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

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1 It 's not unusual on girls ' weekends or at women workers ' conferences for them to be demonstrative with each other , or with the young women , while we remain caught in the straight-jacket of frigidity while we are in the public eye .
2 These studies show that in Bield schemes 12.7% of tenants are dementia sufferers ( 10.4% mild ; 2.3% moderate ) .
3 Recently , Metz and Ziff ( 38 ) have shown that in pheochromocytoma cells PC12 , cAMP causes IL-6DBP to trans -locate to the nucleus .
4 Mr. Beazley submitted that the court 's decision in paragraphs 17 and 18 of the judgment , which is also reflected in the answer given to the question in the court 's ruling , is conclusive in his favour and determinative of the construction of article 5(3) ; and that in consequence articles 5(1) and 5(3) are to be construed as mutually exclusive , but as all-embracing so far as actions to establish any kind of liability of the defendants are concerned .
5 It should come through day-to-day teacher contact , and through language specialists ' involvement in support teaching and in helping their colleagues to use appropriate language consistently across the curriculum .
6 And of course teachers ' own families , and having fun with their own children , can be an enormous source of satisfaction .
7 Graham Fowler made it a double when he teamed up at the last minute with Chris Schaefer from Tennis World and in see-saw men 's double final the Tennis World pair of Ben O'Connor and Peter Ford .
8 It is said that yaks ' milk is sometimes used and in Italy buffalos ' milk is made into cheese .
9 Much the same thing occurs in New Statesman & Society , but there is a significant shift here in that we begin to see cultural products ( or rather questions raised by them ) being discussed outside of the journal 's cultural space — in the editorials and in guest journalists ' comments .
10 Among the pastoralists of East Africa women produce most of the foodstuffs through agriculture , but only cattle , cared for by men , are defined as the really important and noble product , and in fact women 's dominant productive contribution is given as an excuse for their social devaluation as low creatures unconcerned with the aesthetic and political value of pastoralism .
11 Where work was available near home it was rural based and by choice farmers ' sons and part-time farmers sought to be self-employed to allow a greater flexibility for the farm work .
12 Prominent American bankers recently informed me that half of their commercial letters of credit provided for payment not against ocean bills of lading , but against freight forwarders ' cargo receipts .
13 But to Paula Ladies ' Fashions was a veritable Aladdin 's cave of delights .
14 Finally , the nature of rural employment can also militate against successful mortgage applications because of building societies ' lending preferences for ‘ white-collar ’ occupations .
15 7.2.1 At present , general practitioners are free to refer to the hospital and consultant of their choice , although in practice this freedom has been restricted in recent years , partly because of health authorities ' reluctance to accept cross-boundary patients .
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