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

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1 In the end , the interpretation of research data and the results of statistical tests applied to them rests squarely on the researcher 's shoulders :
2 A basement room in a north London squat , wild and bright with plants , hangings covering the crumbled plaster falling off the damp walls , furnished with wit and ingenuity by dint of jumble sales and the skips outside the richer homes further down the street .
3 The tank contains a mixture of community fish and a Plec which keeps the tank very clean .
4 If it is the start of a trend , it may bring the theory of business ethics and the reality of doing business much closer together .
5 It is the use of dessert fruit and the hint of lemon that make this apple pudding so good .
6 Telephone Management Systems customer care director Anne Nunn also speaks for many suppliers when she talks about the imbalance between the knowledge required of hotel staff and the time devoted to training them .
7 They may have other grievances concerning the prison regime , parole , the behaviour of prison staff and the prison disciplinary system ( see Chapters 5 and 6 ) .
8 I can vouch for that from the visits I have made to the coast , the conversations I have had with lifeboat people and the reports I receive about your activities .
9 The computer models , fed with cloud data and the assumption that the biggest climatic effect is produced when the cloud of sulphuric acid drop lets is most widespread , all come up with figures in this ball park .
10 PC ChemMod is designed for use with 286/386/486 PCs with VGA graphics and a maths coprocessor , for optional performance a minimum of 4 Mb RAM is suggested .
11 The close link in Britain between television series and the best-seller lists is not reflected worldwide .
12 Hosts are volunteers , drawn from University staff and the wider Edinburgh public .
13 The Uridian economy depends on income from marioc sales and the Martian economy would collapse without regular supplies of the drug . ’
14 There has been some convergence between the analysis of social material and social relations in art works and the content-analysis of communications material described above .
15 They in turn say they 've had tremendous support from hospital staff and the people of Cheltenham .
16 In spite of the recession , reduced profits from property sales and a 50 per cent rise in interest charges to £3.5 million profit before exceptionals was down only 9 per cent to £22.1 million , of which £11.8 million came in the first half .
17 Our strategy is to strengthen the balance sheet through asset sales and the efficient use of global capital markets , and to improve the fundamentals of our business by finding oil and gas reserves at lower cost and developing those reserves more profitably .
18 from the Brookings MERGE file , in turn based on tax data and the Survey of Economic Opportunity .
19 This condition has now cleared allowing him to work as a lecturer on City ethics and a consultant .
20 Fenella pulled the velvet folds of the cover about her and tried to sleep and not to think about what would happen and whether they would be let out of these rooms and what stories she might have to tell the Gruagach about Star People and the Fire Court and the other fictional places they were supposed to have travelled to .
21 However , an event which followed this has caused genuine horror among museum staff and the public at large .
22 Again , Brian placed a high value on the reassurance and explanation provided by nursing staff and the importance of these factors is well documented in a number of first-hand reports of long-stay patients .
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