Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] [noun pl] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | What experience have you had of women in positions of authority ? or in jobs involving caring for people ? |
2 | Tala-Tala even had its own home-made harbour , a kind of inner lagoon in the outer lagoon , obviously a laboriously built , three-sided breakwater , in which I assumed that every stone must have been carried by hand or on rollers to afford protection for the boats it enclosed . |
3 | They may be petitioned by men to help with hunting animals , or by women seeking assistance with childbirth or illness . |
4 | Regular spot checks for specific-lesson truancy and for pupils leaving school before the end of the school day |
5 | It is sufficient for schools to have payphones for children and for inspectors to have right of access when concerned . |
6 | Similarly , the Fourth Lateran Council , in its second decree , condemned the teaching of Joachim of Fiore ( namely that there were four persons in the Trinity ) , as expounded in his book against Peter Lombard , and went on to define the duties of secular rulers and of bishops to fight heresy in their kingdoms and dioceses . |
7 | The Durham Cathedral players will only function as protectors of the cathedral and of refugees seeking asylum in so far as others in the drama expect that function from them . |
8 | The portrayal was of enslaved society , of people 's life reduced to stretched death , and of nations suffering warfare in which foreign armies are replaced by their own national security forces . |
9 | The Governors referred back to Hamilton the matter of terms and of advertisements giving notice of the change , and with that was concluded the business of the last quarter of quartered years at the School . |
10 | The service role is particularly marked where access from urban areas is easy , and includes the provision of tourist amenities and of facilities enabling access to the countryside . |
11 | A conducted tour by Peter of this very small , very flat , but very green island with breathtaking views of the Hebrides and with windsurfers taking advantage of the persistently strong wind was greatly appreciated . |
12 | Combine roses with earlier or later flowering plants , and with evergreens to distract attention from their leafless stems in winter . |
13 | A new response is growing from women theologians and from radicals seeking liberation for many oppressed people . |
14 | The simple fact that pianos with and without checks existed side by side in the Vienna of Mozart , Haydn and Beethoven also shows that at least two different schools of playing the piano co-existed around 1800 . |
15 | While the rediscovery of women 's experiences has been seen as one of the first tasks , the problem is not just one of ‘ bringing women back in ’ but involves a struggle to upend traditional theories , concepts and methods so that women 's experiences , their relationships to each other , to children and to men become part of the mainstream . |
16 | ‘ It was very much a case of starting from scratch introducing new systems and procedures , ’ said George , 58 , who lives in Billingham and at times had responsibility for 132 different premises and up to 2,500 employees . |
17 | Mackworth ( 1950 ) , within his classical studies of vigilance , showed that without knowledge of results the proportion of detected signals decreased in succeeding half-hours compared with the first half-hour , but for subjects given knowledge of results there was no deterioration compared with the first half-hour through the full two hours of the study . |
18 | They play , instead , joyfully , with a full command that allows them in performance to play , not as men chained to their scores , but as men making music with free intelligence and full imagination . |