Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But he simply does not come to grips with the genuine political and cultural difficulty of establishing effective institutions for research in applied sciences , such as agriculture and medicine , which can not be seeded entirely by individual commitment and talent . |
2 | DC & CA had received requests from external institutions for labels to be made . |
3 | In extreme cases they became simply receiving institutions for classes of paupers with little hope . |
4 | The flight of religious sects seeking greater freedom to pursue their often rather peculiar activities was probably less significant than in the previous half-century , if only because mid-Victorian governments held no strong views about orthodoxy as such , though probably not displeased to see the heels of the British or Danish Mormons , whose penchant for polygamy created problems . |
5 | Although criticising the Africans , whom many Chinese do not like because they have more money because of higher scholarships and a greater degree of freedom , there is a legitimate case to be made for the view that the students had found another excuse to bring attention to their own problems and views about conditions in China . |
6 | Now unle now unless there are any participants that want , really burning to make a comment , er I feel that we have settled , well we 've had enough discussion on little A , I 've got enough , well I 've got enough from you in terms of your views about size of settlement , and Mr Brighton has pointed me again in the direction of his submission about er the definition of an integrated and balanced community , I would like to know , er from Mr Davis whether he concurs with that sort of interpretation , and I have a feeling that we have also had an expression , generally , that at the moment one settlement is probably appropriate , if you have to have a new settlement . |
7 | Before examining conflicting views about priorities within the four main activities within English — literature , creativity , discrimination , and classroom talk — it is useful to consider the term ‘ political ’ in reference to definitions currently being made by leading figures concerned with English in schools . |
8 | And anyway I 'm going to leave that on one side now because it 's more erm a problem to reconciling Mill 's views about liberty with his views about a proper government rather than directly about governments , so I 'm just going to note that and move on now . |
9 | There do seem to be some concerns which recur throughout the interviews and seemed to be crucial to people 's views about decision-making in the education and lives of young disabled people . |
10 | Teachers ' reasons for selecting the most popular texts are discussed , as are their views about gender as a potential organizing principle for their work . |
11 | There is a further complication in that individuals hold views about health at a variety of different levels of analysis . |
12 | Such was the powerful rhetoric of Grimm and Jean-Jacques Rousseau that the very conducting habits in Paris which they denigrated in the mid-18th century seem to have affected all views about practice during the following decades . |
13 | Arnold Leese , who was to become the undis-puted leader of the IFL in 1932 , was highly critical of Dell 's social credit views about Hitler as a supposed Jewish agent , but after Beamish 's death in 1948 he used part of his inheritance to revive the Britons . |
14 | If you have any views about ways in which we could help each other in such situations perhaps you 'd like to jot them down for the next newsletter . |
15 | Although all EC countries are afflicted by unemployment , you may still find vacancies for nurses in Germany , TV engineers in Portugal or clerks in the European Parliament in Brussels . |
16 | Right , if we broaden the number of commodities , and recognize that er , farming is a multi-product enterprise , alright , farmers just do n't produce one produce , alright , they tend to produce a whole range of products , and therefore we 've got to accommodate these inter-relationships between prices of barley , prices of wheat , prices of oil seed rape , s and er , and so on and so forth , and there can be a nu a number of fairly complex inter-relationships er , there . |
17 | However , only half the states produced any statistics , it not being standard practice to record lunatics as part of the prison population . |
18 | Most important , you can build up a collection of notes as part of your own library of books , newspaper cuttings , essays and other materials that you should find invaluable for tutorials , essays , projects and exam revision . |
19 | It is the Company 's intention to continue to regard the AUK Notes as part of its working capital ; they are pledged as collateral for Group borrowings . |
20 | Note : Through an omission on my part the editors did not receive these notes for inclusion in the last Journal . |
21 | Notes for Schools Regarding the Introduction of ‘ AS ’ Levels |
22 | Where automatic directions become applicable the court sends out " Notes for guidance on automatic directions " to all parties . |
23 | NOTES FOR GUIDANCE OF CERTIFICATED WEIGHERS |
24 | Candidates may have only one copy of the Background Notes for use throughout the examination . |
25 | Supplies of quality sorted notes for use in Automated Teller Machines ( ATMs ) are included in the arrangements . |
26 | Dr Patrick Brooks , Senior Medical Adviser , Scottish Rome and Health Department The current " family " of design guidance notes for use in planning new hospitals buildings in the Scottish Health Service is at present Hospital Planning Note 1 ( HPN1 ) , and its collection of supplements which , at November 1988 , numbered 11 in all , with one further one expected early in 1989 . |
27 | There are notes for pilots considering becoming private owners and on the types of glass fibre gliders which are suitable for early solo pilots . |
28 | There were only eight private acts for enclosure in the whole of England before 1714 , eighteen under George I ( 1714–27 ) , and 229 under George II ( 1727–60 ) , most of these in the latter part of his reign . |
29 | NOVELL TURNS TO GRADIENT TECHNOLOGIES FOR BASIS OF ELECTRONIC SOFTWARE LICENSING LOADABLE MODULE |
30 | We clearly need to look very carefully at the implications of many new technologies for jobs in this country . |