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

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1 The general form of the model employs the rate of change of prices ( ΔP ) , the rate of change of wages ( ΔW ) , the level and/or rate of change of unemployment ( U or ΔU ) , together with the ( lagged ) level of union density ( D&subt-1 ; ) as determinants of the proportional rate of change of union membership ( ΔT ) , i.e. with the anticipated positive ( + ) and negative ( - ) influences shown in brackets .
2 The mechanics of valuing the entitlement of the outgoing partner should be specific ( see below ) and once ascertained a timetable should be laid down for its payment , as to which the alternatives ( depending on the circumstances and needs of the firm in question and its partners ) are immediate payment or payment by instalments over a period with or without interest on the unpaid balance .
3 So if you 've been under pressure lately , try Seven Seas Vitamin B complex , which cost £2.99 for 60 capsules or Vitalert For Stress with B-vitamins , £2.89/30 .
4 Because conservation areas are designated by local authorities , they can be an effective way of protecting a building or group of buildings in danger .
5 2.4.1 as may be required by any local or other competent authority as a condition of the grant or continuance in force of the Landlord 's Approvals or any of them or
6 These hand-sized products will have a screen and an electronic pen and will be used to send electronic notes or postcards to people via digital signal processors transmitted over phone lines or radio networks .
7 I travelled with a friend on P & O from Dover to Ostend on 5th Oct. ( 2pm. sailing ) .
8 My wife and I have travelled P & O from Dover to Oostende and Dover to Zeebrugge many times in the past and we have always been issued with separate tickets .
9 They have become , not critiques of inhuman arrangements or guidelines for practical interventions , but master transcoding devices which will sort any text or problem into sets of formally opposed categories .
10 The need to enter printed text or data into computers without the effort of re-keying it is the driving force behind the development of optical character recognition ( OCR ) technology .
11 Children — Family proceedings court — Reasons for decision — Justices failure to give adequate reasons or findings of fact at time of making order — Appeal — Whether permissible for justices to supply appellate court with fuller statement of reasons — Family Proceedings Courts ( Children Act 1989 ) Rules 1991 ( S.I .
12 Watch out for small objects or bits of food like coins or nuts .
13 A painting by Carrà entitled Simultaneità , which shows a figure in a series of successive attitudes , indicates that Simultaneity had for the Futurists also the simpler meaning of the combination of different aspects of objects or people in motion into a single painting .
14 Group II was patients without signs or symptoms of toxoplasmosis at first assessment ( classes A1–A3 , B3 , and C3 ; 2 patients had cryptococcal meningitis , 3 Kaposi 's sarcoma ) but who produced toxoplasma-specific antibodies ( table ) .
15 Twenty-nine to forty-eight months after acquiring HIV-1 infection , they show no signs or symptoms of progression to AIDS .
16 Fourth , twenty-nine to forty-eight months after acquiring HIV-1 infection , our 3 patients show no signs or symptoms of progression to AIDS , which contrasts with the concept that individuals who experience an acute illness associated with seroconversion have a more rapid progression to AIDS .
17 Addictive disease affects sufferers throughout the whole of society and is not related to social class , income , employment or privilege or lack of privilege of any kind .
18 Place a brioche heart or circle on top of each one , sift over the icing sugar , if using , and serve immediately .
19 Lewis Mumford 's The culture of cities ( 1938 ) confirmed a pessimistic scenario with a concept of the rise or fall of cities in six stages .
20 The folklore provides a version of past history on any case or class of case to which an officer confronted with a problem may turn for a solution , whether it be one of choosing the ‘ proper ’ negotiating stance , making the ‘ right ’ decision , or placing the ‘ correct ’ interpretation upon acts , events or characters .
21 3.1 The only mechanism by which a court can seek to compensate a person who has suffered damage or loss in consequence of a wrong done to him is to award him monetary compensation , whatever the nature of the damage which he has in fact sustained .
22 As adults often have commitments which limit their ability to travel , any concentration of subject provision or types of courses in particular institutions may make some subjects inaccessible to adults .
23 Competitors — espionage , arson , patent copying ; bribery and corruption to influence those in new or expanding markets , such as government officials in developing economies ( Braithwaite 1979b ; Jacoby , Nehemlis , and Ells 1977 ) ; price-fixing to squeeze out new competitors or to rationalize competition ( Fuller 1962 ; Geis 1967 ; Smith 1961 ) ; mergers or take-overs in violation of anti-monopoly legislation ( Snider 1978 ) .
24 Those privy to sensitive information about mergers or acquisitions of companies worth millions or billions of pounds must not abuse that privilege .
25 CABLE & WIRELESS IN TALKS ON STAKE IN TELECOM EIREANN
26 But many anonymous individuals whose traits of basic humanity had not been eradicated even by years of Nazism revealed through small acts or gestures of kindness of sympathy that they were out of step with mainstream Nazi attitudes towards the Jews .
27 Individual peasants and lords could and did remove strips or groups of strips from the rotation sequence of their neighbours and fence them around .
28 The Act enables the authorities to detain anyone ‘ 'reasonably ’ suspected of being involved in the commission , preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism' ( Hewitt , 1982:166 ) for up to 7 days , and to take out exclusion orders banning British and Irish citizens from leaving or entering Great Britain or Northern Ireland on the grounds that they have been , or intend to become , involved in acts of terrorism .
29 Finally , environmental externalities occur when the actions of firm i affects the attitudes or expectations of j in a way which affects how it reacts to i 's actions .
30 Ideal for writer or artist in search of peace .
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