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

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1 Thorn is a floating voter , but a Labour victory would be better for business , as replacements would be needed for the boxes which Tories wished to keep for old times ' sake .
2 It was far worse for the Arabs whose homes lay in that part of Palestine in which the United Nations had decided to locate the new state of Israel .
3 It is also found that , for the junctions whose phosphates do not resonate at low field , the torsional energy of the B II conformation is uniformly less stable than that of the starting structure .
4 Reward witty , fast-thinking and/or humorous role-playing here with an additional EP award for the characters whose lines add the most fun to this encounter !
5 To ask the Minister for the Arts what discussions he has had with London arts organisations about provision of arts facilities and entertainments for children ; and if he will make a statement .
6 The consequences for the animal are ultimately identical , but for the humans their actions are couched in a class-ridden dressing of either romanticism or oafish brutality .
7 He lacked all feeling for the men whose lives he destroyed .
8 New help for the children whose parents have a drink problem .
9 Help for the children whose parents drink too much .
10 The argument in support of this interpretation is that section 309 changes the definition of ‘ the interests of the company ’ — it adds the employees to the shareholders as the persons whose interests the directors are required to serve .
11 They 're old as the hills them cushions , in fact they 're
12 Thus , there could be a significant mismatch between the tasks which children were given , and the setting in which they were required to undertake them .
13 A few other studies were made in the 1970s , by women , about the problems which unions raised for women as well as the problems which women raised for the unions ( Cunnison , 1983 ; Coote and Kellner , 1981 ; Stageman , 1980 ; Harrison , 1969 , 1980 ) .
14 We want to improve our knowledge about the problems our relatives have .
15 I mean the question that has to be faced is that when you talk about cutting the costs in local government you also have to talk about the services which councils deliver , and you ca n't get something for nothing .
16 ‘ We have to appeal to the parents , asking them to think about the mothers whose sons will never come home . ’
17 They have built up an enormous collection of data about the images which subjects , especially white male Americans , have about outgroups .
18 ‘ I 'm no cynic , I care about the people who work for Sarah Chester 's , I care about the ideals my grandparents believed in , about the welfare of the employees , their physical and mental well-being , their degree of satisfaction in creating something that 's positively useful and worthwhile in this world … ’
19 National policy decisions about farming , rural housing , pollution control and about the guidelines which planners are obliged to follow are matters on which the national voice of CPRW must be heard .
20 The First World War curtailed his ambitions but after the hostilities his cars were at their peak and invincible .
21 Above all , the collection came together , it seems to me , because one of the stories which women have learned and passed on concerns the experience of women artists , and it has created a common bond , transcending differences of medium , approach , age , or particular politics or sexuality .
22 And some of its basic assumptions seem to be confirmed by casual observations of the problems which legislatures have in performing one of their traditional functions .
23 As former president Mike Lickiss said , ‘ the mood of the 1990s is not the mood of the times our rules were written ’ .
24 Here there is nothing about tonal values , composition , or any of the phrases which critics and commentators use with such abandon ; merely a straightforward statement of what Bennett sees .
25 What I actually said was that the price that we would have to charge for burying the dead had to go up in order to ensure that in of the circumstances our standards could remain impeccable .
26 He died , slowly , in pain , in spite of the drugs his companions administered to him to relieve it .
27 The definition must be understood as stating that an idiom is an expression whose meaning can not be accounted for as a compositional function of the meanings its parts have when they are not parts of idioms .
28 Willems in Conrad 's story , is another one of the clerks whose lives so fascinated Eliot .
29 These are just some of the goods which police believe were bought by Oxford City Council to be sold by some of its employees for private profit .
30 The result was that the all-union bodies which carried out these functions were seen as Russian bodies , and Russians took the blame for their shortcomings ; while Russia itself , one of the areas whose numbers had been increasing most rapidly before the revolution , was threatened with depopulation .
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