Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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31 | In addition , over 700 students and trainees in these centres are likely to be registered for the Skillstart awards . |
32 | Much of women 's rural work , such as caring for poultry , milking and craftwork within the home is not included , as men are registered as the family breadwinners , as farmers , and women as housewives . |
33 | The sunken panels or coffers used by the Romans as decoration were formed between the brick ribs or cut into the solid concrete . |
34 | The person concerned is , generally speaking , the mother , but , given the role reversal which I experienced during the school holidays , it seems reasonable to point to my father 's behaviour as a possible contributory factor to my becoming anorexic . |
35 | This gives a breakdown of their main holiday-based activities and similar financial details are given for the holiday firms discussed in Table 11.1 . |
36 | I have read carefully the reasons given for the record levels of inward investment that has come into the United Kingdom , including Wales . |
37 | No financial assistance is given for the revenue costs of a project . |
38 | It takes them long enough to cut a way through to the chimney of the air shaft , sawing through the rhodie branches and tearing away the brambles and other undergrowth ; then they lever off the iron grating over the shaft without any difficulty , and one of the younger cops , in an overall and a hard hat , wraps the rope around himself — proper climbing rope they had in the back of one of the Range Rovers — and abseils down into the darkness . |
39 | It is therefore extremely important that such a vital ability should at least begin to be taught during the school years . |
40 | In order to avoid disruption of visitor 's enjoyment , the work will be completed during the winter months . |
41 | He had broken through the picquet lines . |
42 | This can double as the machine teachers use to preview materials and to find a place on a tape before a lesson . |
43 | The Collector had the remaining wooden shutters stripped off the Residency windows and dug into the mud of the ramparts to prevent them melting . |
44 | The whole story is that I was asked to ride Docklands Express , Cool Ground , Auntie Dot and Bonanza Boy in home gallops for the television cameras and then to compare the quartet . |
45 | There are two ways in which the overlap program can iterate through the word positions in the input data : |
46 | The company is cutting its multiprocessing teeth on this technology and the parallelising software it has developed for the clustering systems it now offers . |
47 | The company is cutting its multiprocessing teeth on this technology and the parallelising software it has developed for the clustering solutions it now offers . |
48 | Cabin air goes through the wheel wells when the gear is down , through a heat exchanger to wing fuel when aloft . |
49 | A Japanese man came in and asked about the china ducks . |
50 | My hon. Friend asked about the Export Credits Guarantee Department . |
51 | They have a talent for using as a lever planks or anything else that comes to hand . |
52 | A group directed by Dr Freddie Bakhtar in the School of Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering has developed a major new experimental facility to investigate the behaviour of the water droplets formed as the steam condenses — one of the key factors in steam turbine efficiency . |
53 | The Danish Government emphasised the correlation which must exist between the member states ' quotas and the local fishing areas which the quotas were to benefit . |
54 | The situation changes if ΔH M is negative as this will encourage mixing , and the search for binary polymer blends which are miscible has focussed on combinations in which specific intermolecular interactions , such as hydrogen bonds , dipole-dipole interactions , ion-dipole interactions , or charge transfer complex formation , can exist between the component polymers . |
55 | ‘ Dirty as the auld pigs he tended to , not a penny to bless himself , till his auld skinflint uncle died and he got a hold of the place . |
56 | The remaining gas drums were torn apart in a huge blast , and a series of titanic explosions ripped through the fuel tanks in their area , the shock wave breaking loose enormous chunks of rock from the roof . |
57 | When a significant person died , women were sometimes hired to weep during the funeral ceremonies . |
58 | It seems likely that several factors account for the gender differences in morbidity and that there are different explanations for different types of illness . |
59 | This was done for all posts in the industry and the data were computerised in a similar manner to that undertaken for the study posts . |
60 | A counter ( COUNT ) is incremented as the program cycles around the short loop . |