Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun pl] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Surely , it is time that some form of flexibility was introduced into the compensation legislation for armed services personnel who are severely injured in the course of their duties .
2 From a perspective in anthropology where social systems were all equally valid , I teased her about cultural police rigidities which caused this rejection of the alternative views she was being asked to examine , to the point where she refused to lunch with me in the Students ' Union , because , ‘ you 're one of those bloody communists I have to listen to ’ .
3 Erm I think for some reasons Trudy we so a rogue in there , bridge assessment records , I applies to P Way .
4 For some awards candidates who are nationals of a member state of the EC and are resident in Great Britain may also be eligible .
5 Despite making reasonable progress , difficulties prevented the team from making the summit and after 24 hours effort they returned to base camp .
6 Now after seven years separation I have come to see my family .
7 Following legislative reforms , it has recently been making a big drive for personal pensions business which has proved successful .
8 Many birds , on the other hand , hear as separate sounds noises which are separated by an interval of two microseconds or less .
9 The net result was a political atmosphere ‘ in which it became impossible for the police as a whole to avoid a distortion of priorities and for individual police officers it became more and more difficult to disentangle fact from prejudice in assessing those whom they were sent to police ’ ( McCabe and Wallington , 1988:134–5 ) .
10 She is one of a new breed of high-flying police officers who are giving up their regular beat for a spell in industry .
11 If you take a sample er , of ce the cera cereblis fluid during the course of acute bacteria meningitis you will find it 's drowning , drowning , not due the fact that it 's an organism , but present , being due to the presence of puss cells .
12 Thirdly , and consequentially , I argued that the elements of harmful consequences liability which are exhibited by the criminal law do not disqualify it from the status of positive moral order , because conventional morality ( as opposed to the critical morality of Kant or Smith , for example ) incorporates a notion of moral luck and indeed our ordinary moral attitudes would be unrecognizable without some such idea .
13 The Carmel Woods case helps highlight the enormous difficulty of challenging the validity of IDO claims under the 1991 Act and also helps keep the spotlight on the legacy of old minerals permissions which planning authorities are powerless to tackle under the 1981 Act .
14 A friend of 30 years standing who had previously cared for a woman with senile dementia described how :
15 It was the discovery that little had been written on the background of Scottish women MPs which prompted the research work that Dr Burness is following during her fellowship .
16 In addition to these èlite groups , in both London and the provinces there exist Police Support Units of ordinary police officers who have had riot training and who may be pulled off normal duties to help with demonstrations and assemblies .
17 They give an account of Victorian clergy life which , although perhaps not totally true to life , is basically correct , and they are also subtly amusing .
18 The volume also includes some valuable studies of individual women artists which discuss the negotiation of feminine/feminist identities and experiences : Frida Kahlo ( Janice Helland ) ; Lee Krasner as ‘ LK ’ ( Anne M Wagner ) ; and Georgia O'Keefe ( Barbara Buhler Lynes ) .
19 The line OG with a slope of 45 degrees shows what would happen in the absence of any income tax .
20 The main report has been widely cited as an objective statement on the persistent pattern of human rights violations which has continued under President Fujimori .
21 Chissano also outlined a number of human rights issues which would be reflected in the constitution , including the abolition of capital punishment , legal defence for the poor , land tenure for farmers , compensation for those who suffered from illegal acts by the state , and recognition of the right to strike , the last being a particularly topical issue in view of the wave of strikes affecting the country [ see below ] .
22 And it goes back to what we were saying about why some of these founders types which are somewhat slapdash are more readable and more interesting and get your attention .
23 As with so many of these police powers which impinge on the rights of protesters to freedom of speech and assembly the high quality of police understanding and reasonableness is crucial to success .
24 Lansing was one of three women producers who bid for the rights .
25 Ah so we will see See at the end of three months treatment they 'll s They wo n't look enormously different .
26 I also enclose a copy of the relevant page from the address list of national sports contacts which we intend to publish again next month .
27 BEWARE of predatory pensions salesmen who have collected fat fees by wrongly advising workers to swap company schemes for private ones .
28 The range of books on this area of education has steadily grown and most local education authorities have some kind of equal opportunities policies which include a commitment to multicultural education .
29 Written exchanges with source markers omitted are thus a good example of the way in which the disembedded nature of all texts converts what might be an easy comprehension task into a difficult one .
30 However , the exemption might not apply , for example , if an offer is modified so that overseas shareholders in the target are not offered consideration securities because of overseas securities laws which prohibit the offer document being posted to them ( or permit the offer to be made but subject to onerous filing requirements ) .
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