Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [is] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This cohesion through antonyms is identified by Halliday and Hasan ( 1976 : 285 ) as one of the main types of lexical cohesion in English .
2 Feminism for Beginners is divided into two parts .
3 Liaison between authorities is facilitated by the establishment of forums for different authorities to discuss matters of mutual concern .
4 A chair on which he is claimed to have parked his splendid bulk during rehearsals is kept at the Mansion House .
5 Apparently , in Ireland , stopping for hitchhikers is seen as Christian behaviour .
6 Subject to the necessary agreements being reached in Brussels and Luxembourg , the next call for proposals is expected in May .
7 This argument for government intervention through taxes is examined in the next chapter .
8 While profit used to be viewed as a sufficient objective in itself , creating benefits for stakeholders is seen as the ultimate objective .
9 A significant gap between papillae is indicated by an o .
10 The constant battle for funds is echoed in the case of Fritz Buchwitz , a talented young mathematician .
11 Paul uses that very declaration in 1 Cor. 9 v 9–10 to demonstrate that God 's concern for animals is paralleled by His concern for men and women .
12 This explanation of Figural After Effects is based on
13 Its attraction for visitors is enhanced by being temporarily cut off from the mainland by the tides .
14 On the whole , there is very little variation between Authorities in the amounts per head allocated on the basis of total population figures , although Westminster provides a striking exception ; the very large amount for Westminster derives from the large daytime population , since all provision for library expenditure for commuters is transferred to their place of work !
15 Its falling demand for bills is shown by an upward shift of the demand curve to .
16 A further protection for defendants is contained in Article 16 which contains provisions safeguarding the position of a defendant against whom judgment in default has been entered :
17 Mediation theory requires that X and Y be rather different from each other if the formation of A-X and B-Y associations is to lead to an increase in the discriminability of A and B. 1f X and Y are made more similar , the effect will be reduced ( the limiting case , when X and Y are identical , being that in which acquired equivalence is held to occur ) .
18 A TOWN 'S newest soccer league for youngsters is set to kick-off with a little help from the local beat bobby .
19 The broadest reason is the influence of systems theory , with its view that the foreign policy behaviour of states is determined above all by the location of the state in the international system .
20 Suppose , however , that I simulate or even by coincidence pass through whatever sequence of states is taken to be sufficient for the conscious episode of feeling the prick of the needle .
21 This percolation of values is governed by the unification .
22 A real deformation of values is suggested by the common use of such terms as ‘ productive scholars ' ’ and ‘ ‘ scholarly output' ’ . '
23 The second part of Acts is dominated by the mission to the Gentiles , under the leadership of Paul .
24 Significantly , this statement of reasons is given in Creole .
25 Next day delivery of the large majority of products is offered in all their various pack sizes , from a computerised warehouse in Glossop .
26 In a unit mass production system , a small range of products is produced in large quantities by ‘ flowing ’ uninterruptedly from one operation , or process , to the next until completion .
27 The effect of analysis techniques on the ranking of investments is shown in Table 4.9 where it can be seen that each method produces a different ranking .
28 The effect of analysis techniques on the ranking of investments is shown in Table 4.9 where it can be seen that each method produces a different ranking .
29 This uneasy coexistence of agendas is highlighted by the position of women within AIDS culture .
30 The collective voice of solicitors is expressed through the Law Society , which combines the functions of a governing body and a professional association for practitioners in England and Wales .
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