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

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1 Now and then , waiters would serve us refreshing drinks from the bar and while we were busy unwinding , we were happy to know that the children were being well looked after in the Children 's Club .
2 That is , whereas Lok is freed from quasi-metaphorical thought patterns and learns to use comparison , separating concepts and seeing them independently , the reader is shown the comparison first , then , with the deletion of like the peoples ' view is represented .
3 Now it 's my very great pleasure to I think probably introduce the youngest member of our audience here today and a very good supporter of Save The Children erm I am sitting down soon beside Elise who 's travelled all the way from Norwich .
4 And now to illustrate aspects of Save The Children 's Fund and its long term health work , here now is a short video shot on location in Lesotho in Southern Africa and in Pennywell in Sunderland .
5 I 'm certain that those of us who heard Mike Save The Children 's overseas director on the Today programme or our field director in Angola on the evening television news yesterday , can have hold nothing but pride , what they had to say of Save The Children 's work in that country , a country described as the heart of darkness a country with the world 's worse infant mortality rate .
6 I was also immensely proud when Gavin Campbell , who fronted last week 's B B C D E C appeal , told me that words could not describe the tremendously high quality of Save The Children 's work in Malawi , Mozambique and Sudan , which he had recently visited in order to film for the D E C appeal .
7 This was true of 6.5 per cent of defendants appearing in the Crown Court and 12.2 per cent who were proceeded against in the magistrates ' courts in 1999 , all of whom could be said to have suffered a double injustice .
8 If I 'm not teaching I 'm marking in th to actually get a lecture through cos I was given this with about a weeks ' notice you see , so I did n't have a chance to prepare the stuff for this course other than as we go along Right ?
9 For a recent example , see Capricorn Inks Pty Ltd v Lawter International ( Australasia ) Pty Ltd [ 1989 ] 1 Qd R 8 , where a dispute about damages was referred to accountants by an agreement entered into after the parties ' dispute about liability had been settled by some other method ; there had been no prior agreement in the original contract to refer to an expert .
10 Care proceedings are dealt with in the Magistrates ' Court and can result in children either being taken into care or being released from care .
11 Similarly prosecutions relating to water pollution and contravention of planning notices are dealt with in the Magistrates ' Court .
12 And in reality , as the Criminal Statistics for 1990 bear out ( Home Office , 1991a ) , less than a third of such cases would have been dealt with in the magistrates ' courts by means of a custodial penalty at all ( compared with just under two-thirds in the Crown Court ) .
13 The appellant was anxious for the matter to be dealt with in the magistrates ' court , but his accomplice elected to be tried in the Crown Court , but changed his plea at the last minute .
14 In the family proceedings court the application may be dealt with by a justices ' clerk .
15 What the Act will do is to ensure that the child offender who is dealt with by a children 's hearing may not be asked , and if asked need not answer , questions about ‘ spent ’ offences in , for example , applications for employment .
16 There are many different bodies in the country who seek to recover levies from individuals or companies and these matters are invariably dealt with by the Magistrates ' Court .
17 You 'll find lists of publishers and what magazines look for in the Writers ' & Artists ' Yearbook ( A & C Black , £7.95 ) .
18 One section of the women backed the men ; another formed a separate union for a short while and tried to resist the ban called for in the men 's memorial .
19 It is a very common feature in the first questions drafted by students in schedule designing to ask questions which patently have not been thought about from the respondents ' point of view .
20 Eight colours to choose from in the ladies ' classic crew-neck t-shirt .
21 So of course we used to sort of try and get in in the nurses ' home through a ground floor window .
22 I 'll get back in from the kids ou , you know , literally , a minute past nine , so yeah .
23 The people at the fund raising coal face who have the skills and the expertise to ensure that our seventy fifth birthday year goes down in Save The Children 's fund raising history .
24 Advised by campaign strategist James Darville , often referred to as the Democrats ' Lee Atwater ( Bush 's 1988 strategist ) , Wofford avoided overly close identification with black interests and denounced racial-preference job tests .
25 People who know their animals well have a strong sense of what they are going to do next from what is referred to as the animals ' ‘ body language ’ .
26 Prior to the 1970s most banks relied on their networks of overseas correspondent banks ( sometimes referred to as the banks ' own banking system ) to meet customer needs as regards international trade payments and finance .
27 The significance of using this starting point , outside of the actors ' consciousness , can not be exaggerated , because it set Marx , Engels , and other Marxists on an analytical course which was fundamentally different from other social analysts of their time , and which to a certain extent still distinguishes Marxist analyses from many others .
28 Er I I think my honourable friend , if I followed him er is confusing two things , er because erm er what we , he was beginning by talking about er are what we will come to in the regulations er which is the right of citizens of other er member countries to vote in the country of which they 're not a citizen to vote .
29 Because of the significance of the matters referred to in the auditors ' report , the two firms are unable to form an opinion as to whether the financial statements give a true and fair view .
30 Just on the on on the figures er Sir in terms of table two er that Mr refers to , the er the figures for the A sixty one , I think there perhaps is some confusion here .
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