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

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1 Selection for resistance to mastitis and good fertility at the same time as selection for milk yield and quality is proving effective in the dairy cattle population of Norway .
2 So for reasons of logic and fairness you ought to say his or her .
3 The Arrowana has representatives in South America ( Osteoglossidae ) , Africa ( Heterotis ) and Southern Asia/Australia ( Scleropages ) , but for reasons of cost and availability , we will only be concerned with the South American species .
4 Although it may hold back for reasons of cost and supply , and because the housing market is static , during this decade I believe we will see an increasing spread of relocation moves to those parts of the country which offer a better quality of life than London and the South-East . ’
5 For reasons of classification and sample size , not all the headings in Tables 3.1 and 3.2 are comparable , and law is omitted from the first and medicine from the second .
6 It is important to recognize , then , that a variety of different indexing approaches are inevitable , not only for reasons of history and indexer preference , but because different situations demand different approaches .
7 However , for reasons of clarity and simplicity , this level will be regarded as being implicit within discourse rules and ( to a lesser extent ) world knowledge .
8 Unless you take a different view , our own preference would be to pursue the question of a travelling display as actively as we can , recognising , however , that if it does not prove feasible for reasons of finance and other resources to mount such a display in the foreseeable future we may have to fall back on the reduced-size Barrel Vault display .
9 The Trust welcomes photography in the grounds of its properties , but for reasons of conservation and security and to avoid inconvenience to other visitors , we regret that we can not allow photography of any kind inside our historic buildings .
10 The earlier test will be considered here for reasons of comparison and because it still provides the basis of the remoteness test in some other torts .
11 Crèches were abandoned in the early twentieth century partly for reasons of economy and partly as a result of the pressure exerted by the infant welfare movement on mothers to stay at home with their children .
12 In July 1663 , Richard Baxter left London for reasons of health and went to live in Acton , which was then a village six miles west of the capital .
13 Pupils with little or no sight need the opportunity to explore the classroom , not only for reasons of access and safety but also to find out where the key activities take place and where the objects needed for their work and play are kept .
14 Only two decades are shown for reasons of labour and clarity .
15 Advocates of the Act claimed that it would update the restrictive licensing system which had its basis in the 1930 Road Traffic Act , which itself discouraged newcomers from entering the industry for reasons of safety and standards .
16 This is because in a growing economy , business units multiply and existing businesses expand , leading to an increased demand for cash holdings for reasons of safety and liquidity .
17 The tobacco growers had been accustomed to trading practically exclusively with their home country for reasons of language and sentiment , because it was safer , and because England and the London re-export trade provided an adequate market for all the tobacco they could grow .
18 This situation ( considered disadvantageous for reasons of speed and efficiency ) arises because of the lack of any common workspace over which the separate components can operate .
19 It is recommended , for reasons of control and manageability that the number of individually nominated entries is limited to 50 at any one time .
20 The Profitboss never manipulates his budgets to show a paper profit he knows ho can not achieve , nor does he massage his costs for reasons of comfort and insurance against poor performance .
21 The Green Party wants to return power to local communities and make local government more open and accountable through freedom of information and proportional representation .
22 These benefits depend upon the difference between returns under regulation and those without it , hence , as Posner ( 1974 ) suggests , on the gains from cartelization and the ease of forming cartels .
23 The development and the elaboration of metal armour for protection in warfare and jousting gave considerable impetus to the craft of the blacksmith .
24 They recognise that arguments for a fair system of taxation and benefits , for protection from exploitation and discrimination , and for help for the unemployed , are not only moral issues but questions about the cohesion and security of the whole community .
25 Endowed with ancient privileges , ruling ‘ by the grace of God ’ , the counts of Foix-Béarn continued to absorb lesser lordships and to extend a spider 's web of connections among the Gascon nobility through contracts of vassalage and alliance .
26 When they are cited in the context of discussion or debate , arguments about irrationality and its cultural transmission ( B ) are frequently used as a strategy of professional empowerment on the part of teachers , who define racism in such a way to privilege their own role , as guardians of reason and enlightenment , in combating it .
27 The Financial Accounting Standards Board is to press ahead with an approach that would expand the use of fair value accounting for investments in debt and equity securities .
28 This is partly because , at least in the cases of Montenegro and Kosovo , large foreign loans were raised for investments in infrastructure and heavy industry ( much of which turned out to be unprofitable ) .
29 A second agreement on July 9 accorded the Palestinians credits worth $20,000,000 for investments in industry and infrastructure .
30 Hat-tricks from O'Pray and Smith highlighted a superb 7-2 win for Moscow against Home and Bargain with Lewis also on target .
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