Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [noun] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 It is best to use a kicking technique as part of a larger , integrated move , combining all the basic techniques that the beginner has learned .
2 ‘ The two go in tandem , ’ said the vicar , who would like to see ‘ a living building as part of a living church . ’
3 The whole arbitrary system itself , which was a temporary measure of protection for tenants in a period of acute post-war scarcity , should be dispensed with as soon as the output of the house-building industry has regained a satisfactory level .
4 Am I to watch another woman sink into her grave for want of a little compassion ? ’
5 An £11,200 grant for renovations to a house on Foundry Street , Shildon , has been approved by Sedgefield District Council .
6 In a classic experiment reported in 1964 , John Wing and his colleagues showed that long-stay schizophrenic patients given advance preparation for placements in an industrial rehabilitation unit were less likely to suffer a relapse than those who were unprepared .
7 Recommendations on the additional preparation for conversion are included in the UKCC Paper PS & D/88/05 , The Enrolled Nurse and Preparation for Re-entry to a First Level part of the UKCC 's Register .
8 Unlike occupational SVQs , general SVQs are intended to provide a broad preparation for employment in a range of occupations .
9 A seminal and key figure , at least in American education , has been Dewey , who was recommending in 1916 that schools should be organised as miniature democracies , and who saw education as a preparation for citizenship in a democratic society ( Dewey , 1916 ) .
10 In the initial phase of the project this proved impossible , in terms of equipment and volunteers , but was remedied to some extent later by Operation Merlin , whereby intensive efforts provided round-the-clock monitoring for periods of a month at a time .
11 In brief , filtering consists of a monitoring for novelty by a match — mismatch comparison with expected values based on physiological norms and established knowledge ( see further in Chapter 9 ) .
12 She then worked freelance for several local authorities and in 1991 joined the PSSRU as part of a team engaged on a programme of research in mental health commissioned by the Department of Health .
13 With four long runways catering for any possible wind direction and no conflicting built-up areas , it offers a superb opportunity for re-activation as a flying club .
14 To the majority of British people , the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of Queen Elizabeth 's ascendancy to the throne , on 5 June 1977 , offered a brief respite from the prevailing air of national gloom , a rare opportunity for celebration in a Britain beset with economic and social uncertainties .
15 However , we must not forget that we are trying to spawn new industrial or commercial opportunities , and although researchers are encouraged to explore the full potential of their ideas whatever the outcome , it must be conceivable that the research could lead to a significant opportunity for investment within a reasonable timescale ; say a decade or so .
16 It might be thought that the actor 's art also reflects the continual struggle between participants in a social situation to share their private worlds through public media of language and gesture , what Arthur Brittan ( 1973 ) refers to as ‘ negotiation of meaning ’ .
17 Part of it as far as I could see was in India that i India India 's actually got it 's quite a success story for development in a lot of ways .
18 Currently inactive , but with planning permission for development as a 2.2 million t/y open pit mine .
19 A local authority has been found guilty of maladministration for not telling residents before giving planning permission for floodlights at a rugby stadium .
20 been near to a site which had recently been granted planning permission for use as a waste disposal site .
21 Last week the firm said it hoped to agree a sale of part of the 61 per cent stake owned by American Express as part of a deal to inject new equity into the firm .
22 That , Mr Sampson said , gave rise for concern with a 15.7 per cent increase during the year , which compares with a 14 per cent rise for Scotland as a whole .
23 That , Mr Sampson said , gave rise for concern with a 15.7 per cent increase during the year , which compares with a 14 per cent rise for Scotland as a whole .
24 The contract for construction of a residential development wholly or partly funded by the Housing Corporation may be awarded to a builder only if he submits the most favourable tender in competition .
25 The School applied to the Board for recognition as a Secondary School , and this was duly granted .
26 Under way at the moment is an investigation to determine the suitability of the Hunslet ‘ Wagonmaster ’ industrial locomotives used by Board na Mona The Irish Turf Board for conversion to a replica power bogie .
27 The judgment followed a decision by the Supreme Court in May 1989 [ see pp. 36650-51 ] , to return the case for reconsideration by a lower court , after ruling that an employer accused of discriminatory promotion practice could escape liability only by proving that there were other , legitimate , reasons for denying promotion .
28 It has little relevance in other countries , though a few ( e.g. Denmark and Norway ) have recorded a formal objection , and it appears to have been used in one case for communication from a U.S. attorney to a French huissier .
29 Levin makes a special case for Debord as a film-maker whose aim was to contribute to the ultimate destruction of cinema as a spectacularist medium .
30 The judges ' case for Vichy as an ‘ authoritarian ’ régime rests on the old argument of German pressure and French passivity .
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