Example sentences of "[noun pl] write [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In such circumstances LIFESPAN RDBI will make a number of attempts to write to the error log . |
2 | But I have no plans to write for the theatre . |
3 | Please could I ask you to find a few minutes to write to the Secretary of State for Wales , Welsh Office , Cathays Park , Cardiff CF1 3NQ , urging him to persuade his cabinet colleagues of the importance of finding time for an Environment Bill which includes these measures . |
4 | speaks at masses or meetings writes for the newsletter |
5 | The first 500 readers to write to The Sugar Bureau will get a free copy of Easy Cooking On A Budget . |
6 | I wish I could have 2,000 words to write about THE SIZE OF HER HANDS . |
7 | ( iii ) Building on their experience of reading and hearing a wide range of poetry , they should have opportunities , both individually and in groups , to use poetic features such as rhythm , rhyme and alliteration in verse forms such as jingles , limericks , ballads , haiku , etc. ( iv ) Pupils should have opportunities to write for a range of communicative or informative purposes including describing , explaining , giving instructions , reporting , expressing a point of view . |
8 | 17.48 ( i ) Pupils should have opportunities to write in a range of forms including a number of the following : notes , diaries , personal letters , chronological accounts , pamphlets , book reviews , advertisements , comic strips , poems , stories , playscripts. ( ii ) Building on experiences of a range of different stories that they have read and heard , and/or through discussion of their work with the teacher or their peers , pupils should learn to handle the following elements of story structure with increasing effectiveness : an opening , setting , characters , events and a resolution . |
9 | Physical geography books written for a variety of educational levels have adopted a systems viewpoint to provide an organizational structure . |
10 | The number of articles , booklets and text books written on the subject of corporate finance is vast . |
11 | Under the name of J. J. Marric he then produced from 1955 onwards a series of books written round a police officer by the name of Gideon . |
12 | It is a job whose profile has been suddenly heightened by the advent on television of Heartbeat , an adaptation of the Constable books written by the North Yorkshire author and former policeman , Peter Walker alias Nicholas Rhea . |
13 | Research has shown that many text books written in the subject areas for 11- and 12-year-old pupils have readability ages of 14 . |
14 | The very subjects written on the front of some of the files are dead . |
15 | They can keep records of the attendances of a patient at the surgery , the clinical condition of the patient and the prescriptions written for the patient . |
16 | The learner 's first reading will probably be from captions to paintings or drawings , captions written by the teacher using the words of the artist . |
17 | One morning a letter arrived from my literary agent , Michael Sissons , enclosing a handwritten manuscript of some 100,000 words written by a prisoner named David Cooper who , ten years earlier , had been sentenced to life imprisonment for his part in the Luton murder . |
18 | It is best if the actual words written by the originator can be used , but if they are too extensive the paper copy should be filed under its SPR identifier , and a summary indicating that the full report exists in paper form should be entered into LIFESPAN . |
19 | When entering the details of the SPR into LIFESPAN , it is best if the actual words written by the originator can be used , but if they are too extensive the paper copy should be filed under its SPR identifier , and a summary indicating that the full report exists in paper form should be entered into LIFESPAN . |
20 | Florey himself , in a lecture given in 1945 , made a similar review , which was amplified in the great book on antibiotics written by the Oxford group in 1949 . |
21 | The format of the variables written to the file differs from the format used on the BBC Micro . |
22 | The deceased spent about 25 minutes writing on the piece of paper . |
23 | Regarding Mahler 's own tempo , Kaplan cites a timing of seven and a half minutes written into the score that he probably used at the première , as well as the timing of seven minutes written by a player into a double-bass part used at Mahler 's last performance of the Adagietto , in St Petersburg in 1907 . |
24 | Regarding Mahler 's own tempo , Kaplan cites a timing of seven and a half minutes written into the score that he probably used at the première , as well as the timing of seven minutes written by a player into a double-bass part used at Mahler 's last performance of the Adagietto , in St Petersburg in 1907 . |
25 | The application of previously defined style or property sheets to large amounts of text allows it to be rapidly converted from one form into another , merely by adjusting the rules written into the style sheet . |
26 | Notes written on a transparency and projected on to a screen by an overhead projector . |
27 | It 's almost exactly the same … we get everything we need for the notes written on the board so we can just copy it down … so it 's just the same as school , except the homework — when you do those problem sheets , they do n't bother to mark it . |
28 | He has also revealed notes written in the margins of Latin manuscripts by Gothic hands and then rubbed out by later owners . |
29 | Aiming at a very specific readership , they carried shorter articles written in the jargon of the various separate sciences . |
30 | Articles written by the gallery 's curatorial , scientific and conservation staff in the latest volume ( number 14 ) include an analysis of the underdrawing found in Raphael 's ‘ Garvagh Madonna ’ during a study by infra-red reflectography , prompted by the examination of the recently identified ‘ Madonna dei Garofani ’ by Raphael ; an account of the history , conservation and painting technique of two of Canaletto 's Venetian scenes in the Gallery 's Collection , ‘ The stonemason 's yard ’ and ‘ The upper reaches of the Grand Canal with San Simeone Piccolo ’ ; the results of the investigation and treatment of Laurent de la Hyre 's ‘ Allegorical Figure of Grammar ’ , relating it to a second version in the Walters Art Gallery , Baltimore ; and a discussion of the technique and perspective scheme in Bramantino 's recently restored ‘ Adoration of the Magi ’ . |