Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [prep] [noun] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The courses run by the Hartlepool and District Outdoor Bowls Association begin on Thursday at the Staby House Bowling Green between 6pm and 8pm .
2 The occult views yoga as a system of mind-control , and the postures adopted are to facilitate certain types of breathing to help the practitioner get in union with the force .
3 Ministers and officials of my Department keep in touch with the CBI on a wide range of business matters .
4 Ministers and officials of my Department keep in touch with the CBI on a wide range of matters .
5 The index and the future differ in respect of the times at which they value the basket of shares in the index , and this can be a source of additional information .
6 Whether Congress and the President behave in accordance with the spirit of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights is beside the point .
7 One is that descendants of the marginal stock enter into competition with the parental stock in a third area of colonization .
8 Pulses of dissolved silica develop in response to the net rates of sand-grain dissolution and of precipitation of secondary minerals .
9 Shock and indignation jostle for position in the following quote from a speech of the president of the Royal Society , delivered in 1978 : ‘ Ominously , voices have been raised claiming that limits should be set to scientific inquiry — that there are questions which should not be asked and research which should not be undertaken . ’
10 Well you said that er as I recall , that if you had a major proposal say for example within the centre of Easingwold ,
11 Those tribunals with their own appellate tribunal do not enjoy the appeal to the High Court , but appeals on points of law lie with leave to the Court of Appeal from the EAT , Social Security Commissioners , and thereafter to the House of Lords .
12 Membership of this club entails attending an annual dinner at which some 400 of Edinburgh 's most prominent citizens assemble to celebrate Scott 's memory , at which an admiral or general and a judge respond to toasts to the Armed Forces and the Law , and the president speaks on some aspect of the author of the Waverley novels .
13 It is also important to recognise that indirect costs of issue exist in terms of the final issue price being below what the market might have been willing to pay for all of the shares ( and hence the company receiving less funds than it might otherwise have done ) .
14 After lunch depart by boat for a five-hour journey down the Kok river , passing tiny hilltribe villages , bamboo huts and jungle .
15 However , should an unexpected error occur during use of the program , a message will be written to the incident log file , LIFESPAN_PMR.LOG , in the user 's current directory .
16 Two-year full-time course open to holders of a three-year degree in architecture with a good portfolio and a period of practical training .
17 Caroline Thomas , editor of the Biggles books , accepts the books reflect their period , but makes the point that the changing perception of words actually leaves Biggles ' use of a word like nigger open to misinterpretation by the modern reader .
18 Such acceptance will be subject to contract save in respect of the provisions of paragraphs … , … and … in respect of which there shall be a legally binding obligation between the Managers [ on behalf of themselves and [ name of company incorporated to effect acquisition ] ] and yourselves .
19 ( Fig. 2 ) While an injured man is tended in the foreground , the Dutch forces to the right kneel in homage before an allegorical tapestried portrait of Philip IV .
20 One is the suggestion that periods of great carbonate deposition correlate with peaks in the productivity of volcanoes and result from the presence of more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere .
21 However , the objective is not to produce one constant tonality , but rather to create chromatic harmony in which brief hints of triadic harmony mingle with note-combinations of a more obscure nature .
22 The lucrative business open to members of the legal profession means that members of low-income groups are largely unable to afford their services .
23 Cleveland Outlook social activities group meet at Kilburn for a 8 mile circular walk , lunch at Abbey Inn , Byland Abbey , 10.20am .
24 Cleveland Outlook social activities group meet at Kilburn for an 8-mile circular walk , lunch at Abbey Inn , Byland Abbey , 10.20am .
25 With a security alert in operation at the GCHQ national security establishment , a suspected mole is mysteriously killed and linguist Bob Jones confides his misgivings about the intelligence business to his father Frank .
26 Even the Prime Minister has posed the question , ‘ Why should half our population go through life like a hobbled horse in a steeplechase ?
27 Almost all the differences in size and general form of an organism arise from differences in the number , activity and persistence of the centres of cell division .
28 Should this particular complication occur after creation of a successful shunt , it can be improved as described for patient 6 .
29 Or , as Lopes da Silva observes ( 1986a ) , the Shavante conceive of society through the male model .
30 The variations in average birth weight by maternal age and parity correspond to changes in the proportion of underweight , premature babies , whose chances of survival are less favourable than others .
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