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

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1 In addition as the firm with the largest numbers of middle market clients we have excellent contacts at the board level with most corporations in the UK .
2 We have applied to many sources of possible grant support for these costs , such as the Lingua Project , the DAAD and industry .
3 The average hourly motility index for all periods is shown in Tavle II .
4 It is a fact that the written essay — usually of 400 to 500 words long — has dominated the English language and literature curriculum for many years because it has been seen as the main vehicle for the transmission of knowledge in written examinations .
5 The Secretary of State may also prohibit any march in any area , or impose a blanket ban on all marches or a particular category of marches , for a period of 12 months .
6 In the 1962 election he stood against McAteer , making it clear that he was just as committed a nationalist but criticising the MP for the narrowness of his appeal and calling on him to send his election literature to all voters , not just to Catholics .
7 Every strand of political opinion in Ireland , North and South , with the exception of the Provisional IRA , accepts that any change in the present set-up will require majority support in both parts of the island .
8 The two other big diversified computer companies are Unisys Corp at $8,400m or so , and NCR Corp at $7,100m — only the same size as Apple Computer Inc , a pure personal computer play with few designs on the data centre — and if AT&T Co is really serious about making it big in the computer industry , it will soon have to start thinking of buying NCR a present — and Unisys begins to look tempting now that James Unruh has finally got the company onto an even keel and Unisys ' own mainframe millstones under control .
9 They had both lost their fathers in the same year , Preston 's having fallen victim to leukaemia , William 's to the charms of Another Woman , and this had left William 's grandad as the only adult male presence in both households .
10 To administer the new arrangement , the Cambridge Board established its own ad hoc rural areas committee in February 1930 in conjunction with other developments in Cambridgeshire and which reflected the Board 's interest and developing policy for course provision under both Chapters II and III .
11 The ERA should be viewed as an entitlement curriculum for all pupils with a widening of curriculum opportunities for pupils with SENs .
12 The 1988 Act offers an entitlement curriculum for all children encompassing nine areas of learning and experience — surely a step in the right direction .
13 But an attempt by the science-related ministries and agencies and the ruling Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP ) to create a new budget category for these items and to crack the rigid ceiling on outlays for science has been defeated by the Ministry of Finance .
14 The CSO will work across all Departments within the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and will be responsible for initiating , organising , providing and monitoring user support for all aspects of computing work .
15 The CSO will work across all Departments within the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and will be responsible for initiating , organising , providing and monitoring user support for all aspects of computing work .
16 This was followed , in August , by the blanket banning of all marches and the sudden implementation of an ‘ intermentpolicy ’ ( McGuffin , 1973 ) .
17 I have argued consistently that the level of computer provision for all groups working here is below acceptable levels , and Computing Sub-Group and the new Planning Unit for Information and Central Services will continue to address these issues in the years to come .
18 Today Mudge 's views read like a classic case study of most elements of nineteenth-century racism .
19 This is , however , a revealing case study in that disagreements show up the different modes of explanation clearly .
20 This is a , a helpful and reciprocal relationship because our students , who are in our Postgraduate Certificate of Education course , that 's university graduates who are training to be teachers , do go out into schools in this area and do their teaching practice in those schools in a rather interesting way and we developed a scheme , here in Sussex , which was quite novel when we started it about ten years ago .
21 Nor did dramatic economic change result from those withdrawals which took place .
22 A loss of power or cable break in these situations leaves the pilot helpless , and a very heavy , stalled landing will be inevitable .
23 An action for breach of statutory duty would have given a strict liability action in many cases of road traffic accidents .
24 However , the aggregate effect of arbitrage will be to bring the prices of shares and an index future on those shares into some no-arbitrage relationship .
25 Diarrhetic shellfish toxins have had a disastrous effect on the seafood industry in many parts of the world .
26 ‘ We 've been investigating this drug ring for some months .
27 A point of serious concern is the shift in the balance of staff from established to contract-funded posts which appears set to continue primarily as a result of the transfer of research funding from the UFC/HEFCE to the research councils , of substantially increased external research income from all sources , and of constraints upon core funding from the HEFCE .
28 There 's been a shift over the last six years from government funded government grant supported provision to Poll Tax ratepayer provision of these services .
29 Five shillings you see , twenty five pence was a big wedding present in that days .
30 Concrete hulls , reinforced with glass-fibre rather than steel , have been used in boat building for many years .
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