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

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1 Furthermore , the reforms which had been implemented up to 1990 did not emerge from discussions between the communities concerned and the government but have been imposed from above .
2 A joint commission of the FA and Football League ordered the accounts for the years 1916 to 1918 to be produced in evidence , and when these were not forthcoming expelled the club from the League .
3 Consequently , member states and the Commission wish to see the minimum change in the operation of the current CSFs and programmes for the years 1992 and 1993 .
4 Contact can be made with the clubs during the Sports Fair in Freshers ' week or through the Sports Union office .
5 The General Commissioners found that the taxpayer had wilfully refused to submit tax returns for the years 1988/89 and 1989/90 despite the receipt of a notice under s 8 , TMA 1970 to deliver the returns .
6 Shares of the reporting entity are to be classified as equity or non-equity and an analysis is to be presented of shareholders ' funds between the amounts attributable to equity and non-equity shares .
7 Sharpe 7 analysed the performance of 34 mutual funds between the years 1954 and 1963 ( inclusive ) .
8 I understand that the only guidelines for the police national computer were produced by the Association of Chief Police Officers in 1987 .
9 It 's the equivalent to in a neural network saying instead of saying the weights times the inputs all summed , we 'll take each weight times its input and multiply it with each weight times its input so we do the product of all the inputs times the weights .
10 The ‘ radical theology ’ contained in the book formed the basis of the movement called ‘ situational ethics ’ which proposed that ‘ our moral decisions must be guided by the actual relationships between the persons concerned at a particular time in a particular situation , and compassion for persons overrides all law .
11 But to understand a language sequence it is not enough to recognize the relationships between the elements present in it ; we also have to refer to relationships of absence , and it is these that Saussure calls associative relationships .
12 Rosenthal scored seven goals for the Reds last season in 36 appearances , although in many of those games he was either substituted or came on .
13 Using this giant horn , he captured live operatic performances on cylinders during the years 1900–1902 .
14 The students were expected to spend half an hour at the beginning of each day in quiet study and prayer , and there were private interviews with the tutors about the candidates spiritual life , growth and development .
15 Although GEMMs in the aggregate made substantial losses during the years 1987 – 89 , the market as a whole became profitable in 1990 and remained so in 1991 .
16 Some organisations employ specialist counsellors to run in-company briefing/counselling sessions for the employee(s) concerned and their spouses .
17 Moreover , through it , the same predictable behaviour can be obtained irrespective of the particular active device incorporated in the open-loop amplifier even when the characteristics of the devices concerned vary greatly .
18 The aims of the project are to analyse these data to determine the distribution of these forms of employment and to explore the relationships between their use and other characteristics of the enterprises concerned about which information is available .
19 The stage is high , deterring those who see the stage as their personal Kuwait and giving the laser-lit silhouettes of the Inspirals real presence when they arrive to a pre-recorded keyboard and mooing groove .
20 The impact of the project may be exemplified by the experience of two curriculum areas , described principally through the eyes of the teachers responsible for them .
21 The result was , in the eyes of the ladies present , very glamorous indeed , and they were nice enough to tell her so .
22 The list must specify the names and addresses of the creditors concerned , the amount of their debts and whether they support or oppose the petition .
23 For the purposes of Clause ( 4 ) of the Agreement , in the event of glass ) being broken or fuel pumps damaged as a result of a collision or an attempt to avoid a collision between two or more vehicles , the intention is that the Immobile Property Insurer shall only recover in total 75% of their loss provided that they have signed this Agreement with the Insurers of the vehicles concerned .
24 In this instance , the use of the non-past suggests that the statement made about the role of the heads of the ministries prior to 1889 is based on the author 's personal assessment of the situation , as opposed to the statement concerning their role from 1889 onwards , which , presumably , is supported by hard facts .
25 ‘ In the case of SO&sub2 ; and NOx emissions from combustion processes , ’ said the Department , ‘ prevention , or partial abatement , has hitherto been regarded as impractical on grounds of cost , and operators are therefore required to render ground-level concentrations of the emissions harmless by dispersal from high stacks and dilution in the air . ’
26 The developmental effects of TNC investment must be judged on a case by case basis and can not be judged in isolation from the development goals of the countries concerned .
27 They may act as legitimate grammatical subjects , but they are not necessarily also the " logical " subjects of the propositions concerned , in the sense of representing the genuine basis of predication in the given instance .
28 But to revert to the subject of getting information about police work , the next most accessible source after the books of the police procedural writers is , of course , television .
29 This applies to the account party 's application to his bank to open the credit , the credit itself , the relationship between the beneficiary and advising and confirming banks , and the relationships of the banks inter se .
30 General practitioners were enticed to join the fundholding scheme by the promise of new freedoms in their gatekeeping role , but when it became apparent that their potential to destabilise the system threatened other aspects of the reforms regional health authorities were told to ‘ manage the market ’ to ensure that the stability of hospitals was not threatened .
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