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

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1 The stomach very sound , the kidneys , uterus , bladder and intestine in good order .
2 One thing worth remarking about this is cosmology and astronomy in general is very unusual science in the sense that when we observe very distant objects in the universe we are observing the universe actually as it was in the past , because the light that 's coming towards us from a distant galaxy or cluster of galaxies actually left that object maybe millions or billions of years ago .
3 ‘ Any reference in any enactment or document to a charity within the meaning , purview and interpretation of the Charitable Uses Act 1601 or of the preamble to it , shall be construed as a reference to a charity within the meaning which the word bears as a legal term according to the law of England and Wales . ’
4 Earlier this week , Mr Ibbo Mandaza , a prominent intellectual and head of the government 's Parastatals Commission , said : ‘ The one party state is a thing of the past .
5 Within a week I had a complete record of this remote site , it is amazing how much remains — an undercarriage with its wheel and tyre in place .
6 The high-ratio diffs that you require , 3.54:1 , were fitted to the Series III V8 ( the complete axle will fit ) or the crown wheel and pinion from the One Ten will fit your axle .
7 I never have more than the permitted amount of duty-free goods ; I 've never imported plants , or dogs , or drugs , or uncooked meat , or firearms ; and yet I constantly find myself wanting to turn the wheel and head for the Red Channel .
8 Like the linker , it sits on the main bed and has a cog wheel and spring at the rear to lock it on to the needlebed .
9 Gas-operated and self-loading from a thirty-round magazine , they could be fired from the shoulder or the hip .
10 This is because of the reactions induced by instillation — ie reflex tearing , blinking and lacrymal drainage , all of which lead to dilution and elimination of the foreign substance .
11 It could lead to the dilution and fragmentation of the strengths and skills of the primary health care team .
12 Overwetting leads to product dilution and loss of efficiency .
13 It is extremely tempting to suppose that this picture and the Centauromachy and Amazonomachy on the other vase are copied from three of the murals in the Theseion .
14 Primary sclerosing cholangitis ( PSC ) is a chronic cholestatic liver disease that often progresses to cirrhosis and death from liver failure or cholangiocarcinoma.2 The aetiology is unknown but evidence suggests that immunological mechanisms may be important in the pathogenesis .
15 Religion and Law in the Southern State
16 RELIGION AND LAW IN THE SOUTHERN STATE , 1973–86
17 The spirit of papal statements throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was that it was the duty of the state to oppose freedom of conscience in matters of religion and freedom of worship and to celebrate openly the worship of God ‘ in that way which he has shown to be his will ’ , namely Roman catholicism ( Leo XIII 1903 : 111–12 ) .
18 Pretoria and Bloemfontein acquired large , dour , stone structures which somehow reflected the religion and ethos of the Boer republics which they served .
19 Professor R. E. Asher ( Linguistics ) : Dravidian linguistics ; 19th- and 20th-century Tamil and Malayalam literature ; Dr C. Bates ( History ) political , social and economic history of colonial India ; Dr J. L. Brockington ( Sanskrit ) : history of Hinduism ( especially Vaishnavism ) ; Dr J. B. Byrom ( Architecture ) : gardens and landscaping in South Asia , especially the Sigiriya complex ; Mr P. Dundas ( Sanskrit ) : Buddhism and Jainism ; Professor D. Forrester ( Christian Ethics ) : Christianity and caste ; modern South Indian politics ; Mr N. Fraser ( Social Policy and Social Work ) : policies on development in Kerala ; the impact of Gulf migration on Kerala ; Dr A. Good ( Social Anthropology ) : family , religion and technology in South Asia ; Dr Patricia Jeffery ( Sociology ) : women and development ; child-bearing ; social structure in N India ; Dr R. Jeffery ( Sociology ) : health and health policy in India and Pakistan ; social demography ; N Indian agrarian structure and social change ; Dr J. Spencer ( Social Anthropology ) : modern Sri Lankan society and religion ; Dr G. Thomson ( Education ) : teacher training projects in Pakistan ; Dr N. Thin ( Social Anthropology ) : ritual , religion and development in India .
20 Religion and agriculture in Mesoamerica
21 These priests were instructed to , if possible , incorporate and then translate pagan religion and culture into the Catholic orthodoxy , rather than destroying completely these alien beliefs .
22 Only this , he believed , could overcome the schism between religion and culture in the West .
23 This research forms part of a wider study of the transformation in Andean religion and cosmology after the Conquest , by the same researchers .
24 The rest of us had a series of lectures on Russian and Latvian etiquette , literature , architecture , religion and recognition of uniforms and fighting vehicles of the Soviet Army .
25 In these situations there is no hope for an end to these ‘ holy ’ conflicts unless there becomes available some completely new religion which rejects all existing ‘ gods ’ , and offers an alternative form of religion and deity with viability so well reasoned and convincing that it inexorably eliminates all others .
26 Low churchman versus high churchman ; philosopher of religion and science versus close student of the Bible ; radical divine versus enquiring conservative ; suspecter of orthodoxy versus a young man who saw the stature of the Catholic tradition .
27 Professor R. E. Asher ( Linguistics ) : Dravidian linguistics ; 19th- and 20th-century Tamil and Malayalam literature ; Dr C. Bates ( History ) political , social and economic history of colonial India ; Dr J. L. Brockington ( Sanskrit ) : history of Hinduism ( especially Vaishnavism ) ; Dr J. B. Byrom ( Architecture ) : gardens and landscaping in South Asia , especially the Sigiriya complex ; Mr P. Dundas ( Sanskrit ) : Buddhism and Jainism ; Professor D. Forrester ( Christian Ethics ) : Christianity and caste ; modern South Indian politics ; Mr N. Fraser ( Social Policy and Social Work ) : policies on development in Kerala ; the impact of Gulf migration on Kerala ; Dr A. Good ( Social Anthropology ) : family , religion and technology in South Asia ; Dr Patricia Jeffery ( Sociology ) : women and development ; child-bearing ; social structure in N India ; Dr R. Jeffery ( Sociology ) : health and health policy in India and Pakistan ; social demography ; N Indian agrarian structure and social change ; Dr J. Spencer ( Social Anthropology ) : modern Sri Lankan society and religion ; Dr G. Thomson ( Education ) : teacher training projects in Pakistan ; Dr N. Thin ( Social Anthropology ) : ritual , religion and development in India .
28 It is frequently denied that there is a relationship between religion and violence in Ireland .
29 In the debate on the Remonstrance against Buckingham in June he argued that the Arminians ‘ run in string with the papists and flatter greatness to oppress the subject ’ , thereby making what has been described as a new and crucial intellectual link between alteration of religion and alteration of government .
30 The Waste Land hardly suggests that the inhabitants of the twentieth-century city are conscious actors in fertility rites , but since these , long forgotten , underlie our behaviour , since the ‘ sexual instinct ’ plays a role in ‘ the religion and mythology of primitive peoples ( indeed in all religion ) ’ , and since Christianity and primitive ritual are linked , the poem expresses despair at the change and decay not only of city churches which Eliot visited at this time , but of all belief .
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