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

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1 It will run and run , and I 'm sure we 'll have more programmes on it , but many thanks to my guests ; to Bob Morgan from the Liberal Democrats ; to Peter Audley Miller from the Conservatives ; to Margaret Mackenzie from the Labour Group on their Gipsy Working Party ; and to John Hunt from the Chipping Norton group about the gipsies .
2 On every score , it is a well established and well operated pension scheme and it is no wonder that there is immense concern among employees of the Scottish Bus Group about the implications for the scheme after privatisation .
3 Stella , who for a miserable quarter of an hour had been contemplating going to the ladies ' room and not coming back , was suddenly struck by the curiously fragmented nature of the group about the table .
4 After the film some of the elders talk to the group about the effect the films have on them , of seeing people they still feel spiritually close to on the screen , of the inheritance they have received , and the traditions they want to pass on .
5 The ‘ kinship defenders ’ are generally far more sceptical than the other group about the adequacy of both courts and social services agencies in making decisions about child placement and protecting the child 's interests and well-being .
6 O L but it 's a substituted propane one O L because you 're choosing this chain here it means that you 've got this group as the substituant and you 've replaced one of the hydros with a methile group .
7 For this reason we refer to this group as the Rowdies , rather than the media appellation of hooligans , for as we shall see , the label ‘ hooligan ’ carries special meaning within the soccer micro-culture .
8 Using the wider kin group as the basis for organizing social and economic life may not be characteristic of contemporary Britain , but some of the groups who have migrated to this country since the Second World War have brought with them , and retained , a pattern of kin relationships which differs from the white British norm and which in some cases includes a preference for cousin marriage .
9 Lavishly illustrated with colour photos , it takes you group by group through the plants and animals of that amazing island , the ‘ naturalist 's promised land . ’
10 A third viewpoint suggests that they form an intermediate group between the middle and working classes .
11 Give any movement in directors ' interests in capital of any member of the group between the balance sheet date and a date not more than one month prior to the date of the notice of the AGM .
12 The marshes around Altdorf made it difficult for the Orcs to group for the assault , and several mobs of Orcs disappeared forever when they strayed into the marshes .
13 The parliament met in Luxembourg to establish a European pressure group for the rights of pensioners and to set a common standard pensioners could use to lobby their own governments .
14 Yolanda Serrano , a Harlem resident who is the Director of ADAPT , an advocacy group for the rights of intravenous drug users , disagrees : ‘ He claims that needle exchange is genocide .
15 A support group for the families and friends of problem drinkers .
16 In announcing future arrangements for the validation of sub-degree courses in agriculture and related subjects , it stated the CGLI had been invited to establish a National Consultative Group for the Co-ordination of Validation Arrangements in Agriculture and related subjects .
17 The Computing Sub-Group is responsible to Management Group for the co-ordination of computing practice and strategy , and for the provision of advice on policy .
18 Sergei Kovalyov , biophysicist and co-founder with Sakharov of the Initiative Group for the Defence of Human Rights in the Soviet Union , was sentenced in 1974 to seven years in a labour camp followed by three years of internal exile .
19 The UK 's reserves of lowland peat bogs are far less than previously thought , according to a new survey by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee ( JNCC ) — the scientific umbrella group for the government 's three national conservation agencies in England , Scotland and Wales .
20 Miners are thus a high risk group for the development of gastric cancer and gastroscopic screening could give a significant yield of early gastric cancers .
21 Forming ourselves into a studio group for the purpose of the East End Open Studios meant tracking down over 55 possible participants , with tips from neighbours , friends and even the local milkman as to where they might be found !
22 WHO ( 1988 ) provide statistics for the 65 — 74 age group for the United Kingdom for the same time period as Alderson and Ashwood ( 1985 ) .
23 We are grateful to Hazel Fox , Harriet Dawes , Judith Manches , Judith Bridge , Vicky Andrew , Ann Upton , Elizabeth Potter , Nadja Tollemache and Tracy Minns for gifts of money , to Katrina Crossley for a valuable contact with the publisher Butterworths , and to the newly-formed Somerville Lawyers ' Group for the promise of continuing support .
24 It had been relatively constant for at least the previous three centuries as shown by the work of the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure ( Laslett and Wall , 1972 ) .
25 Rank Xerox Unit on Ageing ( Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure )
26 The bibliography is being accessed to the Cambridge computer by staff at the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure .
27 Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure
28 Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure
29 Rank Xerox Unit on Ageing ( Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure )
30 We are grateful to the English Working Group for the thought it has given to assessment issues .
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