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

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1 To ensure that all the product types for a given category and factory are kept together , the following algorithm is used : This arranges for every product type for category 1 and factory 1 to come first , and every factory in category 1 to precede those in category 2 .
2 In the 1970s , the prevailing demand among political activists and their academic sympathizers was for freedom first and education later .
3 If we set something up like that , it does give you an opportunity to revisit the competencies that were supposedly achieved during part one and part two .
4 Two major problems had to be solved ; Bethe refers to them as Part I and Part 2 .
5 Results of densitometric analysis performed for different extractions ( four experiments ) indicated that these ratios were identical for CO III and srRNA .
6 Among the weaknesses revealed in the report was the lack of planning in the school 's curriculum for children between Primary One and Primary Three — for which Mrs Cochrane was responsible .
7 So what they did was they sent people out to listen to him , you 've got evidence of that as early on as Chapter One and Chapter Two .
8 The bosses of a troubled firm and the shareholders that appoint them choose between chapter 11 and workouts .
9 Finally , the distinctions between Chapter II and Chapter III extended into the category of Vacation courses .
10 The appointment of Article 11 Tutors and the blurring of distinctions between Chapter II and Chapter III provision in rural areas meant that university extra-mural departments could encroach upon the earlier explicitly legitimate function of the WEA as the main organiser of student demand through its branch structure .
11 During irradiation , food is exposed to gamma rays from sources such as cobalt 60 or cesium 137 .
12 Over one hundred drawings dating from 1912 to 1915 by Giacomo Balla will also be dispersed with estimates varying between SF 1,200 and SF 22,000 ( £476–8,725 ; $923–16,900 .
13 it worked out that Terry actually was looking after year seven and year eight while all the tutors
14 Between bar nine and bar ten .
15 With the arrival of a child a woman tends to see herself as parent first and partner second .
16 The prisoners shambled in an untidy mess towards the open space between Hut 3 and Hut 4 .
17 But in between vehicle two and vehicle one there 's a reasonable distance , and the distance is in fact seventy five feet .
18 It was a period of penury such that James and his team spent one night in Pau furtively thieving back the petrol that had been stolen from their car and eventually hitchhiking back home via Le Havre , with no food on the way — and it brought out in James qualities of tenacity that he had n't really suspected in himself .
19 ( 1 ) ( a ) ) is a line of level 3 and disqualification of the premises and the licence-holder .
20 We have seen that in Wagon Mound they did not define the kind of damage necessary as property damage but distinguished between damage by fouling and fire damage .
21 Even though men , traditionally , have more time for hobbies than women , especially when children are small , by retirement age many women who are not working full-time have made a programme of daytime social and leisure activities for themselves .
22 The Nautical Archaeology Society are running a series of part 1 and part 11 courses at various places around the country .
23 ‘ ( a ) For the avoidance of doubt , neither registration in the register of foreign lawyers , nor anything in these rules or in any other rules made under Part II of the Solicitors Act 1974 or section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 , shall entitle any registered foreign lawyer to be granted any right of audience or any right to conduct litigation within the meaning of Part II and section 119 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , or any right to supervise or assume any responsibility for the exercise of such rights .
24 There are also modifications to the requirements of Part VII and Sch 8 , CA 1985 .
25 It is of course possible that structures of the second kind , the equivalences of category , can be found in equal quantity in non-poetic language ; all that may be required , it has been argued ( Culler 1975 : 62 ) is a sufficiently flexible system of categorization .
26 The rooms at the back were of course dark and pokey and the cupboards had a strange sickening shut-up smell that remained however much they aired them .
27 It is of course true that evidence will be difficult to acquire in cases of marital rape .
28 Although it is of course true that people can be greatly helped by having the opportunity to talk about their impending loss , ( both their worries about it and their wish to talk about it together with the person who is dying ) this must be when the time feels right for the people involved and not when the helper , professional or lay , deems it appropriate .
29 It is of course important that growth in size be linked to growth in maturity , otherwise we may simply see the fulfilment of Jesus ' warning about the seed sown on the rock , which shoots up fast but withers because its roots are not deep enough .
30 In Andersen Consulting v CHP Consulting Ltd. ( 1991 ) , a case concerning a dispute about maintenance of computer software by third parties , it was said that confidence is frequently used in connection with copyright material as it is : of course notorious that copyright protects only the expression of ideas and does not protect the idea itself
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