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

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31 Chapter 4 looks at how physics students and staff construct the subject ‘ physics ’ , and at the way in which this affects , and is affected by , their ideas about humanities disciplines .
32 The track which you follow from the village of Gavarnie to the cirque is necessarily a good , well-worn one , almost a road for much of the journey , through beech woods and then across open grasslands , before the last rough and rocky stretch up into the mouth of the cirque .
33 Occasionally it turned a little inland to pass through beech forests , leaving large tracts of green , wooded land bounding on to the sea .
34 Most of the older people in the parish remember me as Florrie Scoble . ’
35 SpreadBase provides users with a means of analysing structured data — as client-server environments have become more widespread , users have begun accessing corporate data on relational database servers , using them as decision support tools .
36 The transition from traditional management techniques to those based on personal computers revealed the need not only for good early planning but also for high-level commitment in directing what was to be implemented and for what were described as decision support systems .
37 At first sight a matter of user opinion , assessment of convenience is more involved and should be the subject of objective rather than subjective analysis by a technique known as decision path analysis ( DPA ) .
38 Dress for Wellington Barracks with no concessions to snow or winter sporting .
39 Exchanging her shoes once more for Wellington boots , Anna wondered if he found such phrases in a ‘ How to … ’ book .
40 For reasons Griffin & Sabine ( Macmillan , £12.99 ) can not fathom , she has second sight .
41 to develop the belief among both users and , ideally , non-users that the brand is technically superior to competitors for reasons A , B or C ;
42 ‘ By the time the weary reader has plodded that far , it will be clear even to the uninitiated that writing this book was a labour of hate — for reasons reviewers can not be expected to discern and which are in any case of small interest .
43 But , for reasons John Bradley does not quite make clear , Moscow also gambles on a wider war by invading West Germany .
44 Ingredients for products McDonald 's might have on trial are not included .
45 However , coastal environments have been classified according to wave energy by Davies ( 1973 ) and this can assist a more meaningful correlation between wave type and coastal morphology .
46 Scheme for Leyland buyout in Lancashire
47 Bett Brothers , the property , housing and leisure group , has ceased operations at Bett Trucks having failed to find a main distributor for Leyland Daf , its franchiser .
48 Although there were several offers made for Land Rover , there were no serious contenders for Leyland Trucks .
49 The lucky ones are sitting in relative comfort and mute fury beneath cardboard advertisements for Wardour pickles , Stolichnaya Vodka , the National Army Museum and the Corby Trouser Press .
50 It was a classicist , no doubt , who translated the Latin-derived ‘ Perspex ’ into the Greek-derived ‘ Diakon ’ as the trade name for polymethyl methacrylate resins in particle form , which ICI introduced inn 1934 .
51 They called for monthly limits for Nox emissions from a variety of solid fuels , with the highest being 400 mg per cubic metre .
52 For NOx reductions of 80 per cent or more , the USA , Japan and West Germany have opted for SCR ( selective catalytic reduction ) , in which ammonia is injected into the superheated region of a boiler or outside it , in a catalyst bed at around half the cost of FGD .
53 So far as I knew there was no Indian name for Moose Jaw , but I had a brain-wave that might help .
54 When Sid Boyling gave us the light and waved us on , I read my brief prepared introduction and Mr Murray began : ‘ My friends , I speak to you from Melachusetuck , the old Indian name for Moose Jaw , and it is my pleasure to visit the studios of CHAB , your own community station , which your loyal support and encouragement over the years has made possible .
55 The trail continues to another section of forest at Mullaghfad , leading out of the forest onto a road and ends nearby at the Glenoo Bridge over the Colebrooke River on the boundary between Co Fermanagh and Co Tyrone .
56 [ For mid-December prison sentences see p. 37919 . ]
57 REPORTS about Vinny Jones being the hardest man in football make me smile .
58 ‘ The ones from World War Two supporting campaigns to raise money for the war effort , such as Spitfire Funds or Warship Weeks , are especially desirable , fetching £10 or £15 , ’ he says .
59 And what you might need to start thinking about as well is how could you illustrate some of these , already around you in the room , going up , work from year nine where they have started writing that as a complaint to god , moaning about Hurricane Andrew , about earthquakes and floods and so on and they 've decided that they 're going to illustrate the work they 're doing with these paper cuttings of disasters and problems in the world , there 's one up here about a gorilla that 's been taken from the wild and is in captivity in London Zoo and they said that they think it 's wrong .
60 As U6000/DT Unix machines , they will initially run Unix SVR4 and UnixWare , the Univel Inc reprise of SVR4.2 .
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