Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [prep] [noun] ' " in BNC.

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1 - Buses in the morning and afternoon are suddenly full of children , traffic jams are caused by cars containing family groups and signs appear in tobacconists ' shops : ‘ Sorry , No More Than One Schoolchild In Here At A Time , Put Your Arms Up and Stand Against The Wall To Be Searched When Requested .
2 London Ambulance Service workers claimed the system crash last October led to people 's deaths , but yesterday 's document said an examination of 26 cases considered by coroners ' courts showed the LAS had not been blamed for a single death .
3 For the law and rules relating to debtors ' petitions , see Chapter 3 .
4 The LA has to be assured by the applicant that he understands the importance of the rules relating to drivers ' hours , records and tachograph requirements , rules which need careful study .
5 In 1980 a working party of the Association for Science Education published a collection of papers ( Language in Science ) which deal with the role of language in science education and make proposals relating to teachers ' needs .
6 Nor did the questionnaires completed by patients ' relatives show any differences in the signs of hypoglycaemia with either insulin ( median ( range ) score for signs at onset of hypoglycaemia 34 ( 4–48 ) for human insulin v 32.5 ( 5–45 ) for porcine ; 95% confidence interval -5 to 15 , Z =0.3 , p=0.79 ) .
7 To Freire , the purpose of education should be human liberation , which means people are subjects of their own learning , not empty vessels filled by teachers ' knowledge .
8 Since ITV had the TV monopoly of advertising and ‘ editorializing ’ was not allowed , few anxieties surfaced about advertisers ' influence on programmes .
9 It has been argued that the present day focus of international law is upon disputes relating to parties ' interests in satisfying needs , and values , rather than upon formalistic attention to rights .
10 ( 1986 ) find that even today , where referees refer to candidates ' families , they see those of female candidates as problems they have overcome , but refer to those of male candidates as assets .
11 Ludus is strictly for women with their eyes set on newsagents ' mid-shelves
12 ‘ Before your father went to receive that money , he came to see me , ’ continued Mr Brownlow slowly , his eyes fixed on Monks ' face .
13 Neither did the would-be owners want or need the staffed apartments and small group homes funded by Massachusetts ' department of health , which in many cases offered no degree of permanency .
14 So was the way in which the Treasury department , Congress and federal deposit insurers jumped on thrifts ' investments in junk bonds .
15 Some provide extensive facilities and pioneer new methods of treatment , education and care ; others are small social clubs meeting in members ' houses for companionship and leisure activities .
16 The president 's television addresses activated grass-roots support in members ' districts , but administration strategists were not content to leave the matter there .
17 The next most basic distinction is between direct taxes levied on households ' and enterprises ' incomes and indirect taxes levied on expenditure .
18 Often parents sit on pupils ' chairs facing the teacher across the teacher 's desk , a situation which gives clear messages of status and power .
19 Breast feeding ( the antibodies found in mothers ' milk are helpful in protecting the baby against infections ) .
20 Perhaps the most urgent is that of how the elements in ideal-type models relate to actors ' own beliefs about what they are up to .
21 Many wore jewelled , gilded coronets fringed with lions ' manes .
22 Since last November the average settlements recorded by Rewards ' clients has been 5 p.c .
23 Whilst the sale itself can be effected only by acte notarie , it is worth remembering that many of the contracts drawn by sellers ' Agents are prepared without a sight of the title deeds .
24 Coping with custody : a study of survival strategies used by prisoners ' families
25 Marvellous similes flowed from journalists ' pens .
26 This ongoing professional development is based on the fundamental premise that solutions and strategies lie in teachers ' own expertise and experience .
27 Royal Navy Stewards are trained in hotel services and management and use their skills to look after officers ' accommodation ashore and afloat .
28 When times are good , ever-optimistic bankers still lend ; in hard times , mysterious accounts add to creditors ' suspicions .
29 There were shallow baskets lined with grasses stacked with ducks ' , hens ' and gulls ' eggs — white , brown and blue .
30 The results for all the other NFER tests trialled during this project are referred to the attainment bands formed from pupils ' scores on the GT4 test .
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