Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Rules change on Monday for disabled drivers using orange badge parking discs .
2 How do existing training and employment policies discriminate against people with disabilities ?
3 In the absence of transactions costs for trading futures and assuming no risk aversion or preference , the current price of a futures contract for delivery at time T in a competitive market will equal today 's expectation of the spot price at time T , that is , F t = E ( S T ) .
4 A similar relationship holds between the prices of futures contracts with different delivery months : where P f 1 = current price of futures contract with delivery in year T 1 , P f 2 = current price of futures contract with delivery in year T 2 ( T 1 < T 2 ) .
5 A similar relationship holds between the prices of futures contracts with different delivery months : where P f 1 = current price of futures contract with delivery in year T 1 , P f 2 = current price of futures contract with delivery in year T 2 ( T 1 < T 2 ) .
6 In other words , the current futures price will equal the market average expectation of the future spot price ; i.e. , , where P f = current price of futures contract with delivery in year T , P S T = spot price in year T , E ( ) = market average expectations operator based on all current information .
7 The characteristics of these adjectives correspond to occurrence in the underlined position of the structure in ( 21 ) where the verb and the adjective are immediately bound together to form a complex property-nucleus which then enters into construction with the object : ( 21 )
8 The views correspond to relative versus absolute wealth reduction and the implied rates can be seen from Table 12–6 and guessed easily .
9 For instance , genes coding the proteins known as fibrinopeptides change in evolution at a rate that closely approximates the basic mutation rate .
10 Left of centre policies alternate with right of centre policies violently , rapidly , and on the basis of ideological considerations alone unrelated to the " real " needs of the situation .
11 For example , while the present data show how soft constraints affect preference ( and thus the state of the comprehension system ) , they can not address the question of how the preferences develop over time on reading a stimulus sentence .
12 Sheep graze within view of the house and also a herd of Aberdeen Angus , and a number of horses , some with foals .
13 A few days later , Colonel Airey of Middle East Commando wrote angrily to the Operations branch at MEHQ concerning the above .
14 If the QDMs remain within to 4° of each other when homing , or within the same amount of a desired track QDM , then do n't change heading .
15 Remember that if QDMs remain within of the desired track QDM , no correction is necessary .
16 On almost any evening in central and southern Malaysia barn owls congregate after hunting at favoured spots , and do not disperse again until after dawn .
17 Since sexuality is so deeply inbuilt in us , it is there from the beginning and only its manifestations change from infancy to old age .
18 Satisfaction and horror jostle for position on his face .
19 Owner occupiers account for 23pc of households and the inclusion of work to their properties would have a beneficial effect on the overall scheme , members heard .
20 To emphasise the art , because most religions communicate to non-believers through the objects they make .
21 The icons change from level to level , but the effect remains the same .
22 Ideologies change in response to material circumstances and needs and the 1970 rock/pop shift was not just the result of some random play of stars and influences .
23 Although the detailed patterns change from generation to generation — as both C clusters and D clusters expand , collide , and fragment — the asymptotic overall fraction of sites occupied by C , f C , fluctuates around 0.318 for almost all starting proportions and configurations .
24 In this scenario , capital flows tend towards areas with high technology and high productivity .
25 ( Stimulus A of fig. 5.10 might be said to be enriched , if only a little , by virtue of its ability to evoke the image of X. ) The differentiation theory , in contrast , holds that ‘ percepts change over time by progressive elaboration of qualities , features and dimensions of variation ’ ( Gibson and Gibson 1955 , p. 34 ) , that is , by an elaboration of aspects of the stimulus that are present in it from the outset .
26 The beautiful ones wear ornate regional head-dresses , chime bells and yodel to welcome the New Year , while nature mummers appear in costumes of pine-cones , moss and snail shells .
27 I 'm in some ways surprised the non-political groups want to affiliate with with the party .
28 The chefs cook in front of customers , and you can make your own pizzas .
29 Such claims are always contentious in climatic circles , and opponents of the work claim that the cycles are not statistically significant , and criticise Vines 's claim that the patterns correlate with changes in the Sun 's activity .
30 In living lizards and crocodiles , new teeth appear in sequence below the functional teeth , which are effectively dead , and force them out periodically .
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