Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [prep] [noun] ' " in BNC.
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1 | From April 1 , 1989 , the limit for advice and assistance provided to a petitioner for divorce or judicial separation has been three times the sum for preparation for magistrates ' court criminal proceedings ; and in other cases , two times that sum . |
2 | The guide contains commonsense recommendations covering situations such as meetings in strangers ' offices and homes , walking home alone and car breakdowns . |
3 | Control of Boiotia , and the central Greek land empire generally , was lost to Athens in 446 as part of Pericles ' deal with Pleistoanax . |
4 | Shares and warrants should be reported as part of shareholders ' funds . |
5 | Such an aggregate will only equal the value of total output if those goods which are produced but not sold are also included — this item , which is called ‘ net changes in stocks and work in progress ’ , is normally counted as part of firms ' investment spending ( which is logical since such goods are for future rather than current consumption ) . |
6 | As part of Siemens ' R/3 Live package , clients are offered a full business analysis and feasibility study on the basis of which a fixed fee is then agreed for system implementation . |
7 | As part of Siemens ' R/3 Live package , clients are offered a full business analysis and feasibility study on the basis of which a fixed fee is then agreed for system implementation . |
8 | Fine Art was acquired as part of Boots ' £900million takeover of Ward White in August this year . |
9 | As part of Illinois ' month-long celebration of French culture , science and trade , the Art Institute of Chicago is giving Patrick Tosani his first U.S. solo show ( until 19 July ) . |
10 | F.E. resourcing and staffing are more generous than for institutions under Schools ' Regulations . |
11 | ( Far right ) Tiberius Caesar , Augustus ' stepson , at the time of his adoption as successor after Gaius ' death in AD 4 . |
12 | Only 20 per cent , however , were willing to assume any responsibility for payment of teachers ' salaries . |
13 | In the case of a demand for payment of solicitors ' costs , one of the circumstances will be the date when the bill was served and the client 's attitude towards taxation of the bill . |
14 | To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many more people would be liable for payment of employees ' national insurance contributions if the atypical work directive were adopted . |
15 | The newly formed Catering Committee is expected early next month to consider two consultants ' reports on the architectural feasibility and management implications of converting the premises of the former St. Stephen 's tavern into a refreshment facility for groups of Members ' visitors . |
16 | Something approaching this may yet emerge through Action for Governors ' Information and Training — a co-ordinating agency based in Coventry . |
17 | Now the GA aerodrome is no more , the ATZ has vanished from the charts , and the good citizens of Grimbergen are finding they have exchanged the gentle putter of Lycomings and Continentals for the full-throated roar of northbound RR- , GE- and P & W-powered 747s and Airbuses as they thunder over their rooftops after take-off from Brussels ' Runway 25R . |
18 | Headings are selected for inclusion in Sears ' on the basis of common usage . |
19 | Despite some evidence of change in teachers ' attitudes and behaviour , they themselves were reluctant to admit that the project had influenced them . |
20 | One of the most critical problems for organizations in designing well and competitively is their response or lack of response to change and , more specifically , to rates of change in markets ' technical and economic conditions . |
21 | There are a number of reasons for tutors ' apparent retreat to the classroom , among which may be increasing administrative demands on their time and/or lack of opportunities for recent clinical experience . |
22 | The Court heard that one of the directors had acted while an undischarged bankrupt , aided and abetted by the others , and that they had caused the company to trade without reasonable prospect of payment of creditors ' claims , to retain Crown monies to finance insolvent trading and to abuse banking procedures . |
23 | The report is a remarkable admission that despite tightening of Lloyds ' regulations such frauds will continue . |
24 | Ward learning is however a gradual process , and the student can easily overlook the value of discussions of patients ' progress , the care supervised by a senior nurse and the opportunity to observe experienced people at work . |
25 | RAFA ADS achieved a small increase in profits of £3,257 by RAFAMACS ' profits were down by £33,929 . |
26 | The most important is of course in Tacitus ' excursus on the Jews in the Histories . |
27 | Divorce is likewise raising complicated issues of entitlement to dependants ' occupational benefits , since on divorce a woman loses her potential right to a widow 's pension and/or benefits . |
28 | Under the Bill , responsibility for the administration of funding for nurses ' education will be transferred from the national boards of Wales , Scotland and England to health authorities and health boards . |
29 | The glorification of action in Aeschylus ' Prometheus Bound is the antithesis of Sophocles ' endorsement of saintly passivity , but it rests on the same pessimistic basis . |
30 | In what ways would your reading have been altered by the following instructions : ( a ) Find out about the effects of industry on workers ' standards of living . |