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

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1 Selection for resistance to mastitis and good fertility at the same time as selection for milk yield and quality is proving effective in the dairy cattle population of Norway .
2 Yes they 're dealt with same way there 's hardly any break between payment of salaries and onto superannuation .
3 The Commission took the view that the agreement established an unjustified link between payment by Eurocheque and payment by card with the aim of aligning the price of payment by Eurocheque for French traders to the price of payment by card .
4 The Green Party wants to return power to local communities and make local government more open and accountable through freedom of information and proportional representation .
5 The CSCE document also called for protection of correspondents and the lifting of restrictions on the movements of foreigners , including journalists .
6 The development and the elaboration of metal armour for protection in warfare and jousting gave considerable impetus to the craft of the blacksmith .
7 They recognise that arguments for a fair system of taxation and benefits , for protection from exploitation and discrimination , and for help for the unemployed , are not only moral issues but questions about the cohesion and security of the whole community .
8 That set the first targets for reduction of chlorofluorocarbons and halons but excluded HCFCs .
9 The Air Force Cross ( AFC ) was established on June 3 , 1918 for award to officers and Warrant Officers for ‘ an act or acts of valour , courage or devotion to duty performed whilst flying , though not in active service against the enemy ’ .
10 Haygarth Jackson was reappointed for a second term as chairman of Publications and Information Board .
11 Similarly , a means has to be established by which lessons can be learnt and the need for change to procedure and practice identified where necessary .
12 Yet conventional categories can be modified also to allow for change in concepts and attitudes .
13 By contrast with theses ambitious aims for change in curriculum and pedagogy , research evidence consistently demonstrates that such change is difficult to achieve and sustain .
14 THE Hampshire Playing Fields Association have just launched a £250,000 public appeal to enable them to respond to the ever-increasing demands for support of sport and recreational projects throughout the county .
15 As a cardinal deacon , he became part of the papal " civil " service , acting on occasion as auditor of lawsuits and witnessing administrative acts of the curia .
16 The University of Ulster welcomes the ‘ AS ’ proposals as a means of broadening ‘ A ’ level studies and has incorporated them into its General Entry Requirements for admission to degree and DipHE courses .
17 The Lothian Region ( Placing in Schools ) Appeal Committee is likely to meet on several occasions during late May and throughout June 1993 , to deal with appeals against refused placing requests for admission to primary and secondary schools for the session 1993/94 .
18 The criteria for admission to PGCE and B.Ed .
19 Application for Admission to Art and Design Courses
20 1993 presents us with a new challenge in the form of charges for admission to non-members and some other services .
21 No doubt this is an over-simplification but there does seem to be some relationship between level of income and concern for ‘ the environment ’ .
22 There is also no obvious correlation between level of technology and type of marriage .
23 Billy Donnelly and Annette McFeat who work for ROADCARE in Bonnyrigg and Market Street respectively collected the award on Tuesday 22 June .
24 Much of the Roman Wall was spirited away by local farmers ; the old stones were ideal for building into house and byre .
25 Alexander , the King 's son , who was at that time twelve years old , called out to his father : ‘ What an excellent horse do they lose for want of skill and courage to manage him ! ’
26 The basis for DPA is that physical effort is freely expended and wasted in a work context for want of care and thought required to perform a task efficiently .
27 But Dalglish is determined not to be left behind for want of class and numbers when the going gets tough .
28 But Dalglish is determined not to be left behind for want of class and numbers when the going gets tough .
29 If the plaintiff unreasonably refuses a medical examination his action is not struck out , it is stayed ; but if he continues to refuse to be examined the stay continues and , of course , he runs the risk of dismissal for want of prosecution and , additionally , in the county court , of an automatic strike out under Ord 17 , r11(9) .
30 ‘ Most men wander out of the way , and fall into error for want of method , as it were for want of sowing and planting , that is , of improving the reason . ’
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