Example sentences of "and [noun pl] in a " in BNC.
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1 | Criticism leads to critical self-reflection , where students are able to stand back and place their knowledge and accomplishments in a larger perspective . |
2 | Play and Say uses puppets to present language and activities in a way which will interest young children . |
3 | For determining the cost of programmes , functions and activities in a manner which facilitates analysis and valid comparisons with established criteria , among time periods , and with other governmental units . |
4 | With that the tiger began to sharpen his teeth and claws in a very frightening manner . |
5 | A resource report shows assignments for a specific time period with planned , actual and notes in a convenient format . |
6 | [ Thus ] the sociological factors [ the isolated mass ] are mediated through particular individuals and groups in a quite distinctive way ( p. 75 ) |
7 | The training provided in the socio-educational as well as in methodology and didactic areas , enables qualified teachers to deal with individuals and groups in a sensible and up-to-date way . |
8 | And customers in one of the UK 's leading supermarkets have been discovering how to produce tasty bread , pizzas and pastries in a special free leaflet distributed in Sainsbury stores . |
9 | His parents were probably having coffee and pastries in a place among people ; Stu would be laughing and larking about with his mates at the wallpaper shop . |
10 | Emotivism claims that the distinctive meaning of ethical words lies in their power ( in virtue of our early linguistic conditioning ) to stimulate emotions and attitudes in a hearer , and vent them on the part of the speaker . |
11 | They joined politicians including local MP David Trimble , Compensation Agency chief executive , John Robinson and an array of councillors and solicitors in a 90-minute talk . |
12 | Place the egg yolks , lemon juice and herbs in a blender or food processor and season well with salt and pepper . |
13 | At Scourie , the A.894 reaches the sea and again turns south , now in the close company of a very attractive coastal area , a labyrinth of inlets , bays , cliffs , promontories and lochans in a colourful and confusing array that must have sorely tested the surveyors and cartographers of the Ordnance Survey . |
14 | The Social Secretary recalled the visits and meetings in a busy year . |
15 | Mix together the chopped apricots , figs , dates , banana chips and raisins in a bowl . |
16 | Society produces ideas and values in a complex historical way which Marx and other Marxists have attempted to define . |
17 | A number of specialists in diet and health maintain that , for optimum nutrition , it is essential to eat ‘ live ’ food , that is fruit and vegetables in a raw state which has not been cooked , frozen or preserved . |
18 | The student should apply mathematical knowledge and skills in a problem solving context . |
19 | Sharing these points with pupils will help to build up the appropriate attitudes and skills in a relatively safe way , as well as increasing understanding of the great world religions . |
20 | A comprehensive Environmental Studies Programme ensures that the children can extend their knowledge , understanding and skills in a wide range of scientific , historical and geographical topics . |
21 | Certainly it will benefit the regions and will be welcomed by all those who have been advocating the long overdue taking of tennis into towns and cities in a sort of ‘ Roadshow ’ format . |
22 | Britain is probably unique among democracies in retaining so many pre-democratic principles and institutions in a professedly democratic context , but it is in fact worth recalling . |
23 | That is , common interests can be formed on the basis of the branch of production , which in some respects unite wage-workers , managers and employers in a particular branch , possibly in opposition to the interests of wage-workers in other branches . |
24 | In general , then , newspapers do usually align themselves with certain political parties and do show their support for political party programmes and policies in a variety of ways , some stronger than others . |
25 | His incompletely assembled weapon exploded , smothering his head , arms and shoulders in a mass of flames . |
26 | To this end the investigator shall circulate a questionnaire to about 150 traffic officers and inspectors in a major provincial Police Force to look at : views on the impact of Fixed Penalty Notices on police/public relations ; officers ' workload ; officers ' exercise of discretion ; supervisors ' mechanisms for monitoring discretion ; views on the proper extent , limitation , acquisition and training of discretion ; and attributes of the offence and the offender which influence officers ' decisions . |
27 | The news comes as a shot in the arm for players and supporters in a week when the Town face a testing FA Cup sixth round tie against Arsenal at Portman Road . |
28 | Start off with time in hand so that you can read notices and indicators in a calm state of mind ; buy your ticket in advance ; know exactly when you have to change and the time of the connections . |
29 | You ca n't build houses and shops in a graveyard . |
30 | In East Africa , travellers were advised to watch out for the variety of indigenous ‘ types ’ to be seen at railway stations , from the Islamic , partly Arabized , Swahili of the coast , to the Kamba and Kikuyu of the interior , and then , a special treat , the magnificent Masai , bearing their shields and spears in a sadly peaceable demonstration of subjection , before reaching the Nilotic peoples of the shore of Lake Victoria . |