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

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1 ‘ ( 1 ) Subject to the provisions of this section , an appeal shall lie under this section from any order or decision of a court in the exercise of jurisdiction to punish for contempt of court ( including criminal contempt ) ; and in relation to any such order or decision the provisions of this section shall have effect in substitution for any other enactment relating to appeals in civil or criminal proceedings . …
2 But as the rest of the nation stays glued to TV sets or lines the streets near Crathie Church near Balmoral to watch the wedding , Carol will be hard at work in her studio .
3 Must states , as Evans ( 1979 ) argued , ‘ continually coerce or cajole the multinationals into undertaking roles they would otherwise abdicate ’ even as the pendulum swings towards liberalisation ?
4 With pavements and roads or fields the lines of the drawing may suggest recession but the changes of colour usually do not and are hard to recognise .
5 In many cases a mortgage will affect the property , and depending upon the terms of the court order or agreement the requirements of the mortgagee should be observed .
6 that cracks the walnuts in her hand I 'd like to see somebody do that
7 The oil crisis of the early seventies provoked a rush of decisions at federal and state level to find clean energy sources , and this is one result ; the four thousand windmills that line the ridges of the Atamont hills in central California .
8 ‘ In his last will and testament , the celebrated philosopher , author of Pythagorean Mysticism and the Ninfanian School , left his entire estate , the noble house at Punta del Giorno , the farms and their sheep folds in the hills at Crotone , Metaponto and Matera , the vineyards that fringe the banks of the Sauro gorge , to none other than himself , when he should return in his next incarnation to take up residence on his territories again .
9 In the history plays and tragedies the consequences of hypocrisy are more serious .
10 Save The Children really recognises and values the skills of fund raisers , both volunteers and staff .
11 The set of coefficients on the right-hand side ( in this case ) is called the signature of the space and labels the properties of the space .
12 Your Royal Highness ladies and gentlemen the foundations of Save The Children .
13 They were the sensible couple , the forward planners : Alix and Sebastian the children of the hour .
14 ‘ They 'll all wake up hungry , ’ Christopher had said grimly , and went outside on the terrace with the carrier bags and a bowl to peel and core the apples in the early morning sunlight .
15 Perhaps the most extraordinary moment in the story is when the Butterfly appears and ali the butterflies in the world , in a great swarm , are absorbed back into his essence .
16 But in the trackside wastelands near Stockton , Norton and Billingham the looks on their faces were exactly the same .
17 But in the trackside wastelands near Stockton , Norton and Billingham the looks on their faces were exactly the same .
18 The whistles are made from brass tubes and plates the pieces of which are silver-soldered in his home-based workshop near Llanberis .
19 It would be his task to summon speakers to the rostrum ( from a list supplied by Central Office ) and to introduce in appropriate terms of admiration and approval the Ministers of the Crown who would respond to a series of debates .
20 The Rutland jurors again asserted that King John , who seems to have been cast by popular tradition as the villain of the piece , had afforested the greater part of the forest in that country , whereas it seems in fact to have been a creation of Henry I. In Exmoor , the Buckinghamshire part of Bernwood , Cumberland , Worcestershire and Wiltshire the perambulations of 1300 demanded more extensive disafforestments than ever before : more than half the forest area that remained in England was declared to be outside the ancient bounds .
21 The findings also supported this author 's conclusion in a review of data in the early 1960s , that the further along the socio-economic scale one went , the more were entertainment and relaxation the motives for newspaper-reading ( Seymour-Ure , 1968 ) .
22 And fright the Beggars from her hated Door :
23 As during previous eras , pre- and post-liberation the rights of the individual were to be sacrificed for the sake of maintaining social stability and avoiding da luan .
24 Forth Valley Health Board has a major outbreak plan which offers staff guidance on how to recognise and report outbreaks of infection ( especially enteric illness ) and outlines the lines of communication and administration required .
25 Chapter 4 provides the reasons for selecting Wales and the Auvergne as the major study areas and outlines the forms of agriculture in the two regions plus their nature conservation interests .
26 It covers types and sources of finance and outlines the steps to be taken when seeking project finance .
27 Alayne Swanson explains the methods available and outlines the ways in which technology developed within her firm helps in the recovery of clients ' debts .
28 The framework for investor protection is shown in Figure 12.3 , and outlines the channels of authority .
29 From all heights and angles the faces of G.B.S. confront you , from the bust done of him by Rodin in Paris to the painting of him by Augustus John in Galway .
30 Through the ports of Rye , Winchelsea and Shoreham the men of the Weald exported an increasing amount of timber , both as ‘ billets ’ of fuel and , in large oaks , for building ; one major ancillary of this was the ship-building industry which flourished in most of the county 's ports until the later fourteenth century .
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