Example sentences of "and [noun] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The need to raise money for John II 's ransom had led to the levying of a salt tax and taxes on merchandise throughout the kingdom , and by 1367 these taxes had come to acquire a look of permanence .
2 Eisenhower had promised to cut government spending and taxes in accordance with the Republican philosophy of lessening the role of government in people 's lives .
3 But this is paltry in comparison to the coherence and unity of purpose of the body of an individual lion , wolf , or deer .
4 Geomancy , according to Nigel Pennick , is ‘ the science of putting human habitats and activities into harmony with the visible and invisible world around us ’ , and such sites become ‘ cosmic power points on the surface of the earth , special places where the mind can expand into new levels of consciousness , places where visions , transcendental states of prophecy , may be experienced ’ .
5 ‘ SCOTVEC is very grateful for the feedback we get from teachers and lecturers by way of the Module Comment Form .
6 Intended to introduce the young reader to natural history , the first four books in the series — entitled Puppy , Kitten , Frog and Duck — chart the growth of these animals and birds from birth through the first crucial weeks and months of life ( see above ) .
7 His many honours included the award of the MC in 1917 and election to fellowship of the Royal Society in 1931 .
8 The Munn Report examined the structure of the curriculum in the last two years of compulsory schooling in Scotland , and carried out its work almost at the same time as the Dunning Committee considered the aims , purposes and forms of assessment for the whole ability range .
9 Look at the different requirements and forms of assessment in the following questions .
10 There is little doubt that this particular development was motivated largely by the wish to restore something of the vigour and resistance to disease of the older types to modern colours and shapes .
11 In that case , the seller has transferred the risks and rewards of ownership to the buyer , and a sale has taken place .
12 An asset acquired under a lease that transfers substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership to the Group ( finance lease ) is capitalised as a tangible asset and depreciated over the shorter of the lease term or its estimated useful life .
13 Assets held under hire purchase and finance lease arrangements that transfer substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership to the group are to be capitalised at a value equal to the original cost incurred by the lessor less accumulated depreciation and the related rental obligations are to be included in creditors .
14 Assets held under hire purchase and finance lease arrangements that transfer substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership to the group are to be capitalised at a value equal to the original cost incurred by the lessor less accumulated depreciation and the related rental obligations are to be included in creditors .
15 I wanted it to be over , to return to the innocence and freedom of life before the kidnap , for John to be safe , for us all to know some kind of certainty instead of this constant doubt and anxiety , to be able to think of the future again .
16 When Argentina recognises the right to self-determination and freedom of association of the Falklands people , and gives up her claim to sovereignty over the territory , we might be more amenable to trade and contact .
17 The first duty of the Government is to work with the people to ensure security and freedom from fear for the people .
18 He stated that his purpose had been ‘ to ascertain the character and function of Mind as the organising principle in Evolution .
19 You should establish experience and expertise by reference to the number of years the lawyer has done personal injury work and the type of cases they have handled .
20 This would reduce the strain on hospital clinics , stimulate interest and expertise in diabetes in the community and ensure diabetic patients had a regular review in a specialist clinic .
21 Just to er the Leeds point , er it is actually a stated aim of the Leeds development plan to make adequate provision for the communities housing needs during the plan period , by identification of sufficient land for new dwellings , targeting of some provision for social housing , need groups and support for renewal of the existing stock .
22 As discussed in Chapter 1 , the total ban , in the case of non-consumer transactions applies only to liability for death or personal injury ( UCTA 1977 , s 2(1) ) and liability for breach of the implied warranties of good title and quiet possession implied by the SGA and the SGSA ( UCTA 1977 , ss 6(1) and 7(3A) ) .
23 Certainly the advent of a child in a previously childless marriage can result in a radical readjustment of the priorities and intimacy of relationship between the parents .
24 The Commission took the view that the agreement established an unjustified link between payment by Eurocheque and payment by card with the aim of aligning the price of payment by Eurocheque for French traders to the price of payment by card .
25 Cooper kept constant his production of cows and sheep in pasture during the length of his very lengthy career and , in spite of such a very narrow register for the subject of his painting , his works were steadily collected over the years .
26 This would fall to be considered under the occupiers liability section of a contents policy even where the occupant is merely a tenant and responsibility for maintenance of the pipes lies with the owner .
27 Nurses are gradually redefining their roles and responsibility in relation to the considerable range of skills and processes needed in the field of gynaecology and fertility treatments .
28 In less than straightforward cases the prosecution should be in a position to prove the delay and times of change of the three coloured lights .
29 Pipe names and/or addresses on the envelopes , and times of collection on the timetable notice .
30 M3 ( formerly known as Sterling M3 ) includes notes and coins in circulation with the public plus all private sterling deposits held by UK residents in United Kingdom banks .
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