Example sentences of "[prep] a list " in BNC.

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1 George did , and yearned to tell him the Army had thought of it , that Maxim had mentioned how they worked under codenames , then wondered if the Army should tell Moscow that , too- and realised that he was after a list , as well .
2 Q I have been trying with little success to get hold of a list of camping barn and bunkhouse type accommodations .
3 Much of the information was gathered by asking Free Church ministers if any of a list of local DUP people were members or attenders of their church .
4 ( These are assumptions : a ‘ map ’ could consist of a list of places , each with a map reference . )
5 The section takes the form of a list and is meant as an introduction for social scientists who are not familiar with conservation techniques .
6 If he can not look up names and numbers in his address book , he may be able to memorize the order of a list of people whose numbers are entered into the memory of a modern telephone .
7 When you arrive at the hotel your name goes to the bottom of a list of other fishing guests ' names , displayed on a blackboard .
8 With such diversity , each subject can only be treated briefly , and the book effectively gives thumbnail sketches of a list of topics that can be followed up elsewhere in depth .
9 We asked principal carers , therefore , which of a list of symptoms the person they cared for suffered from .
10 They began by testing 403 children on their ability to pick the odd one out of a list like ‘ hill , pig , pin ’ .
11 The most sophisticated statement of a process approach comes from Nigeria where a modified version of a list produced by the American Association for the Advancement of Science has been suggested in the national ‘ Guidelines on Primary School Curriculum ’ to help evaluate coverage and approach in syllabuses and curriculum materials .
12 The nominal demand for money is a stable function of a list of variables which might include the following : ( a ) Total wealth ( W ) .
13 Uhtred after all was an Englishman , only one of a list of would-be savers of righteous pagans from the British Isles .
14 The last fragment , D , consists entirely of a list of names .
15 he charts are composed of a list of items , each of which describes a specific linguistic skill or ability .
16 He 'd also appear near the top of a list of the funniest .
17 If we are studying school-pupils in a certain area , then we might try to get hold of a list of all secondary school attenders from the local education office .
18 Special needs , disability and handicap are perceived to be part of a list of rights for so-called minority groups .
19 This ‘ reputational ’ methodology asked ‘ expert ’ panels of well informed local people to select the ‘ real ’ or the ‘ top ’ leaders out of a list of civic leaders in important local organizations .
20 By any standard the industry was not extensive : Berkshire was bracketed with Herefordshire at the bottom of a list of clothiers fined at Blackwell Hall in 1561 — 2 for marketing substandard cloth , with just one offender , a Reading man ; unless Berkshire workmanship in general was above average , production was clearly small in volume .
21 Mr MacKinlay said he had heard of the existence of a list of services , some of which appeared in The Observer newspaper yesterday .
22 the preparation of a list of training possibilities for religious TV producers working in Eastern Europe ;
23 ‘ Any chance of a list of these men ? ’
24 Exercises which have been used include : pattern-cutting in French ( with engineers ) , making beurre maniere ( with engineers ) , interpreting the general instructions on a French dressmaking pattern ( with clothing staff ) and dictation of a list of names from different languages and cultures ( with business studies staff ) .
25 Most of it consists of a list of banned substances by brand name , IOC category , points for and against from the doctor 's point of view , contained substances resulting in the ban and misuse resulting in the ban .
26 The presentation of a list of ‘ achievements ’ , as above , plus friendly media coverage will go far towards moving even the most obdurate council in your favour .
27 I mean doing a couple of tables probably wo n't be that hard work cos it just be a case of a list of averages or something .
28 The old adage that you only get out what you put in becomes very meaningful and it is only too easy to miss an employee out of a list because a code has been entered incorrectly or because information is inconsistent .
29 It had been established by the Post Office Act of 1711 that private letters could be opened on the warrant of a Secretary of State ; and in 1730 the Duke of Newcastle ordered the Postmaster-General to make copies of all correspondence passing through his hands addressed to any of a list of 112 people , including the sovereigns and leading statesmen of Europe .
30 Free indexing languages do not consist of a list of terms distinct from those used to describe concepts in a subject area .
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