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

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1 On the other hand , there were grave limitations in using existing adult education institutions for radical education and action .
2 In some instances formal committees and similar bodies are established to provide a mechanism for the exchange of information and views between central government and the various interests within the national local government community .
3 These scales will be used to indicate mothers whose views about personal rights and maternal role conflict with their employment status .
4 Do they implicitly reinforce particular views about paid work and the inevitability of unemployment ( the social control model ) ?
5 We know that different people hold different views about moral issues that they all treat as of great importance .
6 One need not partake of overly sentimental or nostalgic views about academic freedom and communities of scholars to recognise that open doors and free and easy communication — face to face and in print — are the fundamental difference between the aridity of Soviet science and the fabulous productivity of American science .
7 Essentially this was based on optimistic views about social progress and economic growth .
8 It also intends to develop greater object extensions using the Object Management Group 's Object Request Broker — to increase the interoperabilty and communication of objects between Oracle-based tools and foreign software .
9 Vacancies for chief executives and managing directors have risen by more than one-third in the last year , while senior managerial vacancies have increased by 17.4 p.c .
10 It explores the inter-relationships between official policy and professional practice and their adaptation to each other .
11 In an extensive interview published in the leading news magazine Veja on May 24 , Pedro Collor had claimed that Farias had pocketed US$15,000,000 of the US$100,000,000 election campaign fund and continued to broker contracts between private companies and the government , sharing commissions with the President .
12 In 1973 and 1974 this price rise fed through to contracts between major producers and users .
13 The section has serviced these contracts through good times and bad — remember the stock market crash in 1987 ?
14 IXI is expected to use other SCO technologies for new groupware and tools that will roll into its pervasive Motif-based X.desktop manager , of which 250,000 users are claimed .
15 There may be a similar need for some bridging unit to link Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 , and discussions between secondary schools and the primary schools within a particular catchment area may prove useful .
16 ‘ As you know a little while ago there were discussions between this Office and Stephenson Harwood [ the applicant 's former solicitors ] about a proposed interview to be conducted under the terms of section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 and I promised to provide further details to them of our proposed course of action which is now given to you instead of them : ( 1 ) This Office intends to hold an interview with you under section 2 on Thursday , 13 June 1991 .
17 The company is building several satellites for European organisations but has yet to win an order from the developing world .
18 We had been exchanging enthusiasms for Italian opera and I was enticed by his collection of Caruso recordings .
19 Sprinkle the mixed herbs between each layer and finally slice the mushrooms and place over the top of the vegetables .
20 Alistair Kelman , a barrister , believes this will have two nasty effects : it will prevent ‘ innocent hackers ’ from informing authorities about lax security or about real computer criminals ; and it could drive those who do commit a basic offence into the hands of hardened criminals .
21 Practice specific work includes analysis of prescribing and visits to understand the reasons for apparent over- and under-prescribing .
22 I quote word for word , on the question of wanting details as to why the appeal was overturned , it is not a practice of the organization to give the reasons for such decisions and I would add that I 've spoken to the National Executive Officer on this matter and he 's confirmed that we are not required to do so .
23 At present microdialysis is only justifiable when there are compelling reasons for neurosurgical intervention and when the inclusion of the microdialysis probe does not add appreciably to the risks .
24 It will contain space for reporting reasons for down time and system incidents ( such as a fault in a terminal or printer ) causing degraded service .
25 When considering whether a parent was unreasonably withholding consent to a child 's adoption , the test was not whether the court agreed with the parent 's reasons for withholding consent but whether a reasonable parent would withhold consent in the circumstances of the case .
26 And presumably the reasons for these suspicions and degrees of mistrust lie in history ?
27 There are a number of reasons for these differences although not all can be fully explained .
28 The aim of this project is to investigate the reasons for these differences and their subsequent effects .
29 IN the past , attention has been focused on the problems of the chronology of civil defences and less thought has been directed at the reasons for these defences and why some settlements were chosen in preference to others .
30 There are several reasons for this extension but the most important in the case of the declaration is that , being a non-coercive remedy ( which means that failure to comply with a declaration does not amount to a contempt of court ) , it is available against the Crown ; and it is very useful in other situations where the seeking of a coercive remedy might be thought unnecessarily aggressive , and where the plaintiff is confident that the defendant will do the right thing once a court says what it is .
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