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

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1 With over 60 activities each week , free transport , self-selection buffet ( no , there is n't a treacle pudding in sight ) and a strong staff team , we can provide a responsive and non-patronising service to anyone .
2 The Princess Royal , President , British Olympic Association , today attends its Annual General Meeting at the Midland Hotel , Manchester ; and tomorrow attends a Variety Show in aid of the Army Benevolent Fund at the Palace Theatre , Manchester .
3 They can have far reaching consequence in the development of an organism , e.g. one error of a base results in haemoglobin S being produced which results in sickle cell anaemia .
4 It seems we may be able to pursue a negligence claim in respect of the fire .
5 Because trying to meet this criterion has occupied so much of my research time in the past two decades it is worth spelling out again that to adopt a reductionist methodology in research strategy — that is , to try to stabilize the world that one is studying by manipulating one variable at a time , holding everything else as constant as possible — is generally the only way to do experiments from which one can draw clear conclusions .
6 There were Fred , aged 70 , and Betty , aged 66 , who embarked on a trial relationship in defiance of the prevailing belief that sex is only for the under-35s .
7 Not all verbs require a function word in Portuguese , but some do .
8 This time the District Councils collect it from Community Charges payers , and whether you had a rating systems in place at the moment , or whether you have Community Charge , Bob and his high spending friends would still have to rein in their expenditure and recognise that the people of Oxfordshire can not keep paying for his profligacy .
9 Typical values , for processors such ie Motorola 6800 or Intel 8080 , are T , = 10 us and T2 = 50 us and a table of stepping rates for various delays can be constructed : This table illustrates a fundamental weakness of the software-based System : the range of available Stepping rates becomes coarser with increasing speed ; for example , at 100 steps per second a unity change in delay value produces a 0.1% change in stepping rate , but at 5000 steps per second the same delay change gives a 5% difference in stepping rate .
10 We have managed to get the rest of Europe to come up to our standards , get rid of vaccination and introduce a slaughter policy in relation to foot and mouth disease .
11 It also means , as we have seen , following the conventions of the discipline , whether it be conducting experiments and assessing the results , or engaging in a case study in management studies , or constructing a model in studio-based work .
12 Politics and labour in the USSR : a case study in policy making
13 The Bach manuscripts of Johann Peter Kellner and his circle : a case study in reception history
14 Thus , as a case study in business history , the Stockton and Darlington Company provides important insights into the process of managerial decision-making in a period of economic history which has hitherto been under-researched at the level of the individual firm .
15 Notre-Dame-la-Grande in Poitiers a case study in limestone
16 I understand that the Government propose to introduce shortly a money resolution in association with the Bill .
17 I do n't think he 's right in what he says but I think it might have been a bit tongue in cheek as well .
18 British Rail 's standards for the maximum speed that trains could round bends were based on tests done on a branch line in North Wales with a tank engine in 1949 .
19 A stick half in water looks bent both to the man who says , ‘ It 's bent ’ and to the man who says , ‘ It looks bent ’ .
20 Mike [ Foot ] said wryly that if , as Harold Lever said , we had only a 50 per cent chance of avoiding catastrophe , we had better work out a contingency plan in case that chance did not come off .
21 Cos it 's it 's puts it do , I know you were saying about it 's difficult to answer yes or no to a question but i in this case it 's really true because I answered no but I 've I 've got erm I mean I 've I 've got a degree in politics and I studied er , I did a a course women in politics
22 Where a course proposal in Engineering , Business Studies and Secretarial Studies is being considered , submission into Batch 2 because of the availability , for that batch , of nationally-developed units in those subject areas .
23 He is also responsible for providing the professional studies course with a teaching unit in Language and * ( 135 students ) , and teaches an option course on ‘ Educating the Imagination ’ .
24 ‘ Geraldine went to Bristol University to study geography ; she had a teaching career in mind .
25 Before you could say ‘ blimey , look at that stagecoach turning into a pumpkin ’ , Setanta Records had booked The Frank & Walters into Wimbledon YMCA and Camden Underworld , where a support slot in front of a dozen punters showcased their spiky pop instincts and a subtly hysterical enthusiasm for life .
26 Bernadette Johnson , of Brae , who is entering her second year studies for a PhD degree in chemistry at the University of Glasgow ; and
27 They lived in a basement flat in South London then , he , his wife , and the two little girls .
28 In 1924 he became a fellow of King 's College , Cambridge ( only the second non-Kingsman to do so ) , and in 1926 a university lecturer in mathematics , a post he held until his death .
29 Had an undistinguished career as a university lecturer in mathematics .
30 There are many people who come into English-language teaching without having passed through formal pedagogic processes , so that when they are confronted with the terminology of the subject , they may be at a disadvantage to those who have already been to teacher-training college or who have a university degree in linguistics .
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