Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , a consideration of earlier work on DMVs has led us to the conclusion that the settlement patterns we actually see on the maps and in the landscape consist of a range of settlements , at various stages of development at all periods ; everything , in fact , from surviving medieval villages to totally abandoned farm sites .
2 The functionalist tendencies we have detected in Tylor loom much larger in the work of his French contemporary , Emile Durkheim ( 1858–1917 ) , the last and greatest of the forerunners of modern social anthropology to be discussed here .
3 And despite several offers from ‘ B ’ Division clubs he would prefer to get fixed up with a senior side .
4 Even in these countries , however , although employers ' organisations may not be direct bargaining institutions they can still play an important role in industrial relations by helping to achieve a degree of cohesion among employers through their coordinating and advisory functions .
5 They 're brick houses you know that 's why she had a grant ?
6 But it was n't the camp reactions he was troubled about at the moment , it was Mrs Robson 's .
7 From the same ministry contracts he was able to elicit official references — on departmental letter-heading and addressed ‘ to whom it may concern ’ — to bolster his standing with the suppliers and with other customers .
8 Your fingerprints were found on the spent shell cases they found on The Sandhopper 's deck .
9 Like all contingency plans it was backed by a wealth of research and solid information .
10 Experts say it 's one of the worst allergy cases they 've seen .
11 Fergie 's sister coins it
12 when we erm , er when we were doing those projects we erm , we had a comments book and more , more people were in favour of them and saw them as an improvement to the town and so it needs something that 's really interesting actually , it 's er , erm the work 's department have said , as a result of those graffiti projects they can shift two officer 's from the graffiti team to the highway 's team , so it 's actually cut down on the work of actually clearing up unwanted graffiti , so it 's had a positive effect , so we , we 've got these two people work with the other people and we 've got Dorothy who 's working with , with black people and ethnic minorities in the town and erm for people who were here when this presentation was last given , er Robin who used to be in the local The Policy Team of the Local Government Unit is now actually a Community Development Officer , one of the decision 's , Robin use to do video work for the Authority erm , and we decided we asset whether the the need for that kind of , k ind of work to continue , and we thought on balance not erm and he now is running the music rehearsal space over at Latton Bush , that again is a project for young people , to enable , it 's a place where band 's can practice and that 's the problem in Harlow erm and er that 's really exciting project because it 's bringing in a lot of income for the Council as as well as providing the service that people want and , and it , I mean it is important at this time that we are doing limited projects where we are bringing in income , cos at , you know we estimate that erm we can get that erm rehearsal space properly resource , that project could be self financing , so your providing a service but your also getting paid , your getting paid for as well , so erm that is who we are now and were er , where were located , we have an open door policy as people will know .
13 Mrs Pember Reeves noted that the Lambeth housewives she visited ‘ seemed to expect judgement to be passed on the absent man according to the amount he allowed them . ’
14 The first census pairs them off man for man , leaving a surplus of 273 who are redeemed by money .
15 There are possibly fallow deer in the beech woods you own the other side of the valley ? "
16 With the help of Haslington and Sandbach Knitting Clubs it took just ten days to fill 18 large bin liners and two machines were donated as well .
17 They offer a challenge to any simplistic view of the relative skills of the ‘ lay ’ parent and the ‘ professional ’ teacher , by demonstrating that while parents may never be conscious of the teaching strategies they use to help their child acquire language , they are in a very important sense , their children 's teachers .
18 The poll asked : ‘ In building roads it sometimes happens that roads have to be built through or across sites of natural beauty or historical interest .
19 The courage and dignity with which Arthur Ashe announced in New York that he has the AIDS virus , as a result of being given infected blood during one of the two major heart operations he underwent in the mid 1980's , was typical of one of the world 's most outstanding and gracious sportsmen .
20 In order to plan further educational or skills programmes it is necessary , periodically , to stop and review progress .
21 Development of national and international associations for CF adults and CF families ( and the conferences , holidays , and local support groups they provide ) has been welcomed .
22 I asked my own surgeon how many of these prostate operations he did in a year , and he said around four hundred .
23 On the subject of practical , electronic-type computer projects I have to say that I too miss them .
24 Right , Microfit holds this in this regard and every regression that you estimate will always have a table of diagnostic test statistics after it , right , so although we are interested in the parameter values of our estira estimated right , in order to have any confidence in those parameter values you must ensure that we have n't violated any of the assumptions
25 Split-half reliability for the expressive scales is reported as being between 0.84 and 0.96 , while for the comprehension scales it varies between 0.60 and 0.96 on Scale A , and between 0.46 and 0.95 on Scale B
26 The CDP explored ways of countering what many of its members considered the continuing , excessive domination of the relationship by the subject boards , which were often — in spite of the tensions involved — seen in a more positive light by academic staff , appreciative of the peer contacts they entailed .
27 Like many other RAF servicemen he found himself stationed in Lincolnshire and after five years service his Lincolnshire bonds were established and he later moved to the areas into the more peaceful activity of a fitter in the malting industry .
28 ‘ At Board meetings I can make sure that the issues which are being discussed are given a legal perspective .
29 For each of the PCR products we have confirmed by sequencing the splices described .
30 ‘ The deck shapes they have achieved are excellent . ’
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