Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This change of practice applies to settlement income for 1981 – 82 et seq . |
2 | Twenty-two year old Gerald Bagshall from Barton Village Road in Oxford has been jailed for two years for possession and supply of drugs . |
3 | The wilder ones were rampant about black magic , the gruesome style of the mutilations , of kinky sex videos starring Polanski and his wife found at the house , and of the deep drug involvements of three of the victims . |
4 | He takes his Malcolm Wilson prepared Ford Sapphire Cosworth 4x4 to Scotland where he faces tough opposition , notably from Murray Grierson in a Metro 6R4 . |
5 | Managers also receive a removal grant of £1290 and other staff receive £1135 . |
6 | Talking in small groups about anything without the supervising presence of a teacher is educational because it is heuristic : it helps children to set up possibilities , and to knock them down , and to set up new ones . |
7 | The carnival will take place on Sunday , June 7th starting with the procession from Broad Street to Arlebury Park at 1.30 p.m . |
8 | I am also pleased to be able to report that the Home Office has recently agreed to run a technical field trial with links to two prisons to evaluate the feasibility of conducting video conferences with remand prisoners . |
9 | I am currently chairing a small committee which is supervising a field trial of LIX . |
10 | The Chairman met MP Minister of State at the Home Office , to take forward an initiative by the Bar Council for a field trial of video linking to prisoners held on remand . |
11 | The Committee approved a field trial of the Electronic Listing of Crown Court trials using the LIX system . |
12 | Brighton Polytechnic has made an even bigger commitment to the scheme : it has distributed 20 adaptors to local schools , and expects to double the number of adaptors in its field trial in the near future . |
13 | 28 April : a Sunderland ( P9600 ) of 10 R.A.A.F. Squadron on detachment at Gibraltar , flown to Malta by Sqn.Ldr . |
14 | A general approximation is that a 10°C rise in temperature doubles the rate of reaction , but in practice , the usefulness of this approximation is limited by the fact that at temperatures far removed from ‘ normal ’ , other changes often take place which never occur at normal temperatures . |
15 | Assessment of samples stored at elevated temperatures may be made very approximately on the assumption of a two-fold acceleration for each 10°C rise in temperature . |
16 | ( Based on the vapour pressure of water at 37°C and 20°C respectively and assuming a doubling of the rate of diffusion of water vapour per 10°C rise in temperature . ) |
17 | Folly 's practised eye assessed the hothouse blooms in their crackling cellophane wrapper . |
18 | The Robemaker laughed , and the sound made Nuadu 's skin prickle with horror , for it was a sickening bone-against-bone sound . |
19 | Still , it provided the Gray family with regular exercise , so often did we pursue it over large tracts of Scotland as the tent tried to escape home to warmer climes in the south , flapping its PVC accessories like the wings of a large , wounded goose trying to take off . |
20 | STEPHEN Jones indecently assaulted a 10-year-old girl in a Cardiff park after offering to show her a birds ' nest . |
21 | I see the novelist at the stem rail of a cross-Channel ferry , throwing bits of gristle from his sandwich to the hovering gulls . |
22 | The airframe is immaculate , with a wonderful paint job kept pristine with the help of a large bag of polishing cloths by the hangar wall . |
23 | The first product , to ship this September , is VRTXsa , which is a 100% emulation of VRTX built on the nanokernel to provide upward compatibility , and the new toolkit . |
24 | The centre in this explanation should not , as Shils observes , be understood in a geometric sense or even in a geographical sense ; in fact , the term ‘ centre ’ stands for the value systems by which society is ordered and thus may have only the weakest of links with particular concrete manifestations of elite values in politics , economics , culture or other aspects of societal interaction . |
25 | In Belgium 's 1991 election 23% of Antwerpers voted for the Vlaams Blok , an anti-immigrant party that wants an independent Flanders ( Antwerp is home to 25,000 Muslims from Turkey and North Africa , and 15,000 Jews ) . |
26 | In 1798 , General Humbert of France came over and won a battle near there , but he took so long that the nearby towns had time to refortify . |
27 | My bus next morning set out for Ballina , westward to County Mayo , to the place where General Humbert of revolutionary France had landed with his soldiers to help drive the English out of Ireland , in 1798 . |
28 | see you guys in a forthnight when i will be at white hart lane for my annual trip to england … ( anyone know of any good health club with hidden cameras where they can shoot my ‘ beatiful ’ body ? ; - ) he , he ) |
29 | In relation to EM pollution , recent research has indicated that EM patterns of energy emanating from high-voltage transmission from power lines and other man-made devices , can influence immune system stability if the activity is sustained and one is in constant proximity . |
30 | and Alison Levitt for the appellant . |