Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [verb] [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Social workers design co-ordinated packages of care for individually assessed elderly people .
2 The syndrome of dyspraxia of deaf children comprises that the child clearly suffers from dyspraxia or apraxia with dysrhythmia or arhythmia and that the child , his memory as such being normal , shows a typical profile of a strong memory for simultaneously presented visual data and a relatively weak one for successively presented visual data .
3 Such gratitude underlines the importance of merely giving older people our time , and listening to them .
4 This particular social context , in which the magistrate 's role is that of questioner , ensures a high concentration of naturally occurring relevant data .
5 Mrs Still is still an active lady at 88 and walks regularly down into the village visiting friends not nearly as old as she , a marvellous lady who will be remembered for years , when a lot of so called important folk are long forgotten .
6 Against a backdrop of rapidly changing retail dynamics and continuing economic uncertainty , trading conditions in the U.S.A. were extremely difficult affecting both Mass Market Apparel and Home Fashions .
7 Well I th I get the impression that there 's sort of a , there 's an assumption that the communists are making is that , you know you get land reform sort of like give these people a bit of land
8 And I think it 's no wonder that for example within Trent region , over the , the last three years since the N H S Act came into force , that there has been a quadrupling of accountants or er administrators within the Health Service and a corresponding reduction within the numbers of nursing staff , the numbers of directly employed ancillary staff within with within the N H S.
9 The autonomists proposed networks of similarly minded Right-On people , separately involved in all manner of ‘ struggles ’ .
10 The need arose because the system which was being used had no method of automatically transmitting full data .
11 This ‘ reputational ’ methodology asked ‘ expert ’ panels of well informed local people to select the ‘ real ’ or the ‘ top ’ leaders out of a list of civic leaders in important local organizations .
12 Underlying it all , however , is one obvious fact : that the gathering and analysis of geographically distributed environmental data form the necessary starting-point for ensuring the success of our future on earth .
13 Sagittarius , you could spend much of today putting other people 's mistakes right , and this will get you down .
14 As has already been hinted , many western countries are concerned about the ageing of their populations , largely because of issues relating to the perceived burden of financially supporting older people and their high use of health and social services .
15 There is a rich tradition of epidemiological work in geography and with the increasing availability of spatially referenced medical data the scope for GIS applications is wide ( Gatrell 1987 ) .
16 She had a way of never doubting other people or herself , it was headstrong , he says , and naive and infuriating , but it was also touching and one let her have her way .
17 That 's the way with scribblers , they are for ever borrowing other people 's quotations .
18 Auntie 's exceptional eyesight had been of no particular help to her in her job : she was a filing-clerk in a block of offices , for ever sorting other people 's dull letters and dull memoranda .
19 Mention should also be made of the City and Guilds Course No. 926 , its Instructor/Supervisor 's Award , which has been introduced to help meet the need for suitably trained instructional staff for the MSC 's Youth Opportunities Programme .
20 Among them are a surprising ( or is it ? ) number of aeroplanes bearing Cayman Islands letters , many of which I 'll bet have never been near that tax ; haven , the late Cap'n Bob 's pair of liquidator-awaiting , Bermudan-registered Gulfstreams , appropriately VR-BOB and VR-BRM , and a host of N-numbered machines which no doubt the Gatwick-based FAA inspectors looking for illegally operated U.S.-registered aircraft will find enlightening .
21 The book has then been very well illustrated with well designed coloured graphics and good photographic selections to provide a book that can either be dipped into or read with satisfaction from cover to cover .
22 The syndrome of dyspraxia of deaf children comprises that the child clearly suffers from dyspraxia or apraxia with dysrhythmia or arhythmia and that the child , his memory as such being normal , shows a typical profile of a strong memory for simultaneously presented visual data and a relatively weak one for successively presented visual data .
23 Clearly there is always the danger that a vendor may describe people as independent contractors solely in order to avoid national insurance contributions , settling PAYE and difficulties in eventually dismissing such people .
24 Certainly the condition has potentially devastating effects , as the tragic cases of sudden death in apparently fit young people described by the association illustrate .
25 Chapter 2 showed how harmful this image can be in unwittingly discouraging many people in distress from bringing their problems to the CAB .
26 Standards vary enormously in privately run old people 's homes and nursing homes .
27 He said : ‘ You will be doing a service for the people of north Westmeath and , indeed , to the people of Ireland , North and South , if you enable the Garda to successfully prosecute these people and put them behind bars . ’
28 Principle four relates the need to only hold personal data that is ‘ adequate , relevant and not excessive in relation to that purpose or those purposes ’ .
29 And if the job was only at say er tender let stage to only take seventy percent of the fee ,
30 The ability to produce program listings or print out text must come very high on any Spectrum owners list of priorities if they are to progress beyond just playing other people 's games .
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