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

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1 Whichever method is adopted the wages clerk will be involved in checking time sheets and/or bonus calculations in order to calculate the wages due to operatives .
2 New Bristol & West director of marketing Ken Scott will spearhead the launch of a ‘ radical ’ new ‘ bespoke ’ product later this year .
3 This might include the party concerned divesting itself of its shares , complying with the Code ( sometimes subject to stricter conditions ) , allowing concessions under the Code to the other party to the takeover , suspending its voting rights or board appointments in respect of the target and increasing the bid price .
4 A further complication in drug addiction is that powdered drugs are commonly " cut " ( diluted ) with other substances such as washing powder or brick dust in order to get more money for an apparent increased quantity .
5 ‘ The Princess Royal would look elegant wearing a pastel pink or champagne dress in wool crepe , just skimming the knee , and a smart jacket , ’ says Tomasz .
6 The first is that there is rather little reason to associate the coercive pressure of a dominant or majority current of opinion or belief with democracy .
7 In Japan and America , some doctors are trying out remote control telemonitoring of pregnant women or heart patients at risk of raised blood pressure .
8 It would also be surprising if the problems for which we have developed such services , be they , in our case , radio isotope testing , or information retrieval software , or computer systems for stock or other control , were not equally recognized by competitors and people in other fields of business .
9 Now , music is so undifferentiated and ubiquitous that young lives are measured instead by TV commercials or computer games with Bomb The Bass backing tracks on them .
10 Consumers pay either through insurance or income tax for health services , hence there is no true test of the New Right model of suppliers reacting directly to consumer preferences in the market place .
11 Local gangs also improvised local variations in style — velvet caps in Battersea or plaid caps in Poplar , for example , as a badge of identity — and there were certainly trend-setters among the Hooligans .
12 After the initial whisky or gin and tonic move on to plain ginger ale or tonic water with ice and lemon which will give the impression , if necessary , that you are still drinking the real thing .
13 It follows , on the causalist or functionalist view in question , that I do feel the prick of the needle .
14 So , in the case of non-delivery , the buyer is not expected to hunt the globe to find similar goods , Lesters Leather & Skin Co. v. Home & Oversees Brokers ( 1948 C.A. ) .
15 Candidates must be members of the RSC , hold at least a masters or PhD degree in chemistry or a related subject and already be actively engaged in research .
16 According to Scott they occupy a ‘ contradictory class location ’ between labour and capital , but essentially they act as a service or lieutenant class for business leaders .
17 The finish is up to you , whether you clock is in kit form or assembled and polished , you can choose from traditional polished finishes and colours , or lacquer finish in black or white , or even limed in pastel colours .
18 Supported relational databases include an internal SQL database processor using the operating systems files or industry standards like Oracle , Ingres , Sybase and Rdb .
19 There were no significant differences between the two insulins in responses or glucose thresholds for release of the other counterregulatory hormones ( table II ) .
20 Both would be very pretty in shimmering pale blue or silver lurex for evening wear .
21 How about hearing tests by post , for instance , or blood pressure by fax and heart bypasses by special messenger services ?
22 This paper examines the concepts of client or citizen participation in community work and of effectiveness in social work and other related fields .
23 Anybody who 's worked in graduate or postgraduate level in science likes almost to continue that mystique .
24 Anybody who 's worked in graduate or postgraduate level in science likes almost to continue that mystique .
25 Generally speaking , students from the United Kingdom who are under 50 years and are on a full-time course ( undergraduate degree , Higher National Diploma or Certificate , Diploma of Higher Education or Postgraduate Certificate in Education ) will be eligible for a loan .
26 Qualified youth and community workers generally have a teaching qualification ; some institutions offer a BEd degree or postgraduate courses in youth and community studies .
27 In many others , the new governments were faced with a situation of having either virtually no press worthy of the name or merely one in which the colonial government or settler point of view had been dominant .
28 Erm er so erm yeah I mean that 's that 's er a fair way to proceed I think y'know if if you have video tapes or tape recordings of stuff
29 The Parliament could not sack individual Commissioners , or force amendments on legislation , nor did it develop much influence over budgetary matters until the 1970s .
30 In this chapter we consider the following issues : different types of bonds , the fair pricing of bonds , different yield measures , different yield curves ( or term structures of interest rates ) , various theories underlying the yield curve , fitting the yield curve , and different measures of the interest rate risk , e.g. duration and convexity .
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