Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] of [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Yet of course each of the schools in which the assistants work has pupils of many different ethnic origins , and in practice no single head has expressed any other intention than that assistants should work with families from all parts of the local community .
2 ‘ and any expression for whose interpretation provision is made by Part XXVI of the Companies Act , other than an expression defined above in this section , is to be construed in accordance with that provision .
3 I turn to Part XXVI of the Companies Act 1985 .
4 At the wider level each of the units has to be sequenced to achieve a balance through the entire key stage .
5 Introduction Part XII of the Companies Act 1985 contains provisions requiring a company to register certain charges with the Registrar of Companies .
6 The Security Council took on board some of the challenges .
7 I hope that he will take on board some of the concerns that have been expressed to me .
8 Part 2 of the guidelines for each team should cover growth targets and new types of work as set out in the plan
9 Ignoring for the present some of the difficulties inherent in functional analysis , we may note , for example , that the account of socialization ignores the variety of other agencies that play an important part in socializing the child .
10 for instance some of the themes could be canal civil engineering and art
11 There is a distinct paucity of entirely new courses to mention , but the ‘ work in hand ’ element of Nelson 's various acquisitions over the years has led to Workout at intermediate and upper intermediate level ( née Collins ) , as well as Nelson 's own Distinction , a new post-FCE course some of the exercises in which follow the format of the CAE exam .
12 Bob and I are progressing as a piano/clarsach duo , and of course some of the accompaniments to his songs tax me to the limit , or have to be vetoed altogether .
13 But of course some of the jobs we do are quite strange really , and er er just as an example there were er th there was the job er when we were er moving stuff from the old school system .
14 Without their support some of the giants of British business would quickly grind to a halt .
15 This is the more remarkable in view of the lukewarm support some of the policies have had in the Cabinet and party .
16 Clearly you do n't want to know all the syllabus so you 're gon na miss parts out but you 're better off knowing more topics in case some of the questions are difficult on the ones that you 've covered or they 're not on there at all When is the exam ?
17 And in case some of the workers did not appreciate the Minister 's subtle reference to underbidder Hyundai , Michael Fallon , Conservative candidate for Darlington , explained .
18 So being psychologists who ca n't get enough of it , empirical solid data , we tend to erm be a bit dismissive of the methods that were used by the Although these laws tend to describe what th what 's happening , they do n't actually tell you how they 're achieved .
19 In an ordinary partnership each of the partners is liable without limit for all the debts and obligations of the firm .
20 Upon his return he introduced to the Pathology Department some of the practices he had enjoyed in America , such as weekly clinical-pathological conferences , attended by both staff and students .
21 Before that we consider in the next chapter some of the criticisms of the model and of the major results we have derived from it .
22 In this chapter some of the ways in which palaeontologists determine the way fossil animals lived are described , reanimating the dead fragments to build up a living creature .
23 So , you know some of the tea some of the workers population is working in India .
24 I am sure that the hon. Gentleman will understand if some of us treat with a certain amount of scepticism some of the assurances that BR has subsequently given .
25 The previous section has brought to light some of the difficulties of carrying out a radical approach to the development of information systems in many organisations .
26 This is not a tenable interpretation of rule 12.12 of the Rules of 1986 , given the clear language of paragraph ( 1 ) of the rule and given also that by their nature proceedings under the Insolvency Act 1986 can not be expected to be addressed by Ord. 11 , r. 1 .
27 He became a model landlord , a horticulturalist ( he won a gold medal from the Royal Society for some successful experiments with a variety of potatoes ) and he began to put into practice some of the notions of public service which he felt appropriate to his station in life .
28 In practice some of the steps will be carried out in parallel and the process may be iterative , with new information necessitating the review of previous analysis and decisions .
29 Mental infirmity Some of the issues around mental infirmity have been unpacked in Chapter 3 , but certain aspects need further exploration when thinking of life in a residential setting .
30 Rule 2 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 provides : Solicitors may at their discretion publicise their practices , or permit other persons to do so , or publicise the businesses or activities of other persons , provided there is no breach of these rules and provided there is compliance with a Solicitors ' Publicity Code promulgated from time to time by the Council of the Law Society with the concurrence of the Master of the Rolls .
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