Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 It is unnecessary for the purposes of this judgment to set out in any detail the content of these articles : it is sufficient to say that they question the propriety of certain investments made by the council of moneys in its superannuation fund , with Mr. Bookbinder as the prime mover , in three deals with Mr. Oyston or companies controlled by him .
32 It is unnecessary for the purposes of this appeal , to express a conclusion upon them .
33 As I said at the beginning , the National Health Services was born in 1948 through the efforts of the Labour Party , the first comprehensive free health service in the world .
34 Passage is possible through the branches on the extreme left .
35 Both national survey data and smaller in-depth studies now enable us to document at least some of the financial effects of care-giving on women , although we still know very little about the consequences for women who begin or continue to give care in their own old age , or about the experiences of Black women carers .
36 ‘ They are young and inexperienced and they come mostly from cities and know little about the problems of rural people .
37 We know that black elderly people , for example , have very little contact with formal social services but we know far too little about the reasons for this .
38 As Scherer concludes , ‘ we know far too little about the methods of goal formation and conflict resolution within large organizations .
39 Gaily knew very little about the ways of church services , and so he sat halfway towards the back , looking at the coffin and the windows full of pale saints carrying lilies and the dust motes in the groin of the roof .
40 Yet , given the reality that a number of children were deprived and neglected and the shortage of sympathetic officials , who could in any case have done little about the causes of such deprivation , it is difficult to known what alternative measures were available .
41 However , they were poorly informed about costs , knew little about the alternatives to private in-patient treatment ( especially the option of NHS care ) and showed little inclination to choose their doctor or hospital .
42 I feel sorry for the farmers with so many rules and changes from the Common Market laws .
43 Breeze did n't worry about the shoes , because she knew Felicity could get plenty more ; but she did feel sorry for the feet inside them .
44 Personally , I am sorry for the upsets at the third Test in Manchester , but many of our players are very young and keen .
45 I FEEL sorry for the parents of the little boy who had his face ripped open by an alsatian .
46 ‘ I am proud to die for my ideals ; and I am sorry for the sons of Britain who have died without knowing why . ’
47 She always felt sorry for the children at the Ragged School and there seemed to be hundreds and hundreds of them .
48 DARLINGTON chairman Dick Corden admitted he felt sorry for the fans after the disastrous 3–0 defeat at Torquay on Saturday .
49 Did you feel sorry for the animals at all ?
50 They had reason to hate the Turks , who had driven them from their homes ; they were grateful for the grants of land which enabled them to settle down in their new homes , and they owed no allegiance to the Croatian and Hungarian nobles .
51 Bernice was almost grateful for the hours of enforced idleness .
52 I am grateful for the comments of my hon. Friend , who is the distinguished Chairman of the Committee .
53 We have also been grateful for the messages of sympathy from people who did not know Paul but were moved by the manner of his death .
54 We are grateful for the contributions of the German Government , the Japan Festival and Belfast 1991 .
55 He must only be alive between the covers of a book , and not anywhere else .
56 These include snow and ice hazards , where impacts on transport and the need to plan road salting or gritting strategies are obvious ( see Perry et al. 1986 for the beginnings of a GIS approach ) .
57 Having given Moses a glimpse of that through the fingers of his hand , God commands him to cut two tablets of stone to replace those which were broken .
58 We should be alert for the side-effects of critical doubt .
59 Flipping through the pages of a notebook is quicker than scrolling through a large spreadsheet and makes finding a location or cell far easier .
60 However , while North Circular-bound a few months back I was flipping through the channels on the radio trying find something decent when I came across what I later learned to be Hey from the recent ‘ Upfront ’ album by David Sanborn .
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