Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The children not adopted stayed in the original creche until they reached the age of 6 , when they were transferred to two other institutions for boys and girls respectively .
2 In some cases , there are competing institutions for policy-making and implementation of soil conservation ( such as in FAO itself ) as in many governments of lesser developed countries .
3 In combination , these three reasons are likely to draw the members of the European Community close together in the postwar phase ; they are also likely to open up a large divergence of views between Europe and the US .
4 This will lead to an exploration of the household division of labour and how far the effects of the year long strike generated enduring changes in the lives of men and women and their views about society and the community .
5 With changes of government over time reflecting different views about inflation and unemployment , a cross-section Phillips curve with different countries as the observations is postulated .
6 These aimed to elicit individual views about fundholding and details of the impact that it had had on their roles .
7 There are , within the teaching profession , as well as in the community at large , diverse views about aims and goals .
8 Lurking behind this are views about law and about the family .
9 Thus , together , they demonstrate clearly some of the tensions within modern views about land and society .
10 During the hundred fifty years in question , there was so great a diversity of views about nature that , on closer inspection , it becomes difficult to achieve a succinct characterization .
11 Right which saw the temporary rise to prominence of the NPD between 1966 and 1968 brought a very minor revival of positive views about Hitler and Nazism .
12 Many doctors obviously hold strong views about politics and the NHS — this much was exploited by the election campaign .
13 In some circumstances the supervisor is in a position to visit his own views about policy and practice onto his junior colleagues , since he is the channel through which information and recommendations are transmitted up to senior staff and policy directives are funnelled down .
14 They may hold these views about perception because of views they hold about our nature and the nature of the things we look at .
15 My own view is that neither Mr Baker nor Mrs Rumbold knew very much about the complex debate that has been going on at least since Rousseau about progressive education , and that they did not realise that my Group would be strongly opposed to Mrs Thatcher 's views about grammar and rote-learning .
16 The display system uses STEP presentation objects to display geometrical objects through PHIGS and PEX .
17 Having completed his course , he found that there were few vacancies for horticulturists and he is once again on the dole .
18 RSRE has vacancies for graduates and professionals in a number of expanding programmes involving the following key technology areas : Digital electronics , Communications systems , Radar and Electro-optical Sensors , Microwave circuits , Real-Time Signal Processing , Software Engineering , Modelling and Simulation , and System Engineering .
19 Just as camouflage is used by both sides in the contests between hunters and hunted , so is the technique of baiting .
20 In many contests between insects and their fungal parasites the insects do not fare well .
21 However , it should be pointed out that contests between Labour and the Conservatives took place in only 91 out of 165 wards in the capped authorities in both 1986 and 1990 .
22 To identify the complex yet crucial inter-relationships between customers and their characteristics demands sophisticated statistical and marketing knowledge .
23 Brian Hand An installation of slide , video , found objects , text and image — all used to ‘ explore origins , coincidences and inter-relationships between concepts and phenomena ‘ normally ’ not felt to be related within Irish history . ’
24 But I mean you do n't want to er start working in the mines for peanuts or anything do you , you want it to be a good job such as everybody else .
25 Making notes for lectures as usual .
26 You can fill out your outline when you revise your notes for essays or exams .
27 Notes for Nephews and Nieces : 5
28 Notes for Nephews and Nieces — 6
29 Notes for Nephews and Nieces — 7
30 Notes for Nephews and Nieces — 11
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