Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Talking in small groups about anything without the supervising presence of a teacher is educational because it is heuristic : it helps children to set up possibilities , and to knock them down , and to set up new ones . |
2 | The airframe is immaculate , with a wonderful paint job kept pristine with the help of a large bag of polishing cloths by the hangar wall . |
3 | Their hopes were short-lived however when at a subsequent meeting it became apparent that the study was to concentrate on settlement patterns in the region , ( a well-worn path taken in an attempt to justify existing policies advocating the centralisation of rural development ) , rather than the more fundamental questions of how existing patterns of land ownership influence these settlement patterns . |
4 | Jaggeresque in appearance he began to sail through the submarine defences of the class system , rather as the English in India had transcended the caste structure . |
5 | Many new members of her classes were enrolled in these ways and if assessed only on numerical growth and continuous class activity , Miss Green 's success was impressive in comparison with other more conventional branch activities in the District in the mid-late twenties . |
6 | Other printing projects for the church already underway include Sunday school materials and a new hymn book . |
7 | The researchers believe that the Purple Emperors are sucking up sodium , and possibly potassium and calcium present in the brick and gravel following the evaporation of the water in which they were brought to the surface . |
8 | This method should ensure that only limited mulm builds-up under the plate . |
9 | But , what you can do at is the teaching certificate with the degree which is what I 'm doing . |
10 | I knew that the altar was only an old chest freezer with a sheet thrown over the top … but … there could be something inside it . |
11 | It does justice to the belief that the teaching activities of an institution of higher education are proper matters for collective responsibility . |
12 | Adults tend to lose this enzyme unless they continue taking cow 's milk and milk products from the time they are weaned onwards . |
13 | After the judgement the heart was returned to the dead person for his continued life and from the Sixth Dynasty onwards its presence might be ensured by the provision of a heart amulet on the chest . |
14 | 16.3 The supply of money Definitions of the money supply in the UK |
15 | Thereafter , the baby is vulnerable to such infections and this is borne in mind when organising immunisation programmes for the child . |
16 | And there was n't the defence the water defences , tide defences on the west shore then that there is now you know . |
17 | At this gain the noise level of the instrument can be seen in quiet periods to be approximately 10 gamma — 15 gamma over a bandwagon of the order of 0.3Hz , reasonable enough for serious studies . |
18 | So the noise level in the factory was sufficient to be a threat to the er the hearing of their employees . |
19 | The teacher , being annoyed by the noise level in the room , threw a piece of chalk at an Afro-Caribbean boy who was not being particularly noisy . |
20 | The noise level in the room is evidence that the children are having a good time but they do n't like being asked silly questions . |
21 | Concentrating on promoting funding for its health care and nutrition projects around the world , UNICEF is asking the public to support it by sharing a meal with someone at work or at home and setting aside a donation which would then go to fund its work . |
22 | By 1920 , 7 million workers had gained an average six and a half hour reduction in the working week — the equivalent , almost , of what we now see as a full day 's work . |
23 | The Transport and General Workers Union is hopeful of receiving a five per cent wage increase and one hour reduction in the working week for its 2,000 Teesside lorry drivers . |
24 | Not keeping the board level with the back foot . |
25 | ‘ We 're now expecting an official approach at board level from The Oval but the answer will be the same . ’ |
26 | However , the field patterns over the land area in the upper left of the image are blurred by the smoothing operation . |
27 | His deficit-reduction plans would offset this , but the impact is mitigated by his taking a leaf from the Republican 's book and relying on increased economic growth for about half the deficit reduction below the baseline deficit forecast . |
28 | This is almost as much fun as going diving and is the ability to interface the Solution with a desk top computer and record , organise and recall all normal logbook information and also any dive profiles from the Solution 's internal memory . |
29 | Having , say , opted for different income groups as the unit of analysis , a calculation along the following lines can be performed for each group : |
30 | While city agencies have argued that the encouragement of higher income groups into a low- or moderate-income area has a stabilising effect , the lobbying efforts of an apparently unrepresentative group , which also counted amongst its achievements the zone enforcement in respect of unlicensed multi-occupancy property and the installation of street furniture with public funding in character with the prestigious Deutschland Square development , raise the question of stability for whom . |