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

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1 Britain usually send six or seven for the relay team but for Los Angeles the selectors decided to rely on the sprinters that had been picked for the individual events .
2 Again there are several very competent programs available and they would certainly provide considerable advantages over manual systems But they are general purpose in their construction — ie. they were not specifically designed for personnel applications The main deficiency is that the reporting facilities ( iQ the way in which information can be presented ) do not generally go beyond well formatted listings with totals and subtotals In my view , more advanced numerical analyses are required , especially for factors such as wastage and sickness/absence .
3 For Beryl Garland the whole of reality was contained within the narrow horizons of her direct experience and her judgements were absolute .
4 This information should be widely publicised to raise awareness among nurse managers and others of the current position and as preparation fur the inevitable adjustments which will follow in subsequent operational plans .
5 Also , hoards and other important finds continually turn up in random fields or during building developments The possibilities for making early finds are therefore good , as is the potential for the future .
6 However , although the director had talked about curriculum development the emphasis was very much on the accountability dimension .
7 The Italian club have bid for Darco Pansere the red star striker whose penalty won his side the European Cup in Bari on Wednesday .
8 For Income Support the claimant will not be required to be available for employment during that eight-week period .
9 For butyrate oxidation the rate in the first hour was ( mean ( SD ) ) 110.8 ( 16.5 ) nmol/µg protein , over two hours 85.8 ( 11.1 ) nmol/h/µg protein , and over three hours 90.3 ( 8.8 ) ( p<0.0001 for linearity test using grouped regression analysis ( Arcus Pro-II ) .
10 Just short of the entrance to the Estrecho de Magellanes they had encountered gale-force winds and off Cabo Virgenes the tow had begun to sheer violently and range up on the tug .
11 And for Lennie Lawrence the prospects at Boro look good .
12 Thus the service for King Charles the Martyr disappeared from the Book of Common Prayer ; at the same time his name was deleted from its calendar , where it had previously appeared on 30 January .
13 For Physics students the laboratory classes serve a double purpose .
14 Reid ( 1978 ) argues that for curriculum problems the process of deliberation is required : a process described empirically by Walker ( 1975 ) , and which we shall examine further in Chapter 8 .
15 One was admiration for Arnold Palmer the shot-maker , and the other for Arnold Palmer the sportsman .
16 One was admiration for Arnold Palmer the shot-maker , and the other for Arnold Palmer the sportsman .
17 For critics such as Sheila Jeffreys the so-called ‘ sexual revolution ’ was in fact a counter-revolution .
18 For computer connection the range comes fitted with an RS 232 interface as standard .
19 Intra-assay variations vary from three to 10 per cent for pepsinogen A and 13 to 15 per cent for pepsinogen C. The detection limit for the pepsinogen A radioimmunoassay was 0.12 µg/l and for the pepsinogen C radioimmunoassay 1.8 µg/l .
20 Fortunately for president Truman the American troops dispatched to stop them were officially declared a United Nations army engaged in a ‘ police action ’ to restore peace .
21 But for Miss Mates the ‘ really truly ’ was the icing on the cake , even if she had more doubts about Sally-Anne 's stamina than her missing references .
22 During daylight hours the curtains could be arranged either drawn back to either side of the track , or covering the walls between the windows .
23 Although other vehicles are available — gesture , touch , dress , etc. , all sometimes speak as loudly as words — for action theorists the capacity to give meaning to the world through a shared language enables people to interact socially and to create a social order .
24 Other values can be calculated proportionately ; for example , for £20 premiums the values can be doubled .
25 For David Prentice the desire to paint the landscape encompasses much more than simply an aim to record its appearance
26 For example , where a residential property has been purchased for investment purposes the bank/organisation may wish to notify its interest to the insurer .
27 After mild weather depressed demand in 1988-89 for car batteries the principal source of lead consumption , prices rose steadily through 1989 to reach record levels of £745 a tonne in March 1990 .
28 for car drivers the danger to others is an important consideration and may need to take priority over the need for maintaining independence .
29 Paragraphs classifying as Investment Business the acquisition or disposal of shares in a body corporate ( other than an open-ended investment company ) or relating to investment advice given in connection with the acquisition or disposal of such shares do not apply if :
30 Not for Opposition Members the 14 per cent .
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