Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Ladder and/or steps to gain access to the roof space ( usually the vendor will provide this )
2 Just as essences or forms give rise to those properties , so definitions of those forms , when used as premisses , give rise to conclusions about those properties .
3 In an economy with a government sector ( Figure 9.6 ) a net outflow of funds to the government ( where taxes exceed expenditure on a particular day ) results in the banking system being under-liquid .
4 But if these designs tapped a familiar vein , he proved his adaptability by accepting an invitation from John Line & Sons to design wallpaper for their ‘ Limited Editions ’ series , the first British set of screen-printed papers .
5 In 1938 the Christies moved into the ground-floor flat of 10 Rillington Place ( later demolished ) in west London , where Christie found employment as a clerk .
6 The anarchist , or more accurately anarcho-syndicalist , CNT ( National Confederation of Labour ) had been founded in 1910–11 ; its main bastions were Catalonia , where socialist strength in the working class was virtually non-existent ; Andalusia , where anarchism drew vigour from a long tradition of rural insurrectionism and millenarianism ; Zaragoza ; and parts of Asturias , Valencia and Galicia .
7 In all practices without a screening or case finding programme with high response most of these cases will not be detected until they are over 40 .
8 Following the 1921 Railways Act , on 1 January 1923 the L & NWR became part of the LMSR .
9 Thirdly , there are case-studies on particular industries or technologies to throw light on the generation , adoption , diffusion and success in exploiting new technologies .
10 Dispersive instruments use prisms or gratings to separate radiation of different frequencies , by refraction or diffraction .
11 If one adds to this one other incontrovertible fact — that the overwhelming majority of women have lived their lives without economic freedom or autonomy , but as dependants or chattels lacking control over the crucial fixed aspects of their own lives — then it becomes clear that the chameleon nature of women is their necessary self-protection .
12 Where Hegel sees national or supra-national civilisations as the instrument or the perfecting dialectic , Marx sees classes of society ; and where Hegel sees history as the account of the development of the abstract spirit of humanity — or , perhaps better , of the development of human consciousness — Marx relates his view to the mode of production which he sees as comprehending within itself all the factors affecting the formation and attributes of a society .
13 Cheshire 's ‘ Cost Centre ’ scheme , where schools had control of essentially non-staffing resources .
14 Coopers & Lybrand took issue with the official Red Book projections of growth rising to annualised 2 per cent rate in the second half of this year , climbing to 3½ per cent from 1993–94 to 1996–97 , and based its forecasts instead on a 2½ per cent growth rate .
15 They started to run meetings in the house for the wives of the clergy , where Ramsey talked theology to them and mixed it with a lot of humour .
16 We will ensure that guarantees mean what they say , and that manufacturers or importers share responsibility with the people who sell their goods .
17 Where statute accords power to public bodies including non-governmental ones such as the SIB , the presumption that statute does not alter the common law applies .
18 [ Though well received by the public schools , the scheme never came into effect , mainly because of the unwillingness of either central government or LEAs to take responsibility for payment of the grants . ]
19 But these can not yet be attributed to the activities of an individual mosaicist — although they might well indicate the predilictions of an influential client or close- knit group of clients — and are still most significant when viewed over considerable periods of time .
20 Only four local authorities could state how many households had been housed into wheelchair or mobility adapted accommodation during the previous year , and five could say whether any such nominations had been made to housing associations .
21 However , it might be thought that where sado-masochism takes place between adult consenting parties and the injury sustained is not serious , the law should not intervene at all .
22 The remains of engine houses and mining shafts are found over a wide area in this region , as well as ‘ rakes ’ long fissures stretching for miles across the landscape , where miners extracted ore from narrow veins in the carboniferous limestone .
23 Second , and more briefly , I shall ask some questions about the relevance of the 1988 Act to the particular needs of pupils in our schools who have significant difficulties with learning , or whose behaviour or adjustment gives cause for concern .
24 The highly respected veteran Academician Dimitri Likhachev sent a telegram to the discussion , expressing his feelings : if this document becomes law , he vows to leave the country for ever and would appeal to the UN or UNESCO to take control of those State museums that are no longer able to protect and preserve their museum treasures .
25 They are published in either mass market A or B format paperback at around £4.99 , and are available generally throughout the trade .
26 In giving permission for diplomats , consuls , or commissioners to take evidence under Articles 15–17 , or in granting measures of compulsion , the competent authority of the State in which the evidence is to be taken may prescribe such conditions as it deems fit , including the time and place of the taking of evidence and the giving of reasonable advance notice of hearing .
27 The peasantry on a manor or seigneurie paid rent to the lords in money and in service .
28 Strictly speaking , counterpoint or polyphony means music in a number of parts , where the voices are independent but combine to form a coherent whole .
29 On the lower reaches of glaciers and on ice shelves close to the sea , where ablation exceeds snowfall in summer , wind-blown dust and rock fragments encourage local melting .
30 There is a short detour to consider the inclusion of similarity , where Weyl finds symmetry in the chambered nautilus shell .
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