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

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1 This brings us on to the second of Dworkin 's grounds for excluding such background policy issues from the jurisdiction of the courts , for if no one has a right to any particular form of decision-making process — whether a right to a hearing itself , a right to cross-examine witnesses or to be given reasons for a decision -this can only be because such a right can not be derived from the master principle of equal concern and respect .
2 One of the principal reasons for the success this season has been an influx of new players .
3 Maybe you could have separate accounts for the whole these and these
4 Certainly , similar questions were posed in the Renaissance and given that the study of language , particularly rhetoric , lay at the heart of humanist education programmes during the period this is not surprising .
5 But we must also , where possible , build into plans for the future those values that are worth preserving .
6 How about forgot about one of the pennies for a minute this one if we shared that out between two of us .
7 But as David Bull says in his reply , even if we have misgivings about the way any campaign is handled , let's hope we are not deterred from getting on with the job in hand !
8 The BBC said there had been 12 calls about the programme some complimentary .
9 ‘ I could have gone to European clubs for a lot more money than I earn now , ’ he says .
10 Is the Minister aware that in Scotland we have gained the impression that while the Secretary of State for Scotland is prepared to have meetings about the industry such as the one that he had yesterday with the shadow Secretary of State for Industry — the man with the real power in relation to the steel industry , the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , is not prepared to lift a finger to help secure a future for steel production in Scotland ?
11 The rehearsals for a tour this size must be on a massive scale .
12 When the CNAA consulted its related institutions and others about the future guidelines for the DipHE many of the polytechnics pointed out that the emphasis on an ‘ interlock ’ between the Diploma and degree programmes prevented the Diploma from being seen as an award in its own right , and devalued it : it appeared to be a failed degree .
13 Just for the record , this year 's results show : THERE were 5.1 million entries for the exam this year .
14 However , it is important to realise that it is very difficult for a speaker to make a syllable louder without changing other characteristics of the syllable such as those explained below ( ii-iv ) ; if one literally changes only the loudness , the perceptual effect is not very strong .
15 Some information on other characteristics of the population such as household structure , employment status , ethnic composition and housing situation can be gleaned from the annual General Household and Labour Force surveys , but the problem of small sample size virtually rules out their use at scales below the Standard Region .
16 He had married late , a buxom research scientist from Cambridge twenty years his junior , and drove back to their modern flat on the outskirts of the city each night in his Jaguar — his chief extravagance frequently late , but seldom too late to bear her off to their local pub .
17 The first is his education : we find in the first two books of The Prelude those experiences which Wordsworth regarded as formative .
18 Not only is there the question of the availability of data on lifetime income , but also we know little about key relationships of the model such as the bequest function and the intergenerational association of earnings .
19 One of the nice aspects of a task such as that is that I think we , as professional physicists — and I 'm a physicist too erm we , as professional physicists , feel there 's a right way of doing something because it 's the way we learnt and we 've got used to , and we tend to instil this idea into other people .
20 Scuba diving is a very complex sport and you are required to learn many aspects of the sport all of which are vital for example , pressure equalization , maintenance of equipment , assembling the equipment , nitrogen narcosis , decompression sickness and use of dive tables misunderstandig or neglecting any of these can result in very serious injuries or paralysis or even death you also learn practical skills like mask clearing to a timed diver low compass navigation must also be mastered and a theory and practical tests are undertaken to show you are competent at scuba diving .
21 At the open nights , Brigade officers were also available to chat with potential applicants and there were displays showing other aspects of the work such as training and community education .
22 On Saturday 11th November five members of the Society met the owner of the Glenburrell bridge , Major Minton Beddoes , who kindly spent the whole afternoon with us discussing , not only the bridge itself , but various aspects of the line such as access to it and possible future developments .
23 But the process could also go into reverse if key aspects of the environment such as relative regulatory burdens deteriorate ( see section 5.3 ) .
24 Here 's the solution to the football puzzle … four Jimmy Greaves books to be won here … so congratulations to Mr. Soule and Philip Gearing … and Neil calcutt and Linda Betteridge … lots of you tried the rugby … winners of a book each are …
25 Beds or borders of a width such that the centre is at arms " length from any point on the edge will be easier to maintain , but if this makes them too narrow for your choice , stepping-stones in the border make life a lot easier and incidentally add to the border " s appearance .
26 It could seem as if nothing except attendance at the church 's services divided a pagan intellectual such as the professor Marius Victorinus from the educated clergy of a city such as Milan .
27 During the last three months of the year some 500,000 jobs were lost , and by December overall unemployment had risen to 7,600,000 , or 6.1 per cent of the labour force , the highest level for three years .
28 I came down the steps of the Ashbery that morning and burst out laughing at the heat .
29 Perhaps ironically , in Britain the 1980s also saw increased government regulation of certain sectors of the economy such as the financial services ‘ industry ’ .
30 ‘ I can tell you , ’ said Bobbie , as Juliet recorded her findings , ‘ I shall treat my legs with a lot more respect after this ! ’
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