Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [noun] for a " in BNC.
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1 | This does not of necessity call for a middle way between the extremes of egalitarianism on the one hand and élitism on the other . |
2 | Fill in both lips , then top the centre of the bottom lip with a touch of pinky lipgloss for a dewy finish . |
3 | Morrells hopes to hold the price of cask mild for a further 12 months . |
4 | These may well form the basis for pieces of course work for a number of subjects at GCSE , including English , Maths , Business Studies , Design and Technology and Geography . |
5 | The requirement for higher concentrations to disrupt pancreatic lysosomes may reflect the fact that , in an in vitro system , the period of incubation of isolated lysosomes with cholesteryl ester is necessarily limited ( 30 minutes in our study ) whereas in the previous in vivo study , lysosomes were exposed to increased levels of cholesteryl esters for a much longer period ( up to four weeks ) . |
6 | In practice a set of objectives like these would be written for a series of teaching sessions for a specific student or group and may be varied to suit their experience and needs . |
7 | In 1749 , for example , Lord Panmure was asked to obtain a small revenue post of tide waiter for a brother of one of the Angus freeholders . |
8 | Any set of search keys for a document can be described as a document profile . |
9 | State 5 to State 4 — usually after the physical end of tape mark for a serial access device has been reached ( Note : In this situation Offline will move the item to state 5 — Available for Inspection ) |
10 | State 5 to state 4 — usually after the physical end of tape mark for a serial access device has been reached ( Note : In this situation Offline will move the item to state 5 — Available for Inspection ) |
11 | The hobbling of trade unions , the abolition of wages councils , and the refusal to legislate for minimum pay levels demonstrate that John Major is quite willing to oversee the worsening of living standards for a large part of the population . |
12 | This procedure enables accurate discrimination of allele sizes for a pair of tetranucleotide repeats at the 5 end of this complex repeat , and is the method used by Rose and colleagues . |
13 | Many first level nurses ( although still a minority ) now undertake basic nurse education as part of undergraduate study for a degree in nursing , social or life sciences . |
14 | Hurd delays repatriation of boat people for a week PM rejects outrage on refugees . |
15 | A lot of boat time for a couple of dives , and you 've also got overnight accommodation in Cairns to pay for . |
16 | I always tried to buy some kind of meat , mainly for my husband , chops or rabbit , mince , a couple of chicken joints for a casserole . |
17 | One example of a very successful case was the recouping of benefit arrears for a client . |
18 | The value of child benefit for a three-child family relative to average earnings has fallen by 33 per cent . |
19 | Syria , Egypt and several Gulf states have recently given the coalition use of broadcasting equipment for a Radio Free Iraq . |
20 | This idea of type section for a particular stratigraphical division will be discussed in a later chapter ; all I must say here is that no type section known to me can possibly pretend to be representative of a whole unit of the stratigraphical column , however small . |
21 | A group of small schools in one rural area , studying the topic " Ships and Seamen " , not only pooled their efforts in collecting resources , and contacting various agencies , but also shared the costs of coach hire for a site visit to a maritime museum some distance away . |
22 | Because the project had no say in the choice of home help for a client , the development officer sometimes found a client with a home help whom she thought was unsuitable or would not work well with her support workers . |
23 | One way of doing this would be to provide multipurpose teams dealing with all aspects of Council Tax for a particular geographic area . |
24 | I am therefore recommending that each Senior Assistant within Council Tax should be responsible for a team of staff dealing with all aspects of Council Tax for a geographic area . |
25 | He dropped his briefcase on the chesterfield , and Mrs Stych snatched it up crossly and took it into his den , while he went to the refrigerator in search of ice cubes for a drink . |
26 | The appropriateness of existing policy provision is assessed by exploring some of the financial consequences and other implications of job loss for a group of redundant women . |
27 | He looked offended but I guessed his idea of discretion was swapping his length of lead pipe for a rubber truncheon . |
28 | This may provide the first observable category of classroom behaviour for a workable schedule . |
29 | He has illustrated the expanding provision of leisure opportunities for a growing middle class and offered a convincing account of , for example , the spread of newspapers and periodical literature and the complex of activities associated with the remarkable rise of the leisure towns . |
30 | The ceremony will mark the successful end to almost 20 years of community fundraising for a pool for the islands of Islay and Jura . |