Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun] [coord] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A review of German studieson the role of transport infrastructure provision in regional economic development and on the system of local public finance in the Federal Republic
2 In 1823 steam-power replaced water and in 1888 the mill was further extended along the street .
3 Anarchist risings in January 1932 , January 1933 and December 1933 , while highly regionalized and easily suppressed , provided evidence of the Republic 's failure to embrace a large part of the Spanish lower class and at the same time helped convince many middle-class Spaniards that Republican democracy was the breeding ground of disorder and revolution .
4 Subsequently -yne replaced -ine and in the Liege rules of 1930 -ine is exclusively reserved for nitrogen bases .
5 This fact was reflected both in broad economic strategy and in policies of intervention .
6 But in the early sixties Iran 's agriculture was still dominated by vast states owned by rich private landlords and by muslim clerics .
7 Hope , we were told , does not lie with the trade unions except in a narrow economic sense and as a security .
8 They should have been negotiating over the location of the European monetary institute and of a subsequent European central bank in the City of London , but they have never even raised those questions , despite the fact that , of all the countries of the European Community , the location of the central bank has much the greatest importance for Britain .
9 Sir Peter 's views on European Monetary Union and on the ERM are therefore of special interest , additionally because of his long-standing association with several City institutions .
10 For Draper , the Darwinian debates had focused attention on a crucial issue — whether the government of the world is by incessant divine intervention or by the operation of unchangeable laws .
11 When he seized power in 1483 he did so not from outside the prevailing political structure but from its heart .
12 When he seized power in 1483 he did so not from outside the prevailing political structure but from its heart .
13 In attempting to maintain a broad political base and in holding together the traditions of moderate evangelical Anglicanism and moderate dissent the Buxton group sought ‘ a Wilberforce station ’ but in changed circumstances .
14 He could offer no reason as to why he had stepped deliberately over the low wooden fence and onto the clean snow beside this one man 's spaced footsteps .
15 Performance-based activity may , of course , take place at classroom level , in small-scale improvisational sessions or in text work .
16 I am s one that has just been recently appointed to one of these er regional ecumenical teams and at a meeting that was held for the three presbytery areas in the sort of west coast of Scotland , around the Greenoch area , erm it was , it became apparent that all these people who are being appointed er through their , their churches are in the main clergy and the convenor of the local committee himself a ruling elder of the Church of Scotland expressed concern about this , that there is no real er and I would just put it to the , to the assembly , there is there is no need for these members to be members of the clergy , in fact it would be good if presbyteries remembered when making a nomination eh that it , er it need n't be , it could be a , a an elder or indeed er a lay person holding no particular office within the church .
17 High porches shielding the waggon doors are found in many surviving medieval barns and in some later examples , particularly in the South .
18 Those luggers , as Denholm said , are hopeless windward sailors but in this case it will be directly astern of them and carry them down towards the Kásos Strait to the east of the easternmost tip of Crete . ’
19 In any case nobody wanted to reverse the process ; tobacco had been a pleasant commercial curtain-raiser but by the second half of the seventeenth century people in England were convinced that the real attraction of possessions overseas lay in the sugar islands .
20 The imposition of councillor Jeff Sainsbury says much about the right hon. Gentleman and about the unrepresentative character of the development corporation .
21 I have made it clear to the right hon. Gentleman and to the House that we believe that the Union between the United Kingdom and Scotland is important .
22 Will he accept the gratitude of every Conservative Member and of the people of this country , because the treaty bears the imprint not only of my right hon. Friend but of the Foreign Secretary and of the Treasury ?
23 State 2 modules in Biological Sciences enable the development of several programmes including vocational programmes and programmes which may provide routes to Advanced Further Education and to Higher Education .
24 Data exchange between institutions , as part of collaborative scientific projects and in twinning arrangements , has implications for IT equipment and software .
25 This invests on behalf of a number of British and American pension funds , including those of state-owned British Coal and of the United Nations .
26 The premises had recently been painted in a garish olive green and over the shopfront large gilt lettering announced it as ‘ Bradley 's Dining Rooms ’ .
27 The police were also told about the yacht Ouvéa and its four-man French crew and on 15 July officers flew to Norfolk Island to interrogate them , although Maniguet had left the island for Australia that morning .
28 The global system is made up of economic transnational practices and at the highest level of abstraction these are the building blocks of the system .
29 The attitudes of governments to private foreign investors and to the local private sector have always been complex and varied .
30 This merely formal manner of presentation is no longer adequate in the study of the total social capital and of the value of its products .
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