Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] [noun sg] for [noun pl] [Wh det] " in BNC.
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1 | In Britain there is a large and welcome constituency for courses which study his writing . |
2 | We have not yet reached the point at which mere characterisation of a claim as a claim in public law is sufficient to exclude it from consideration by the ordinary courts : to permit this would be to create a dual system of law with the rigidity and procedural hardship for plaintiffs which it was the purpose of the recent reforms to remove : ’ Davy v. Spelthorne Borough Council [ 1984 ] A.C. 262 , 276 , per Lord Wilberforce . |
3 | The alleged swindle took the form of charging Wessex for computer services which had not been rendered and double charging for services which had been rendered by a multiplication of invoices and false entries . |
4 | Others , like New Opportunities for Women , have provided the re-entry points into higher and continuing education for women whose choices have been restricted by marriage and childcare and lack of opportunity . |
5 | The problem for capitalism was that this rule was always problematic because of the pressure from the working class and non-monopoly capital for policies which would question the interests of monopoly capital . |
6 | This development has defined a new and higher standard for interfaces which has become common in all areas of data processing . |