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

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1 The main emphasis of Hume 's book is the inter-relationships between nutrition , reproductive performance and life histories of marsupials .
2 This brief examination of the inter-relationships between family , migration and urbanization should serve to illustrate the point that it is often difficult to establish any clear pattern of causation .
3 The inter-relationships of serum IGF-I , IGFBP-1 , and insulin in children with active Crohn 's disease .
4 It is not necessary here to weigh the relative merits of successive waves of public sentiment , and it is too early to guess the judgments of history , but differences between American and British obscenity law can be assessed on their technical merits , and the consequences are significant .
5 The difficulty encountered by the expertise theory in trying to demonstrate the legitimacy of corporate managerial power by showing that there are restraints on the discretion of the managers stems from its attempt to combine a deference to the judgments of business managers with an insistence that corporate managers are subject to fiduciary duties that prevent them from exercising their power for their own purposes or for other non-corporate ends .
6 The judgments in Attorney General v Guardian Newspapers Ltd ( No 2 ) [ 1988 ] 3 All ER 545 made no distinction between contract or equity as a basis for the duty of confidence .
7 However , it is noticeable that as the activities at school increase , the caretaker 's holiday entitlement is coming under increasing threat .
8 On board Viking we lost no time in following the example of our shipmates who were sound asleep , blissfully indifferent to the activities on shore .
9 In the darkness of Middleton Civic Hall , a couple are intently watching the activities on stage .
10 Gardening is among the activities on offer for the over 50s when the Time of your Life Expo arrives in Glasgow early next year .
11 A student who offered shopowners immunity from the activities of ragweek in return for donations to charity was held by the trial judge not to have used menaces .
12 The decision , regarded as inevitable due to the activities of Loop offshoots The Hair And Skin Trading Company and Main , puts paid to speculation that the band would reunite for a US tour .
13 A Supreme Court judge , Justice Louis Harms , on Nov. 13 published his report into the activities of Army and police counterinsurgency units .
14 The majority of studies have been in urban areas and have focused on the activities of building societies and finance institutions in the private sector ( Ford 1975 ; Boddy 1976 ; P. R. Williams 1976 , 1978 ; Short 1978 ) , and on the activities of housing managers in the public sector ( Gray 1976a , 1976b ; Paris and Lambert 1979 ) .
15 We have referred to the activities of building societies on numerous occasions already .
16 The activities of building societies and banks have been given prime consideration when assessing the appropriate definition of money and the problem of implementation of monetary control ( Bank of England , Dec. 1984 ) .
17 But the growth in knowledge enabled by the activities of reading , meditation and contemplative prayer grows in time ; it engages with the inexhaustible wisdom of God .
18 Identification of a second PLC- β complementary DNA ( PLC- β2 ) in an HL-60 cell cDNA library prompted us to investigate the effect of purified G protein βγ subunits on the activities of PLC- β1 and PLC- β2 transiently expressed in cultured mammalian cells .
19 The effect of purified G protein βγ subunits on the activities of PLC- β1 and PLC- β2 expressed in COS-1 cells was determined using hydrophilic , detergent-free βγ subunits of retinal transducin ( βγ t ) ( Table 1 ) .
20 Much to their chagrin , those who look fondly back to earlier days when things were different , believe efforts by senior officials to regulate the activities of field staff more closely have created an unnecessarily ordered and bureaucratized job .
21 They do not determine the activities of teaching and learning , but on the contrary are themselves required to conform to the changing perceptions and experiences of the teacher and learner .
22 In the final article in this section , Rosemary Clarke compares the activities of teaching and Gestalt therapy , drawing parallels and pointing up interesting distinctions , as well as offering some of what she has learned in the course of being both a teacher and , subsequently , a therapist .
23 This , the Younger Committee , reported in 1972 and its report is still a classic ; it covered a wide range of activities and technological developments which might be intrusive , although it was precluded from considering the activities of government departments and other public sector organisations — a limitation about which it protested .
24 But many of the activities of government are also subject to what is called ‘ judicial review ’ , which is the subject of Part I. Both of these forms of judicial control are basically retrospective — they are concerned primarily with cure ( dispute resolution ) , not prevention ( dispute avoidance ) ; but prospective methods of regulating ( that is , controlling ) government activities will also receive some discussion .
25 Should private individuals be given a remedy through the courts ; or should it , rather , be left to some public official , such as the Attorney-General , or to Parliament or an ombudsman , or to some officer or body within government itself to supervise the activities of government ?
26 The argument against having a special regime of rules to regulate the activities of government which are not peculiarly governmental was most famously put by the eminent Victorian jurist , A. V. Dicey .
27 In his view , it was a great strength of English law that governmental officials were subject to basically the same laws as private citizens to the extent that these covered the activities of government .
28 Thus the new system may be an improvement but there is little evidence to support the view that the new committees exercise any real systematic control over the activities of government .
29 It is argued that in view of the impotence of the House of Commons and the flexibility of the British Constitution , it is necessary for there to be some check on the activities of Government .
30 In particular it has been argued that any body which has no power over financial matters is impotent as a check on the activities of government and that a new " upper chamber " should have some control over financial matters .
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