Example sentences of "a [noun pl] and [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Unless you have recently became a Contract Volunteer you will find with this newsletter a Mailings and Materials sheet which I would like you to fill in .
2 It 's a swings and roundabouts situation which perhaps only a locking nut cures completely , but again cost enters the picture , as indeed does personal preference .
3 This follows a Monopolies and Mergers Commission decision that to forbid advertising by GPs was against the public interest .
4 This follows a Monopolies and Mergers Commission decision that to forbid advertising by GPs was against the public interest .
5 They are also planning to renew calls for a Monopolies and Mergers Commission investigation into the electricity generators , National Power , PowerGen and Nuclear Electric .
6 By 1990 there were twenty-eight million cardholders , mostly ‘ Barclaycards ’ and ‘ Access ’ cards , owned by the Midland , Lloyds , National Westminster and the Royal Bank of Scotland ( recently renamed ‘ Signet ’ and up for sale ) , but since a Monopolies and Mergers Commission investigation in 1989 , there are a whole lot more .
7 The second cut comes four weeks after Board of Trade president Michael Heseltine announced a Monopolies and Mergers Commission review of the privatised gas industry .
8 Act 4 of 1984 contained detailed provisions of unfair competition and was re-enacted by statute 86 of 1990 prohibiting ‘ unfair conduct on the market ’ and setting up a virtual equivalent of a monopolies and mergers commission .
9 Grand Met maintains it had to issue the leases after a Monopolies and Mergers Commission report which said the six big brewers could not own more than 2,000 pubs .
10 THE President of the Board of Trade , Michael Heseltine , yesterday refused to order a Monopolies and Mergers Commission inquiry into the £225 million takeover bid by Airtours for its rival holiday group , Owners Abroad .
11 There is another concept of membership — market membership of a futures and options market .
12 Campaigning against a savings and loans bill , a Ralph Nader consumer group sent an Elvis impersonator to Capitol Hill .
13 In 1991 , it appeared in a books and manuscripts sale at Phillips where it was bought jointly by the Fine Arts Society and the dealer Michael Whiteway for £13,000 .
14 The garden was planned by professional designer Naila Green who came up with a snakes and ladders theme .
15 It placed the funding of higher education in the hands of two statutory bodies , a Universities Funding Council ( UFC ) ( replacing the University Grants Committee ) , and a Polytechnics and Colleges Funding Council ( PCFC ) to administer funds for higher education provided directly by the Secretary of State .
16 The funding of non-university higher education ( i.e. polytechnics and colleges of higher education ) now gives them similar autonomy , having been transferred by the 1988 Education Reform Act from local authority to central government responsibility , with a Polytechnics and Colleges Funding Council ( PCFC ) parallel to the UFC .
17 Mike , an ex-philosophy student , was going off to Germany in the New Year ; Naomi from Bristol was about to embark on a Museum Studies course at university ; Liane , a weights and measures official , was one of the many volunteers who had helped at Uppark after the fire ; and Hugh , a quantity surveyor currently between jobs , set out to astound us over the next few days with his minimalist clothing ( some ancient jeans which were fashionably ripped at the crotch and a pair of lurid , exceedingly short shorts ) .
18 He did n't begin playing , though , until he began pursuing a bachelors and masters degree in civil engineering at the Universities of Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick in Canada .
19 I 'd go and see a Guns and Roses concert .
20 In addition to the Meech Lake fiasco and its aftermath , Mulroney 's government also lost popularity throughout 1990 through its determination to introduce a goods and services tax ( GST ) .
21 as I was speaking at erm a neighbours and friends group at my parents church and Rosie heard about it and she said will I come and speak to you .
22 But he revealed that details of a users and carers group to monitor implementation of community care would be forthcoming next month .
23 Instead we have what I 'll call a bits and pieces economy .
24 So in 1896 , the new Boys School , was opened , and the Creed Street School continued as a Girls and Infants School , altered at a cost of £225 .
25 ‘ You would n't know to look at me now , ’ she 'd say , ‘ but I could hold them spellbound , the things I could do on that bike in a crash helmet and a pair of tights and a stars and stripes swimsuit . ’
26 Is not that in marked contrast to the events of 25 years ago this very day , as reported by The Times , when the then Economic Affairs Minister warned the Confederation of British Industry that if it breached the inflation-wage restraint , there would be a prices and incomes policy ?
27 Inflation not resulting from excess demand could possibly be controlled by a prices and incomes policy .
28 She met husband John at Capenhurst when he was a wages and salaries officer at the plant .
29 This should be included in a salaries and wages budget of 20% of turnover .
30 If gross income is less then £25,000 , then along with a receipts and payments statement there must be a statement of assets and liabilities .
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