benefit irrespective of whether it accrues to the buyer or seller .
11 Feminist socialization theories explain even the most apparently natural aspects of women 's and men 's subjectivity as learned .
12 This is the effect of sections 3(1) and 8(a) , the relevant part of which provides that :
13 ‘ Harm ’ for the purpose of paragraph ( c ) is defined by the combined effect of sections 105(1) and 31(9) and ( 10 ) as ‘ ill-treatment or the impairment of health or development . ’
14 Held , granting the declarations , that it was the moment of adjudication of bankruptcy that caused the property of a bankrupt to vest in his trustee thereby causing an involuntary alienation of his property which resulted in the severance of any joint tenancy he might then be beneficially entitled to ; that the combined effect of sections 37(1) and 38 ( a ) of the Bankruptcy Act 1914 was not to vest title in the trustee retrospectively but rather to vest in the trustee when adjudication occurred title to property which was identified by reference to the property which belonged to the bankrupt at the commencement of the bankruptcy ; and that , accordingly , since the joint tenancy had not been severed before the wife 's death , on her death the husband , as survivor , became entitled to the whole beneficial interest in the properties , which on his adjudication as bankrupt vested in his trustee in bankruptcy ( post , pp. 206A , F–H , 207C ) .
15 If only there was a piano , I could give them " Rock of Ages ' when the time comes , he said to himself .
16 A more extreme example of very local publicity relates to the publication of proposals in relation to grant-maintained schools under sections 89(1) or 92(2) of the ERA .
17 Mr. Sumption , in arguing that the restitutionary remedy under sections 6(2) and 61(1) did not permit an order against a non-recipient , submitted that the effect of the statutory provisions was simply to provide machinery whereby the S.I.B .
18 For example , modern jus ad bellum puts considerable emphasis on the right of self-defence in accord with Articles 2(4) and 51 of the UN Charter : the implication of these provisions is that any use of force , even after the outbreak of fighting , is prohibited if it can not be justified by reference to the right of self-defence recognised in Article 51 of the Charter .
19 Such an interpenetration of analysts ' and actors ' theorising does not , of course , imply that spokesmen read and use sociological works ; some may do , but most probably do not .
20 The project will also examine the responses of these two groups to heterosexual relationships and their roles in relationships and will look at responses to feminism and other challenges to the traditional conceptions of women 's and men 's different social positions .
21 Orlov and others engineered factional strife in the Ministry of State Properties which in April 1857 led to the appointment as minister of M. N. Murav'ev , a man who believed that " the question [ of emancipation ] had been dreamed up by … academics , theoreticians , [ and ] sons of priests ' and who planned to treat state-owned peasants as harshly as serfs .
22 The 702 and 739bp gel-purified PCR products were linked through their complementary 21nt tails to generate an env gene fragment incorporating a SfiI/NotI cloning site : the two fragments were mixed and subjected to three cycles ( 94°C-1min , 40°C-1min , 72°C-2min ) followed by 17 further PCR cycles ( 94°C-1min , 60°C-1min , 72°C-2min ) after addition of ologonucleotides envseq7 and Bglenvrev ( 5'-TAA TCA CTA CAG ATC TAG ACT GAC ATG GCG CGT-3' , complementary to MoMLV pol nucleotides 5766 to 5785 and with the 5' tail incorporating a BglII restriction site ) .
23 The Eastern District also featured prominently among the appendices to the evidence , where there were several tables of information about selected Districts : the Eastern was a good choice for inclusion here because it embraced almost twice as many branches as any other District , it covered a distinctive part of the country and its relatively-high level of students ' and members ' financial contributions tended to show the WEA in a good light .
24 And erm and so I I I was familiar with the kind of things erm that we expected .
25 What are the kind of things I mean is it What what are the kind of things d that you think the police should be putting their efforts into stopping ?
26 If people are unhappy with the policy that they 've got , by all means talk to the dealer and say is it possible to have an increased coverage , because in the majority of cases erm that can happen .
27 Erm the Communist Party needed the approval of the majority of peasants erm before land reform could take place and there was there 's this sort of chicken and egg problem in that how that do you have land reform in order to mobilize peasant support or is it the peasant support that 's going to enable land reform t to take place successfully .
28 In Chapter 12 will also be found a summary of the Accounts Rules regulating the handling by solicitors of clients ' and trust money and the obligation to pay interest on deposits .
29 The different patterns of boys ' and girls ' play were accounted for by suggesting that girls had acquired a more differentiated understanding of gender rules governing behaviour .
30 Lakoff ( 1975 ) mentions cultural similarities in patterns of women 's and men 's language use , and proposes that feminists should learn from the black consciousness movement 's pride in Black English , but she does not extend this awareness into an analysis of differences within women 's and men 's languages .
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