Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun sg] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Welcoming Darlington Tory candidate Michael Fallon to Prodescon 's new offices , director Malcolm Palmer was keen to point out the blue carpeting and wallpaper gracing the new building as proof positive of the his own , if not the company 's , political leanings . |
2 | " Social and economic rights : freedom of movement and residence irrespective of engagement in economic activity ; equality of opportunity and of treatment for all Community citizens ; joint protection for Community citizens outside the Community 's borders . |
3 | What good news it is that SNH have given a £7,000 grant for repair work on the path to Blaven , one of the most spectacular mountains in the Skye Cuillin . |
4 | Both procedures reflect current government policy concerns with increasing vocationalism and preparation for working life at the pre-16 stage . |
5 | CHINATOWN 'S restaurateurs are upgrading staff hygiene training in preparation for draft requirements of the Food Safety Act coming into force . |
6 | The recently issued CCETSW guidance notes for DipSW courses on the inclusion of substance problems are a long overdue but welcome development . |
7 | In an open letter on Sept. 7 to the Uzbek Supreme Soviet , Shakurulla Mirsaidov , who had formerly served as Uzbek Prime Minister and had been Vice-President until November 1991 , announced his resignation as Deputy Chair of the Uzbek Supreme Soviet and as a people 's deputy , because of " the replacement of democracy and openness by an authoritarian regime " ; increased repression of the opposition had been noted in Uzbekistan in preceding months [ see p. 39010 ] . |
8 | There are two reasons for bank domination of the personal lending market . |
9 | Explanations in the Tyes ' studies of the reasons for quality deficits in the US teaching force are remarkably similar . |
10 | As a result , it is not easy to arrive it conclusions about the reasons for population trends during the inter-war years . |
11 | Some evidence of this division between college libraries on the one hand and university and polytechnic libraries on the other , emerged from a 1981 survey of audio-visual presentations produced for user education in UK academic libraries . |
12 | PPA volunteers joined these discussions with a view to offering playgroups and mother and toddler groups as a resource for young children with mental handicap — an opportunity for integration right from the start . |
13 | This course provides an opportunity for postgraduate study of the theological and ethical implications of communication , with particular reference to the media . |
14 | These costumes were made in work-time , using work materials , and utilized the women 's skills as clothing makers to the full . |
15 | The doctor and midwife may start getting to know you and your wishes about pregnancy right from the first visit , by talking over your plans for antenatal care , where you want your baby to be born , how you plan to feed the baby , and so on . |
16 | The initial contract for computer support with the University Computing Service finished at the end of April . |
17 | The nature of the Shell Miri contract is such that we can be called upon to do further work outside the basic contract for instrumentation systems on the offshore structure . |
18 | Notice board for advertising activities of the J.G.V.A , at present situated at the tennis courts , serves no useful purpose . |
19 | Thus regions may make a case for transport links with the Tunnel on the grounds that current levels of business demand it , but may not request them as a necessary precondition to the creation of that demand . |
20 | Stephen Wheatcroft set out the case for airline deregulation in the November — December issue of TRANSPORT . |
21 | With twenty-six years experience in the business , Robert Maxwell joined Douglas Reyburn in March as dyehouse supervisor on the nightshift . |
22 | DAVID ANDERSON David Anderson joined the Company at the end of March as Product Technician in the Development Laboratory of the Design Studio . |
23 | If to these one adds other emerging initiatives in management INSET — the management training programme now firmly in place ( Leeds City Council 1991a ) , school-led INSET , and external management courses supported by the LEA — then the massive scale of provision for management training by the 1990s becomes very clear . |
24 | In addition they held approximately £5.1 billion from all capital receipts and set-aside as provision for debt repayment under the new capital finance system . |
25 | Moreover , most such areas exist in isolation from the traditional provision for foot traffic in the rest of each built-up area . |
26 | The core questions of why policy developed in the way it did and which factors initiated and influenced change are intended to inform a critical assessment of the outcome of policy in the shape of service provision for alcohol problems in the 1990's . |
27 | They shifted the responsibility for provision for sickness absence for the first twenty eight weeks from the national insurance scheme to a statutory sick pay scheme to be run by employers . |
28 | The current settlement , as the Secretary of State indicated , includes provision for community care to the tune of eight six million pounds . |
29 | ( This Management team of four ( bondholders ) survived until November 1921 when at the Annual General Meeting that year the President , Lord Rathcreedan , announced that ‘ The provision for Club members on the Committee had been overlooked ’ and two nominations were called for ) . |
30 | The developer , however , may be able to circumvent this situation by making no provision for access roads within the layout , but leaving plots adjoining possible future building land undeveloped in anticipation of change in planning policy . |