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

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31 It is not possible to say in the abstract what kind of decisions would be taken at these different levels , or at least not with any precision , since this would depend on the character of the economic relations between the general office of the enterprise and its operating units , and between the operating units themselves , quite apart from the particular forms of struggle at local and national level which would be required to implement any such scheme .
32 That portion of the epicranium which lies immediately behind the frons and between the compound eyes is termed the vertex .
33 Where the extreme view differs from more moderate views is in playing down — or even ignoring — crucial differences between the contexts of learning that obtain for oral and for written language , and between the language modes themselves .
34 Fists were thrown and for a while things began to get very ugly .
35 For a tank up to 15″ high you need at least two tubes , and for a tank 18″ high at least three tubes .
36 It is only responsible for the reservoir itself and for the sluice gates , says Maxwell .
37 The South African Institute of Race Relations on Aug. 25 called for special measures to contain the township violence , and for the emergency powers to be given " in an impartial manner and without the excessive use of force " .
38 I 'm afraid sir , I have no knowledge , I have n't certainly myself spoken to anybody with regard to that , I would of thought the normal procedure would be for him to be committed to Preston Crown Court and for the Crown Courts thereafter to sort out the final venue .
39 I would have thought the normal procedure would be for him to be committed to Preston Crown Court and for the Crown Courts thereafter to sort out the final venue .
40 This was in early 1989 ; by the end of the year , after the pilot had been made and the EBU had given the enterprise the go-ahead , Ms Cann entered into negotiations with BBC Enterprises , responsible for distributing the series and for the merchandising rights .
41 We 've got a figure there of six ninety and for the windfall sites , five seventy .
42 Black-figure continues in use long for slight work , and for the prize vases at the Panathenaic games it far outlasts red figure , going deep into the Hellenistic age ; but from the generation after the Pioneers all major vase painters work primarily in red-figure .
43 The Club Captain , John Gunne and Lady Captain , Josie McPhillips joined us for the Outing and for the evening celebrations .
44 We propose here a name for the gene we have partly described , and for the protein products ( GGFs , NDF , ARIA , heregulins ) derived from it .
45 Such modules could be devised for the cognitive objectives 2 , 3 and part of 6 and 7 , and for the psychomotor objectives 3 and 4 .
46 In Britain , American experience is commonly cited as setting a precedent both for what can be done and for the policy strategies necessary for success .
47 The knowledge and understanding gained has value in prioritising policies when guidelines for practice are being considered and for the counselling provisions which are now mandatory under The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act which regulates infertility services and comes into effect in July 1991 .
48 Look especially for the sculpted form of Francesco Sforza , modestly flanked by Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great , and for the nail heads , a unique Milanese example .
49 The French state , ‘ principal shareholder in Bull , has a particular responsibility for the future of Bull and for the employment consequences in different European countries ’ where the group operates , the letter said .
50 He worked successively for the BBC World Service and for the news agencies Associated Press and Reuters .
51 The automatic directions are to be found at RSC Ord 25 , r8 and for the county courts at CCR Ord 17 , r11 ( see Appendix 0 ) .
52 I use a finer brush for the highlight on the ripples in the water and for the foreground plants , and a ruling pen for the tall grasses .
53 Yet despite the impressive cycle/pedestrian routes marked within and through the development sites , the Local Plan shows no overall strategy , ie network , of routes .
54 The threat , they say , affects business and the US economy as a whole in two major ways : ‘ through the actual and threatened failure of accounting firms , and through the survival tactics the firms are forced to employ ’ .
55 Once again the trade unions working individually and through the trade unions for Labour pulled out all the stops to try and secure a Labour victory .
56 It has improved our ability to model cognitive processes , both as a spin-off from the computations necessary to create artificial intelligences and through the computing metaphors used in cognitive psychology .
57 All the way from the shrine down the hillside and through the pine trees , hundreds of flames glowed like the roving eyes of night-prowling animals .
58 Naturally there are many walks to be enjoyed in the surrounding countryside , and through the lemon groves that surround the village .
59 Between these extremes there is a whole range of means which are employed to promote or resist political change : the reproduction of a dominant ideology , which Bourdieu and Passeron ( 1977 ) call ‘ symbolic violence ’ , and the elaboration and diffusion of counter-ideologies ; economic coercion of various kinds , exercised on both a national and international scale , by governments , large corporations and international agencies ( for example , through economic sanctions against particular countries , through the lending policies of such agencies as the International Monetary Fund , and through the investment policies of banks and multinational corporations ) ; protest movements , more or less peaceful demonstrations , and political strikes .
60 Disturbed that the English were at odds with a nation that should have been one of its natural religious allies , Cromwell brought about a rapid end to the Dutch War , and during the peace negotiations he even proposed that in the interests of their common religion the English and Dutch republics should merge to form one united Protestant state .
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