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

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1 To re-elect Messrs and as Directors of the Company .
2 They will also have the ability and confidence to tackle professional problems , to communicate their ideas and to work effectively both individually and as members of a team .
3 Women have power as housewives , wives and mothers , and as members of the community .
4 They simply completely dismember themselves and end up writhing and wriggling in meat trays and as piles of jerking bones on the floor .
5 Co-operation continued to flourish between diplomats , members of the armed forces , and between sections of the bureaucracies .
6 In particular distinctions were drawn between errors of law going to jurisdiction and errors of law within jurisdiction and between errors of law on the face of the record and other errors on law which in neither case went to jurisdiction .
7 This is partly done individually but the discussion and agreement stages involve meetings within the project team and between members of the team and other company functions .
8 Relationship between trade and between members of state , strictly competition and I said I 'd be the one erm relative case , just to demonstrate the course , Lord , erm I 've usefully used the time this morning to do a , a brief aden am moire of the point , the relevant photographs and the , just in case , if I can just hand that out ena enable me to , to speed through the admission , my Lord if I can just er take the through it and apart , my Lord paragraph five is triggered by an agreement which effects trade between members of states , er in windsurfing the court considered an argument that the causes and the contested agreement which had been struck down by the commission did not forward then article eighty five because they did not have that trade between members of states , the court replied , that argument must be rejected , article eighty five does not require that each and individual cause in the agreement should be capable of affecting into community trade , community law or competition applies to agreements between undertakings which may effect member of states , only if the agreement as a whole is capable of effecting trade is it necessary to exam which other clauses of the agreement which havers there object , let's just say or , or effect the restriction of competition .
9 In ‘ Mira 's Picture ’ she is caught between classes and between standards of value : both Corydon and Phillario judge her to be worthless .
10 From Acharacle , the A.861 climbs over a low ridge to Salen , a village on the shore of Loch Sunart , reaching it through a pleasant woodland and between ditches of yellow flag iris .
11 Given the disparate sources of the Constitution and the fact that important relationships within and between organs of the state are not laid down in any one formal or binding document , it is not surprising that one must have recourse to books by constitutional scholars to discover the extent and nature of those relationships .
12 Rather than being a case of feudal vassaldom , this has more of the characteristics of a military alliance between two states , an unstable one , it is true , and between partners of very unequal power .
13 In the Command Area they move the cursor between prompts and between branches of the Command tree .
14 For the five patches shown , we have counted the transitions between two middle-wave cones , between two long-wave cones , and between cones of different types .
15 But Althusser 's example indicates that there can also be contradictions between aspects of one practice , such as the methods of production which are used in urban and in rural districts , between social groups , for example different factions of a ruling class , and between aspects of two societies , such as the contradictions thrown up by foreign policy .
16 The principle of non-discrimination prohibits all discrimination on grounds of nationality both between ships of the member states and between nationals of the member states , as the case may be .
17 Your own historical writing and thinking will be expected to distinguish between fact and interpretation and between statements of a descriptive rather than an analytical kind .
18 This Invention relates to lifts for transferring barges and other vessels from one level to another on canals and other waterways in lieu of an ordinary lock or flight of locks , the object of the invention being to obviate the loss of water from the higher to the lower level by lockage inseparable from the ordinary system and to provide for the passage of vessels simultaneously in both directions and at a single life and between levels of widely different altitude where by the loss of time incidental to the passage through a flight of locks is in great measure avoided .
19 Thus , being confronted with such a wealth of cinematic work by , for , and about women of all stripes , the viewer is likely to feel more , not less deprived of such material , more , not less constrained by the dominance of banal mainstream cinema and TV images .
20 My main research technique , participant observation , was coupled with informal interviews to learn about the past and about areas of life I could not observe .
21 We now know much more about designing curriculums and about methods of selecting , teaching , and assessing students than before .
22 They were talking about the House of Representatives at Weimar — ‘ That troublesome place ’ , as the T'ang continually called it — and about ways of shoring up the tenuous peace that now existed between it and the Seven .
23 D ( n1 , n2 ) between any two , and about neighbourhoods of a node .
24 Until then , and for users of SunOS and Solaris 1 .
25 A course for those needing to live or work with Americans , and for students of British English who need to develop an understanding of American English .
26 Whatever you do should be right for you and for memories of your pet .
27 The arrangements for the expatriate and his family 's passage to and from the UK and for periods of leave during the assignment should be given together with information on the location of airports/ports .
28 ( 1 ) If you are absent from work as a result of the accident for more than 3 days you are entitled to receive Statutory Sick Pay from your employer during your absence and for periods of up to 28 weeks in total .
29 For these signs of haste — and for signs of hurried completion in the theatre score — there is a simple explanation : the royal ban imposed on Dryden 's new play Cleomenes early in April 1692 .
30 It is intended to create a centre for the public seeking the services of architects and for members of the RIBA to hold meetings in their own premises and for large events to use the village hall facilities next door .
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