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

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31 A similar paper on radio- telescopes is now bogged down in legal proceedings , initiated by members of the Advisory Board for the Research Councils .
32 Some of the more controversial issues may be raised in a separate document , a joint report from the chairman of the Advisor Council for Applied Research and Development ( ACARD ) and the Advisory Board for the Research Councils ( ABRC ) .
33 Later in the year , the Kingsley Dunham Centre was visited by the Council of NERC and by the members of the Associated Board for the Research Councils ( ABRC ) .
34 Left During the year members of NERC Council and the Advisory Board for the Research Councils visited BGS at Keyworth , and also toured the campus .
35 Further support comes from Sir David Phillips , chairman of the Advisory Board for the Research Councils and a trustee of the foundation .
36 Essentially this is part of the process of absorbing the Advisory Board for the Research Councils under the auspices of the OST .
37 Bristol 's ambitious plans have been presented to a wideranging audience : the leaders of many of the largest companies in this country , including , for example , BT , Sainsbury 's , IBM and Hewlett Packard , Booker and United Biscuits , Smith Kline Beecham and ICI ; the Directors of the major charitable trusts , such as the Wellcome Foundation , the Leverhulme Trust , CRC and Action Research , and the Rayne and Nuffield Foundations ; Government and learned institutions including the Royal Society , the Advisory Board for the Research Councils , MRC and MAFF ; and the press and media such as The Economist , The Director and Nature , together with leading journalists ( not least Bristol graduates Sue Lawley , Rosemary Hartill and Liz Howells ) .
38 The Advisory Board for the Research Councils ( ABRC ) has for some time been worried that British spending on civil science , especially within the higher education sector , may not be adequate to enable the country to remain internationally competitive .
39 The Advisory Board for the Research Councils ( ABRC ) is responsible for science policy because of its role as a principal source of advice to the Secretary of State on the allocation of the DES science budget .
40 The Advisory Board for the Research Councils ( ABRC ) is responsible for science policy because of its role as a principal source of advice to the Secretary of State on the allocation of the DES science budget .
41 The Research Councils , through the Advisory Board for the Research Councils ( ABRC ) have commissioned a number of studies of research policy , in order to determine the best measures for the objective assessment of research productivity , and those carried out by the Science Policy Research Unit ( SPRU ) at Sussex University have been fundamental in reviewing existing measures , and suggesting new indicators which may be used singly or in combination .
42 These must follow the example of the hands and move back down the board as the wind increases .
43 In the United States , as early as 1867 a Connecticut landscape architect , Donald G. Mitchell , was arguing the case for the railroad companies to plant station gardens to advertise both the train service and the town it served .
44 ‘ And if that is the case for exit polls , it may also have been the case for the campaign polls , ’ he writes .
45 Continue to work out damage as the bolt pierces and slays a model in each rank , deducting -1 from the strength for each rank pierced .
46 These days , as soon as her children have one foot through the school gates , a woman has to rush out to pursue ‘ a brilliant career ’ , shunting her children around .
47 Transfer from special school to integrated provision as a pupil gains mastery of specialised skills or transfer from integrated provision to special provision for specific reasons should be neither surprising nor impossible .
48 Erm both the Labour and the Liberal parties , erm think it 's extremely important that we maintain this provision for the curriculum pupils who might wish to have petition early and we will maintain in full so the current level of provision under section eleven will be May next year , which puts a large sum on the money into that , this is growth in expenditure , the making up of government cuts , increasing the money we 're spending , it 's not increasing service , it 's simply continuing the current current policies but it will continue as it is now .
49 Clauses 81 and 83 make provision for the appeal arrangements that will apply in Scotland .
50 Public provision for the research councils in support of the science budget has already increased by 23 per cent. , and will have increased by more than 25 per cent .
51 Ironically , the best hope for the pilot whales of the North Atlantic is that they are becoming unsafe for humans to eat .
52 WHAT HOPE FOR THE RIVER DOLPHINS ?
53 Mr Lewis said they had great sympathy for the flood victims .
54 Widespread sympathy for the ambulance workers was reflected in the flow of public contributions of financial support .
55 Little Bill in drag strikes a blow for the downtrodden girls .
56 into a distant car park as the rain permeates
57 I continued using this guitar for the distortion sounds and , as with the power amp and cabs , the Attax sounded too processed and clinical for my liking .
58 The figure of £15,778 under survey fees is part payment for the Race Relations Consultancy .
59 Coutts had been informed that a cheque for $6m was expected at any moment from MGM films in America — payment for the distribution rights of Electric Dreams .
60 " I do n't always see eye to eye with my father for instance about the way things are done here . "
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