Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Prices range from £9.95 for a three-metre black , blue or red cable up to £13.95 for a 5 metre orange or green version , £15.95 for a 5m translucent pink jobbie and £17.95 for a 5m toaster-type . |
2 | The range consists of 17 items with prices starting from £1 for a guest soap up to £9.95 for a pair of luxury coathangers . |
3 | Terrorists often used an athletic stopwatch as a timing device . |
4 | Soviet specialists also maintain that neutrality or neutralisation would anyway be a regression for a ‘ socialist ’ state such as Vietnam . |
5 | ‘ You 've had enough X-rays for a while , so I 'm going to do nothing for the moment . |
6 | Pool midfielder David McCreery is fit after precautionary X-rays for a chest infection and could return to the side . |
7 | That voice is ever changing as we learn and develop our technique as a group . |
8 | You can use the Alexander Technique as a preventative measure : after all , prevention is better than cure . |
9 | MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE THREE OCTAVE ARPEGGIO |
10 | MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE SUSPENDED SECOND |
11 | Michael also has a record out on Music Maker Records , so catch Mr Fath in London and see what he means by ‘ technique as a result of harmony … ’ |
12 | MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE DORIAN MODE |
13 | MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE PENTATONIC MAJOR SCALE |
14 | MICHAEL FATH Technique as a Result of Harmony THE SEVENTH & MINOR SEVENTH |
15 | And shipping lines are exploring the technique as a way of stripping paint and barnacles from hulls . |
16 | The book is written specifically for engineers and engineering undergraduates to present this computational technique as a practical tool in engineering , keeping the mathematical content to a minimum . |
17 | The other thing we 're looking at of course is your technique as a driver . |
18 | Pearson 's technique as a biographer derived from his career on the stage . |
19 | During the months preceding the accident , a set of underground workings , easiest thought of by the layman as a tunnel 18 feet wide and 7 feet high , had been following a seam of coal which was rising very steeply towards the surface . |
20 | Such opposition is backed by appeals to protect the small retailer as a unique feature of Japanese culture against an alien Western transplant . |
21 | It might appear strange to classify a retailer as a manufacturer but this will only happen where he is under a duty to inspect the goods and fails to do so . |
22 | " He used to travel in prahus as a young man , then a guru told him that one day he would die by water . |
23 | The mother who speaks with obvious dread about a forthcoming visit to the dentist may be responsible for unintentionally passing on that fear to her child . |
24 | Britain 's IT firms , in company with any others that use electronic equipment , rely on universities and other institutions for a supply of skilled people . |
25 | Thus the duty of care prevents directors from acting wholly unreasonably ; the duty of loyalty ensures that their decisions are not biased ; and the duty to act bona fide in the interests of the company and not for any improper purpose is almost identical in its formulation as a standard of review to the administrative law test striking down decisions which are taken for an improper purpose . |
26 | An attendance rate of 90% for a week means that out of the 1000 possible attendances over the week , 900 were recorded . |
27 | All I need was a blooming all I need was five point nought point five baking powder about a teaspoon |
28 | She remembered with sadness all the neighbourly contacts they had had in the past — Lowell 's anxiety when Edward had gone missing on his new bike during a November fog and his tireless search until he was found — his ham-fisted efforts to assist her in Ben 's absence when the washing-machine had flooded the kitchen — his quiet piano-playing , when his hands were still capable , at the end of a noisy party when all the guests had gone home . |
29 | In form it is an application at the suit of C.N.L. as a third party for the court to release the appellant from his implied undertaking pursuant to which discovery of the P.C.A. documents was given under the court 's order of 9 July 1991 — released that is to the extent of permitting him to disclose the documents to C.N.L. , they for their part undertaking to the court to hold them for the strictly limited purpose of defending the libel proceedings brought against them by Woodley and Clifford . |
30 | Theirs was one of the few ale-only breweries in London at this time , most of the others producing huge amounts of porter for a voraciously thirsty market . |