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

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1 It is interesting to note how Trade Indemnity , which has been an active user of this Z-Score approach for many years , used the technique as part of its overall risk assessment procedures to provide advance warning , allowing it to reduce exposure to MCC to a nominal sum by the time it failed .
2 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 .
3 Another protection for consumers in their dealings with commercial organizations is provided by the Unfair Contract Terms Act , 1977 , which protects individuals against possible loss of rights from exclusion clauses and disclaimer notices on posters , tickets etc .
4 Employing 30 full-time staff , until now it has relied on its council grant for 40% of its funding .
5 After the sudden retirement of the previous postholder , we require a valet for duties at his home on a private island in the South China Sea .
6 Most employers will be only too happy to help you tailor your preparation for re-entry to your own learning needs and those of the job you hope to take up .
7 Locus Computing Corp is supplying its latest PC-to-Unix connectivity to IBM Corp for use under its AIX Unix .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 As ketamine has a good physical safety profile and an established place in medicine within current indications what are the reasons for concern about its non-medical use ?
11 They had not given these reasons for transfer to his parents .
12 We have already reduced the opportunity for abuse by our introduction of tape-recorded interviews of suspects by the police .
13 At the same time it is likely that the insects developed tracheal breathing through perforations in their surface tissue which conducted oxygen directly into their bodies .
14 Unfortunately for Germany , however , the commander on the spot was the timorous General Max von Prittwitz , who failed to exploit the opportunity through fear of his numerical inferiority .
15 Given that science is often thought of as a laboratory-based activity , rather than as a " bookish " subject , it is interesting to note that in three of the four schools , science departments had pioneered activities to develop basic library and information retrieval skills as part of their lower-school curriculum .
16 The Commission recognises that church musicians generally offer their skills as part of their Christian commitment and primarily pro Deo .
17 Mrs Jones wrote to the Daily Post after reading Mrs Harrison 's tragic story as part of our Battle of the Atlantic coverage .
18 Mrs Jones wrote to the Daily Post after reading Mrs Harrison 's tragic story as part of our Battle of the Atlantic coverage .
19 Her experience during rehearsal for her first Royal Variety Show at the London Palladium in November 1988 also taught her a lesson .
20 Of all the music business agreements artists are likely to sign ( with the possible exception of the agreement between the different members of the band ) , the management/artist relationship is a contract for services at its most personal .
21 ( 6 ) On upholding an appeal under this section the sheriff may : ( a ) remit the case with the reason for his decision to the licensing board for reconsideration of its decision ; or ( b ) reverse or modify the decision of the licensing board .
22 Early in 1991 , six women pensioners won a long-running case for compensation against their employer after being forced to retire from their jobs at 60 .
23 Often these sorties would result in a skirmish with the pigeons , who presumably saw the ducks as invaders on their patch .
24 Just as Japan , a country dependent for 60% of its energy on oil , was a major sufferer when prices doubled in the second oil shock of 1979 , so it has been a major beneficiary of the subsequent fall in crude prices .
25 As indicated in para. 3.3 the University is reviewing relevant library provision as part of its inquiry into the rationalisation of academic provision on three major university sites .
26 The Registrar has power to deal with most interlocutory matters arising on appeal , though there is provision for review of his decisions by a single judge with the possibility of appeal with leave to a full court .
27 This woman was very determined that no provision for maintenance by her ex-husband should be made .
28 IBM will resell the two products as part of its Cluster Service Offering , which prepackages RS/6000 workstations , hardware and software from IBM and third-party companies with IBM support services .
29 Many schools taking advantage of this approach , Mode 3 , were able to use coursework , including projects as part of their examination requirements .
30 During the next few years children are likely to be engaging in more sustained projects as part of their learning of mathematics .
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