Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Anyone who so much as hints at a ‘ third way ’ between communism and capitalism is considered naive ; there is simply no time to try more experiments .
2 ‘ In the course of time the present [ 1954 ] conflict between Communism and Democracy , between East and West , is likely to pass just as the religious wars of the 16th and 17th century have passed .
3 Le Cheval de Troie , focusing as it does on the street confrontation between communism and fascism , is evidently a fictional distillation of these events viewed from the vantage-point of Moscow .
4 Technical disturbances arising from the interaction between communism and the novel form are consequently in Nizan 's eyes merely the logical outcome of the communist writer 's refusal to acquiesce to what are perceived as the oppressive structures of bourgeois politics , ethics and culture .
5 Now it was East-West between Communism and Capitalism .
6 The research concentrates on five countries of Western Europe in which the relationship between communism and single-issue radical movements is particularly salient : France , Italy , Belgium , the Netherlands and the United Kingdom .
7 It is therefore difficult to make a clear separation between folklinguistics and linguistics proper ( in this chapter and the next , I will give several examples of the interaction between them ) .
8 But to investigate the connection between folklinguistics and behaviour remains difficult ; it is an area where caution must be recommended .
9 The contrast in wealth between merchants and the possessors of rare skills on the one hand and manual workers on the other is clearly demonstrated by their median assessments .
10 Sometimes the choice of non-English knights , without lands in England , might be troublesome — the Savoyard Jean de Grilly , for example , used his position as lieutenant and seneschal in Aquitaine to build up a considerable territorial holding in the Bordelais .
11 Bright Yorkshire prospect Adil Ditta scored 58 for Middlesbrough but they too had to fight hard for runs and were into the last over before they achieved their win by a four wicket margin .
12 But there was only misery for Middlesbrough as their treble hopes went up in smoke with a 4–2 defeat at home to Portsmouth in their replay .
13 Behind him was Stuart Bell , MP for Middlesbrough and a strategic thinker of the right .
14 To play centre forward for Middlesbrough and score the winning goal in the FA Cup Final .
15 Stephen Birse , who competes for Middlesbrough and Cleveland , completed a fine double in the junior boys ' shot and javelin with throws of 12.41 metres and 47.37 metres both qualifying distances .
16 TWO young footballers playing for Middlesbrough and Darlington will return to their old school as heroes tomorrow .
17 His brother Paul , conversely , had soccer trials for Middlesbrough and Leeds but plays cricket , more out than in just now , for Yorks .
18 Either because those in power simply underestimated the potential for resistance or simply because they believed they could in the end over-ride such resistance , industrial companies in conjunction with waste disposal firms ( and often in collusion with state health regulatory agencies ) dumped indiscriminately and with disregard for human health and life . ’
19 Edwards ( 1979 , 16 ) , for example , characterises the situation as one where for most of the twentieth century management have met ‘ chronic resistance to their effort to compel production ’ and consequently ‘ have attempted to organize production in such a way as to minimise opportunities for resistance and even to alter workers ’ perceptions of the desirability of opposition ’ .
20 LONDON : PRINTED FOR TAYLOR AND HESSEY , FLEET STREET .
21 It 's clear from my inquiries that the FA originally envisaged Wednesday , September 9 as a triumphant homecoming for Taylor and his assistant Lawrie McMenemy — ‘ Just put your feet up and watch us win . ’
22 It was more than a legal victory for Taylor when the judge told the skinhead that it was only his brief 's eloquence that had saved him from prison .
23 The BBC Model B was , and probably still is , one of the best equipped home computers for experimenters and ‘ interfacers ’ .
24 Aside from this speaking volumes about the worldwide potential for struggle and conflict on the one hand and great reform on the other , it says a lot about your capacity to triumph over the circumstances that you meet .
25 Mann tries to combine the desperation of their plight with a more lyrical look at Indian respect for struggle and death , all of which sits together a smidgeon uneasily until the final reel .
26 The Rally of the Guinean People , the Guinean Party of Progress and the Union for the New Republic announced on Oct. 8 the formation of an opposition alliance , the Front for Struggle and for Government ; the main aim of the front was to press for the postponement of legislative elections scheduled for November , in order that a national conference could be held beforehand .
27 Wildfowl , such as ducks and geese , were caught , and deer , boar and hares were hunted .
28 Of these , the inkwell , the crystal ball , the hourglass , the two named books and two of the others , which had been painstakingly identified as Quixote and Lyell 's Geology , were now in the Stant Collection , where a room had been arranged , Wardian cases and all , to resemble the Manet setting .
29 As William Thackeray discovered on the world 's first cruise aboard P & O ships in 1844 , the Bay of Biscay sorts the good sailors from the bad :
30 The Association maintains a Home for the disabled , one for convalescents and three Sheltered Housing schemes .
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