Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [adj] [Wh pn] " in BNC.

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1 It showed the White Paper would be ‘ a blueprint for privatisation ’ , Ms Harman said , ‘ with no protection for those who use the services ’ .
2 Injecting with sterile works or a set kept strictly for use by one person offers the best protection for those who continue to inject .
3 Those are the two e are the two experiences the the question of food and the f er the s the soup kitchens , and the er er police protection for those who er er went to violate the decisions er of the union .
4 Will there be protection for those who have served in the Territorial Army for some 10 years , so that they may be allowed to complete their service and receive their TA decorations ?
5 Of course , the COSHH regulations do not apply offshore , and the Minister ought to consider whether it is time to provide such protection for those who work in the offshore industry .
6 Will he ensure that his Ministers are actively involved in getting the best possible settlement for those who have suffered and who are the real victims of this awful tragedy ?
7 The division between those who look naturally to the private sector and those who look to the public is geographical as much as ideological .
8 The Abyssinian war of 1935–36 hardened the emerging division between those who looked to collective security to prevent a repeat of the Great War , and those who totally refused the use of force in international relations .
9 This is the division between those who teach in teacher training institutions and the schools themselves .
10 Second , central to each social formation ( except the final one ) is a division between those who control productive power and those who do not , between exploiters and exploited — a division , in other words , between antagonistic classes .
11 Yet , first , that outcome of specialization which is an assumed general division between those who create and perform and those who merely receive is not significantly greater at this level of material techniques than at the level of systems of training of inherent resources .
12 There was ‘ value in avoiding a rigid division between those who ‘ do research ’ and those who ‘ carry the teaching load ’ ’ .
13 It was , indeed , the dominant concept of the age , though there was a rather fundamental division between those who thought that progress would be more or less continuous and linear , and those ( like Marx ) who knew that it must and would be discontinuous and contradictory .
14 This park is one of four riverside parks that provide opportunity for those who enjoy walking .
15 The growth and international expansion of the hotel and catering industry has been phenomenal during the past decade , ensuring a constant demand for trained and skilled staff and providing ample opportunity for those who are temperamentally suited to the industry .
16 There is then a wonderful opportunity for those who have survived , because the field is clear and for some time newcomers are chary of entering it .
17 ‘ It provides an ideal opportunity for those who want to gain practical experience in using and applying media-related skills .
18 As there was no national system of state secondary schools until 1902 there was a constant struggle between those who wanted to raise the level of theological education in the colleges and those who knew that many of the men coming into them had nothing but a primary school education .
19 This is the point at issue in the ideological struggle between those who believe that TNCs will inevitably damage Third World development prospects in the long run , as against those who believe that there will be no development prospects without the TNCs .
20 His departure now is seen as the result of a power struggle between those who believe that some wildlife can be privately owned and managed for profit , and those who think all wildlife should belong to the state .
21 And with a fabulous climate of around 250 days of sun a year , tempered by refreshing sea breezes , this southern shore has become a paradise for those who want not more from a holiday than relaxation or sport or a combination of the two .
22 Their offices were lucrative , and the king often used them to make provision for those who had a claim upon his bounty .
23 Although the eighteenth-century house was essentially public with its absence of corridors and its interconnecting rooms , expressing what Henry Wotton had described in 1624 as ‘ the fond Ambition of displaying to a Stranger all our Furniture at one Sight ’ , it nevertheless made generous provision for those who wished to make their journeys privately , within the mind .
24 The difference between them stems from the choices made in the context of organizing a provision for those who have challenged the authority of their schoolteachers .
25 Quotations would be asked for to ascertain the cost of such improvements but the committee decided that the outlay would be a justifiable expense in order to make provision for those who regularly use the tables .
26 Quotations would be asked for to ascertain the cost of such improvements but the committee decided that the outlay would be a justifiable expense in order to make provision for those who regularly use the tables .
27 No-one should underestimate the enormous gain in freedom for millions who had been trapped in the oppression of communist dictatorships , but the speed with which the liberation of eastern Europe occurred was so stunning that it raised what we can now see to have been unrealistic expectations of the transition to peace , democracy , and prosperity .
28 But there is not excuse for those who confuse ‘ England ’ ( nation ) with ‘ Britain ’ ( the multi-national state ) .
29 We are trying to be economical and do n't want to waste postage for those who no longer want to support the scheme , so please get in touch with either Helen ( 632 8214 ) or Theresa ( 638 5882 ) .
30 ‘ Because there 's no hope for those who deal in wood .
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