Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | In Lesotho a four man primary curriculum research unit has been set up and has undertaken a sample survey of primary schools under four headings ( i ) The physical environment ; ( ii ) the curriculum ; ( iii ) methods of learning and teaching leading to ( iv ) recommendations . |
32 | Boore ( 1979 ) investigated the effect of preoperative information about treatment and care , and teaching exercises to be performed postoperatively ; her study showed reduced stress in patients following surgery and also a reduced incidence of infection . |
33 | As the last extracts indicate , schools and teaching exist in a social framework . |
34 | If this process is arrested and teaching reduced to the manipulation of a set of techniques , or conformity to a fixed method , then pedagogy as such ceases to exist . |
35 | Rather , it is to indicate that in this particular instance , underfunding is an accurate reflection of the second-class status that computer-assisted humanities research and teaching have in this country . |
36 | Beyond were the orchard , stables , a marshy field where peewits called and snipe drummed in spring , and distant woods . |
37 | On the contrary , many of the cultures and their interrelationships are deeply marked by relations of discrimination and subordination stemming from structural inequalities . |
38 | Thus the relationships of domination and subordination found in the infrastructure will also be found in social institutions . |
39 | Mine and countermine driven through foundations during siege of 1547 still accessible . |
40 | Differentiation of the virial expansion for π with respect to c , followed by substitution in equation ( 9.27 ) and rearrangement leads to where |
41 | Ukraine has so far escaped the bitter division between presidency and parliament seen in Russia , partly because Mr Kravchuk is by no means the reformer that Boris Yeltsin likes to appear . |
42 | Since the Revolution of 1974 and the opening of the Regional Government and Parliament granted by the new constitution in 1976 , vast improvements have been made to the infrastructure of the islands and to the living standards of the people . |
43 | The need for centralization of the royal court and parliament led at last to the choice and subsequent development of Edinburgh as Scotland 's capital city . |
44 | James sought to reassert the divine right of kings , and Parliament combined against him . |
45 | The division of powers between president and parliament needs to be clarified . |
46 | The full benefits of price stability and statutory independence for the European central bank , and indeed for the Bank of England — that must be a necessary institutional corollary — will be enjoyed only if a future Government and Parliament agree in good time to adopt a single European currency . |
47 | Delegates also voted by a margin of one in favour of government and parliament remaining in Bonn but were almost unanimous in favouring a referendum on the issue . |
48 | More immediately , while realism dictated that Mary would go to England when she married , Henry was told very bluntly that she must not go sooner : such a demand would be ‘ a right high and right great inconvenience to the realm of Scotland ’ , and parliament trusted to the English king 's ‘ high wisdom ’ , and assumed that he would not insist . |
49 | All Byzantine decorative form is a mixture of east and west treated in a symbolic rather than realistic manner ( 187 ) . |
50 | Big serious routes on its south and west faces on perfect granite do n't appear in Collomb , but details are easily gained if you can speak and read French . |
51 | War in France had not hitherto been popular : in the thirteenth century it had been said that the English knights ‘ did not give a bean for all of France ’ , and resistance to service in France had been an important element in the political crisis of 1297 . |
52 | The resentment and resistance generated in the schools by the way PNP was developed and implemented was a prominent theme in our early data , and in some schools it persisted until our last major data-gathering exercises : the 1989 questionnaires sent to primary heads , coordinators and advisory staff , and the 1990 home-school links follow-up study . |
53 | And like many records of war , images of the anger , humiliation , privilege and resistance experienced by the fighters are not in the picture . |
54 | Such cross college and interdisciplinary pressure has been found invaluable in replacing passivity and resistance to change by enthusiasm and a desire to innovate and improve . |
55 | Financing such payments ( which frequently would take the form of annuity payments by the firm out of its profits or an annuity contract purchased by the firm ) was never easy and reliance had to be placed on incoming partners ' immediate capital contributions . |
56 | A specimen of urine should be requested and urinalysis performed including the estimation of urine specific gravity to assess fluid balance and renal function . |
57 | But there was no military tradition in the family , and despite the fame and glory won by his sons , they were still dwarfed by their father , Sam . |
58 | In the Renaissance , which began in Italy in the fifteenth century , ancient art and literature began to be rediscovered with a freshness which inspired a new confidence in man 's capacity to enquire into and understand the past as it had really been , and a desire to emulate its achievements for himself . |
59 | It is truly remarkable that , given the scant time for leisure , a fine appreciation of music and literature existed in certain isolated pockets of Baldersdale which Hannah was privileged to enjoy . |
60 | There also appears to have been a decline in the output of feminist writings on art , but Abrams will be releasing American Beauties : women in Art and Literature edited by Charles Sullivan ( £25 , $29.95 ) , which includes paintings , sculptures , drawings and other works of art from the National Museum of American Art , part of the Smithsonian Institution . |