Example sentences of "[subord] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Where in the authorities difficulty has arisen this has often been the result of the introduction of an issue whether the creditor appointed the debtor as its agent to obtain the signature of the surety to the charge upon which the creditor sought to rely .
2 Except for a sports day once a year , their activities were limited to parading up and down .
3 This was expressed in a more rational and less extreme form than in the Britons Society , although individuals like Baron Sydenham of Coombe appeared to be connected with both .
4 and you can watch them barefoot in the Cotswold water Park this weekend … another Gloucestershire sportsmen who 's celebrating a record is jockey Willie Carson … at the weekend he rode winner number three thousand five hundred … so where better place to start our round-up than in the winners enclosure
5 Following a decision to arrest a suspect he must not be interviewed about the relevant offence except at a police station … 11.4 .
6 Arrest elsewhere than at a police station
7 This need can not be better filled than by the Citizens Advice Bureaux . ’
8 However , the Historic Buildings Council for Scotland has increasingly been able to give some very substantial grants towards churches , ensuring that churches faced with closure because of a repairs crisis have been able to continue in use .
9 From the very start the surface temperature on Venus must have been much hotter than that on Earth — purely because of the planets proximity to the Sun .
10 A statement from the company 's offices at Dartford said that because of the Arts Council cut it had to go into voluntary liquidation .
11 It can even schedule parallel jobs across groups of workstations although the company is not hyping this facility , presumably because of the communications bottleneck caused by Ethernet .
12 They enjoyed huge success from ‘ 63 to ‘ 68 , not only because of the Ventures connection but also because they looked cool and had great-sounding handwound Alnico pickups ( Moseley purposely slanted his rhythm pickups to help balance out the treble and bass response ) .
13 While a planning authority may have a rational policy of its own , because of the appeals system , it is possible to get an appeal decision which is not fully in accordance with the local authority 's own idea of its own policy .
14 Since Alladice , the Divisional Court has accepted that access by a solicitor 's clerk to a detained person may be refused if the police believe that the clerk is ‘ not capable of providing advice , whether because of his appearance , age , his mental capacity or because of the police knowledge of him ’ .
15 Because of the schools emphasis on vocational courses such as computing and engineering , school leavers have a good success rate in getting jobs .
16 We were unable to explore systematically the electrical control activity in the postprandial state because of the patients intolerance to food .
17 Most importantly the Chardonnay in the grand cru sector has risen from nearly a third to over a half of the vines cultivated , while in the premiers crus it has dropped from just under a half to less than 40% .
18 Hickson alleged that while in the police station where he had been taken by P.C. Torney on a charge of having stolen 10&shilling from the pocket of his clothes in a cubicle at the Corporation Swimming Baths , the constable gave him a violent blow to the eye , and followed this up by two blows to the body … he was subsequently acquitted on this charge .
19 As for the arms control matters , we have been working to improve the measures of arms control .
20 Discussion and debate may need ( as with the Humanities Curriculum Project ) packs of supporting data , and if paper is short some of it may well be put on overhead transparencies and projected when relevant .
21 As with the pensions inquiry , we recruited outside experts into the review teams like Jeremy Rowe , the deputy chairman of Abbey National , who took on Housing Benefit .
22 As with the peak-hours curve , it tended to go in the opposite direction to TV .
23 As in the psalms translation , he is much preoccupied with the Christian outcome of Old Testament doctrine , and his particular concentration of effort is on his own countrymen , and his own Church .
24 The presumption of guilt is being written into new laws , but rarely with as much candour as in the badgers example .
25 The movements are more or less directed sideways , i.e. écarté or effacé , as in the dances fur Romeo , Mercutio and Benvolio in Romeo and Juliet and fur the Tutor in A Month in the Country .
26 As in the origami analogy ( Chapter 2 ) , what specifies where the paper will be folded ?
27 The Sexual Offences ( Amendment ) Act 1976 , s. 1(1) , indicates the mens rea for one of the four constituent elements of the actus reus of rape , namely , lack of consent , but the Act is silent as to the mens rea for the remaining components of the offence .
28 The darkness of the water will give a clue as to the winds strength , and an ominous grey cloud usually signals oncoming wind .
29 As to the Tombs report , that was the correct name for it because the information was buried very deep .
30 In any public confrontation a quick assessment and early resolution is the order of the day , for on the streets pragmatism always rules and ‘ real polises ’ set out immediately to ‘ fix ’ their adversaries by using deeply imbued constructs relating to time and space .
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