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

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1 We shall see below how different schools have been involved in one or more of these types of situation , but for the present two illustrations should suffice to demonstrate the potential of this classification .
2 For the present these views are likely to prevail despite Layfield 's conclusion that LIT was ‘ feasible ’ ( Layfield 1976:207 ) .
3 But on Wednesday and Thursday it caused queues of its own when 100 people attended the JobCentre to be interviewed for the initial eight jobs .
4 Whilst for the teachers these lads are ‘ trouble makers ’ , the lads have their own interpretation :
5 In addition , the number of β-galactosidase staining positive cells was also consistently above a few per cent of cells for the serum starved cells .
6 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern would be working for The Mob these days .
7 They were offered the three alternative thresholds taken from the Institute 's recent consultative document and only 18% opted for the VAT registration limit ( turnover £36,600 ) ; 47% were in favour of the VAT cash accounting limit , and 35% opted for the EC small companies definition .
8 Recently he captained Harlequins on the Saturday , flew to South Africa , was voted Man-of-the-Match playing for the South African Barbarians on the Monday and then returned to England for Quins ' league match against Leicester .
9 She even had one on the police for the South African Police Gazette — The Times .
10 A spokesman for the South African police was quoted the same day as saying that the establishment of " private armies " was " a recipe for civil war " .
11 1784 " The Meeting considering that there is now no Charity Schoolmaster in the Parish of Kildaltan , and Therefore the four pounds yearly for said Schoolmaster falls , and the Gentlemen of the Parish of Kildaltan having represented that they wish to have a fund for Purchasing Communion Tables & furms , and that four pounds sterl. will be necessary for that purpose , … agree to stent themselves for the sd. four pounds for this year . "
12 He has played a leading part in developing the Viet Nam business for the bast six years , chalking up 32 visits to the country before his permanent posting .
13 The usages objected to as ‘ anti-male ’ are certainly sexist , but not for the reasons some men seem to think .
14 Proposals to amend the 1976 Organic Law had been contained in the campaign of the " grand alliance " — an amalgam of pro-Chinese and business interests and Macanese ( people of mixed Chinese and Portuguese blood ) — for the October 1988 elections to the Legislative Assembly [ see p. 36765 ] .
15 There was a clear preference for the Okapi full-record displays .
16 Maiga , generally considered to be Saibou 's deputy , had also been blamed for the Feb. 9 killings , and his departure was described as " in the interest of the nation and in order to restore calm " .
17 For the majority these facilities were not readily available .
18 Government troops killed over 40 Tamils whom they held responsible for the Aug. 6 incidents , after Wijeratne had declared that " we will show no mercy to these Tamil terrorists , criminals who do not deserve to live " .
19 As for the G protein-linked receptors , signal transduction through tyrosine kinase receptors is an energy-requiring process because ATP is consumed not only as the two receptors interact ( autophosphorylation ) , but also during the subsequent phosphorylation of PLC- γ 1 ( Box 2 ) .
20 It was reported that Porfirio Muñoz Ledo , " number two " in the PRD , had been engaged in recent talks with the Minister for the Government , Fernando Gutiérrez Barrios , on preparations for the December municipal elections in Michoacán .
21 Sunderland Harrier David Clark , trained by Stan Long , is entered for the youths 3,000 metres and he will be trying for a personal best time after improving his marks when winning the North-East 800 and 1500 metres titles .
22 However , bistables based on individual transistors are sometimes used and valves were used for the purpose many years ago .
23 they booked a six week holiday coming back on the first week on boxing day they 've got free car hire for the whole six weeks , not the insurance .
24 So will the tape last for the whole two hours ?
25 The Soviets , however , seem happy for families to stay at Star City for the whole 18 months .
26 Does my right hon. Friend agree that the Broadcasting Act 1990 placed on the ITC the requirement to ensure that all bids were sustainable and stable for the whole 10 years of the franchise ?
27 If we had played for the whole 90 minutes as we did for the first hour we would have beaten Rangers . ’
28 We are as anxious as anyone to provide good working conditions for public servants ; but would the public servants themselves honestly contend that working conditions during eight hours of the day should , in the present emergency , take priority over the living conditions of mothers and children for the whole twenty-four hours ?
29 You may be wondering if you will have enough willpower to see this through for the whole 28 days .
30 This protection for the local authority does not require the residence to have taken place for the whole 12 months in the house to which succession is claimed .
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