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

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1 Although the nature of science teaching meant that there was far more contact between staff and students than in the humanities departments we shall look at , it was noticeable that staff were addressed by titles , not by first names .
2 It may not just be because of the reactions girls fear from their parents , but also because of the mental block they themselves create , illustrated in this chapter by Joanne .
3 Once again we are led to the provisional conclusion that the poll tax was only one variable determining party support in individual district authorities , not least because of the problems voters had in deciding where responsibility lay .
4 It was present in abundance in Lewis v. Cox because of the police warnings .
5 In Eretz family life will not be the same as you have known here in Cork or anywhere in the Diaspora because in the settlements women are involved in communal work just as much as the men are .
6 The male Surrealists used the female body to express an idea , whereas for the women artists it was a very concrete reality .
7 Whereas for the men garments have a determined , precise meaning , that is to say , a truth value , for the women clothes are nothing but signifiers open to a variety of meanings ; they are items whose function and referential meaning can easily be changed … .
8 Minutes were felt to be factors in these results , whereas in the Potteries hours , or even days at times , were hardly felt to be such factors .
9 The question that now clamours for an answer is clear : why in the Exodus complaint stories does God immediately respond by performing miracles of salvation , while in the Numbers stories he replies with miracles of devastating destruction , or , in the case of Numbers 20 , with salvation overshadowed by terrible condemnation ?
10 Seymour also condemned the commissioning of officers " not taking the Tests " , alleging " it is dispensing with all the laws at once " , whilst in the Lords speeches against the employment of Catholics in the Army came from staunch Anglicans such as Nottingham and the Bishop of London .
11 As for the pieds noirs , his attitude was tinged with more than a little contempt : he did not think that " southern types " like them could threaten his regime .
12 It should give an indication as to the companies relations with employees — such as whether trade unionised , and the level of staff turnover .
13 While it is a matter of fact that ‘ books offer text and illustrations fixed on a page ’ , it is largely ( but not , of course , entirely ) a matter of opinion and personal preference as to the benefits books offer in particular applications .
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