Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun pl] [conj] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Aside from the eclipses , January , February and March are key months for professional matters and your personal aspirations . |
2 | The relationships formed between pregnant women and their obstetricians are complex . |
3 | DAVE SEXTON , the England Under-21 manager , is prepared to search for friendly fixtures if his side fall out of the European Championships at the qualifying stage for the first time in 12 years . |
4 | too disputed the view that all clients see lawyers as compartmentalised individuals , ‘ although I do know people who use specific lawyers for specific areas and our own recent market research has confirmed my own view that a number of our clients do n't know the full depth of service we have on offer ’ . |
5 | As the son of a Protestant immigrant , and a pivotal figure in the international Calvinist republic of letters , Calandrini remained actively involved in relief work for European co-religionists until his death in London 26 September 1665 . |
6 | This study extends the work of a pilot study funded by ESRC ( C/00/23/2220 ) which examined the interaction between dear parents and their infants in the first 12 months of life . |
7 | The sun has been out for a while after straining hard through moody skies and my skin is warming . |
8 | There should be a ‘ more intense and open dialogue ’ between political leaders and their societies ( he had himself taken part in more than 200 meetings with foreign governmental and political representatives ) . |
9 | The second important feature about surviving villages and their plans is the factor of change . |
10 | A job description may be necessary for administrative reasons but its relevance to R&D work is questionable . |
11 | It has resulted in Christian mission being caricatured as denominational aggrandisement , or a plan for survival for western-based churches and their related mission agencies . |
12 | The Daily Mail has entered into the OTC market 's spirit of enterprise , but has qualified this with constant awful warnings about licensed dealers and their stocks . |
13 | And of course , although they have a legal sovereignty as I 've mentioned , and they each have a place on the General Assembly and the General Assembly of the United Nations , there are enormous differences between the resources which are available erm for different states and their capacity to act . |
14 | Its broad aims were to analyse large American companies in order to discover differences in return on investment ( ROI ) , to establish par values for ROI for different industries and their segments , and to attempt to explain variations in ROI across companies and their subsidiary business units by reference to strategic factors . |
15 | Well not very much unless you made it yourself , you know , if you were , the factories used to have their own erm dances and the Embers , it used to be the Embers then , that 's the place in the Stow , they had danci , yes , they had dancing there and they put on competitions for different things and my son , with lots of others er , did erm a rock and roll thing which needed thirty six hours . |
16 | In May 1970 , to further the Appeal , the School was privileged to hold a Reception at the Goldsmiths ' Hall in London for Old Stopfordians and their ladies . |
17 | The homogenization of tastes for certain products ( and the productive processes they imply ) shows that there is little difference in the creation of a luxury commodity for foreign consumers and its creation for domestic elites at the expense of the rural poor . |
18 | Hence , subject to your approval , we would intend to act as the principal point of contact for interested parties and their various professional advisers , keeping you fully appraised of developments as they arise . |
19 | Inevitably , perhaps , and especially in light of Justin 's latest wowser about British footballers and their vulnerability to AIDS , Justin and Dominic have washed up backstage at Jonathan Ross : two young men with portaphones and Vuitton document cases , riding a wave . |
20 | Kukkay Sarn and Meera Patel from London — 24-year-old Kukkay works as a buyer for British Airways and her friend Meera is a 22-year-old student at the London College of Fashion . |
21 | But in its refusal to negotiate culture and politics outside of localised concerns , and its adoption of a methodology which details relations between social structures and their representations largely with a view to correct supposed imaginative misrepresentations , this form of localised history must remain only of limited interest . |
22 | He was , in fact , for the best part of half a century the closest link between English artists and their French contemporaries . |
23 | With these general views in mind , the relationship between different groups and their plants will be examined . |
24 | In prehistoric archaeology the only ‘ hard ’ data are often material products , and extinct peoples and societies become identified by their material relics as for instance ‘ beaker-folk ’ or ‘ basket-makers ’ ; such similarities in technology can then be used to establish links between different sites and their inhabitants . |
25 | Yet at least it can be said that the long and complex history of the relations between cultural producers and their material means of production has not ended , but is still open and active . |
26 | Problems between ageing parents and their now adult and independent ‘ children ’ will centre on the system of relationships and the patterns of interaction that have developed over many years . |
27 | I hope you will join us to help maintain the important link between British Forces and their families . |
28 | Objections to the manning of British ships by Chinese and Lascar crews was not a new issue between British seamen and their employers . |
29 | The use of capital letters , usually for proper nouns and their derivative adjectives : Germany , German . |
30 | Equally , the fact that in the case of machine-readable files technological advances reduces the need for archival records and their users to be located in physical proximity to one another , the possibility to link and integrate electronic cold-stores removed from the archive per se may result in significant economies of scale ( Morris 1992 ) . |