Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [prep] england [conj] " in BNC.

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1 In order to win the favour of the French king , he became a secret agent , providing political and military intelligence and maps of England and Scotland .
2 It gives the brief papers to a conference on problem adolescents , held after a five year exchange of child care policy makers , practitioners and researchers from England and the Carolinas .
3 FROM OVER 90 TOWNS AND CITIES THROUGHOUT ENGLAND AND WALES
4 Our prisoner escort and court services contract in Humberside and the East Midlands represents approximately 10pc of all prisoner movements between prisons , police stations and courts in England and Wales .
5 ‘ Jaw not war ’ was the clarion call of the new division of planning control functions between counties and districts in England and Wales .
6 When rights of conquest or hereditary rights had placed two or more territories under a medieval ruler , he was quite accustomed to finding that they were ruled under different constitutions and he would not think of trying to impose a uniform system of government on them ; Queen Elizabeth had rights and duties in England that were rather different from the rights and duties she had in the Channel Islands , which were all that was left of William the Conqueror 's Norman territories , and it was perfectly natural for each new English acquisition overseas to be won on terms that differed from what had happened previously .
7 Generations of scholars and local historians have sought to understand the pattern of roads and tracks in England and in recent years the same enthusiasm has been shown for railways and canals .
8 The NRA has also published The quality of rivers , canals and estuaries in England and Wales : a report of the 1990 survey , which confirms that there has been a ‘ real and significant deterioration ’ in the quality of some rivers since 1985 .
9 The survey found that water quality has seriously declined along 6,323 kilometres of rivers , canals and estuaries in England and Wales .
10 ‘ In this Chapter ’ — which concerns receivers and managers in England and Wales — ‘ administrative receiver ’ means — ( a ) a receiver or manager of the whole ( or substantially the whole ) of a company 's property appointed by or on behalf of the holders of any debentures of the company secured by a charge which , as created , was a floating charge , or by such a charge and one or more other securities ; …
11 In accordance with the Sheriff Courts ( Scotland ) Act 1971 , the Secretary of State for Scotland asked two senior Scottish judges ( the Lord President of the Court of Session and the Lord Justice Clerk ) to investigate and they reported their finding of misbehaviour which , as for Circuit judges and Recorders in England and Wales , was a ground for dismissal .
12 The Germans were the bombs which smashed the towns and villages of England or they were the words in the newspapers which told of defeat .
13 We will go on to create a Department of Legal Administration headed by a Minister in the Commons who will be responsible for all courts and tribunals in England and Wales .
14 There are 2,500 inspectors and advisers in England and Wales , costing £65m a year or £8.05 per pupil .
15 Five sets of studies were undertaken on adults and children in England and in the Gambia .
16 He seems to have enjoyed friendly relations with successive kings and queens of England and even with the papal legate Ottobuono .
17 The company , acting by the administrators , also commenced actions against Mr. Ferriday and others in England and Jersey in respect of these transactions .
18 They are : the administration of the Crown Court and Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) ; the financing , organization and management of the Magistrates ' courts ; legal aid , legal services , and costs from central funds ( policy and provision ) ; and the appointment , or advice on the appointment , of almost all judges , judicial officers and magistrates in England and Wales , and in Northern Ireland .
19 It covered 1,429 industrial workers and supervisors in England and Wales who could vary their work effort either through working overtime or by producing more in piece work .
20 The civil registration of all births , marriages and deaths in England and Wales began on 1 July 1837 and continues to the present day .
21 Needless to say , I have a knowledge of the Hundred Years War and feuds between England and France .
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