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

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1 Side doors hinge up , and allow superb visibility for all occupants .
2 In fact , Lucas actually substitutes for from equation ( 6.4 ) and estimates the following regression for each country :
3 Thus Lucas can be seen to be estimating a regression for each country in which that country 's deviation of real output from its natural level is regressed on its own lagged value and Lucas 's measure of the unpredictable and therefore unanticipated component of aggregate demand .
4 Each patient had three measurements of bone mineral density and rates of bone loss were estimated by linear regression for each subject .
5 By 1906 Picasso had known the work of Gauguin for some time .
6 The solid-coloured , hardy breeds of central and southern France include some traditional dairy breeds now developed as suckler cows for commercial crosses , and the massive traditional draught breeds which are now so important as sires for those beef crosses , a role in which their influence has become widespread in Europe and elsewhere in recent years .
7 Most of the voluntary organisations considered it their duty to inculcate a proper sense of shame in their charges , until World War II brought about the first intimation that unmarried mothers were beginning to avoid the hostels run by charitable institutions for that very reason .
8 A comparison of the prospectuses for 1980–81 and 1986–87 of a number of institutions for this study suggested that , contrary to the arthritic stereotype purveyed sometimes by the press and others who should know better , degree provision in higher education is by no means static .
9 Even more patchy is Deutsche Grammophon 's ‘ Mozart 's Masterpieces , ’ another set of reissues where the unwary consumer may find himself with the superb piano artistry of Maurizio Pollini for one concerto , but the rather less impressive playing of Friedrich Gulda for another .
10 Short-term performance is then to be judged by a comparison of budgeted and actual ROI for that year .
11 Yeah , have a think about that one .
12 You need to have a think about those things as well .
13 ‘ I need to have another think about this .
14 Please have a think you know have a think about some of the things have a look out if you get out anywhere tonight watching people when they 're together just watch them any ideas that you have tomorrow we 'll start off with the first ten minutes just going over some of the things we talked about this evening .
15 After arguing with the night porter for another ten minutes , they worked their way up floor by floor .
16 I was Mr Chairman as all the budget process have been perhaps so perhaps some budget Direct Committee when in fact .
17 Finally , Objectives 5(a) and 5(b) differed somewhat from the previous four in not being concerned with industrialisation as such , but with rural re-structuring and development .
18 Under these conditions , it is not surprising to find that superiors and subordinates hold optimistic and pessimistic views about each other .
19 Some may think that a mere journalist has no right to hold views about such things .
20 Still , ’ the Hungarian shrugged , ‘ my views about such things are strictly conventional .
21 By the time she was nineteen or twenty she might have changed her views about such an austere future .
22 ‘ She may have her own views about that . ’
23 We want to hear your views about any issue affecting the countryside .
24 He had no such rigid views about any matters of political policy .
25 We want to hear your views about any issue affecting the countryside .
26 The requirement in the Adoption Agency Regulations to counsel the parents specifically about all the alternatives to adoption , and to make sure that their views about these different alternatives are placed before the court , together with the fact that guardians ad litem and reporting officers will also be scrutinising this element of the work , should lead to more careful practice at this stage .
27 She added that Miss Owen had been sacked for asking the elderly residents their views about another member of staff .
28 Few cases are quite as confusing as the zebra 's stripes , but there is always the chance that in a year or so 's time new information will have been gathered that changes our views about some aspect of animal life .
29 Like my hon. Friend the Member for Bosworth ( Mr. Tredinnick ) , I have personal views about some of those matters , but we should await the report , when we will have a little more to go on about the circumstances and how this could have happened .
30 Liz Trickett and Frankie Sulke report on the effects of the LAMP ( Low Attainers in Mathematics ) and RAMP ( Raising Achievement in Mathematics ) projects on both the teachers and pupils who participated , providing a challenge to all teachers to examine their views about both what their pupils are capable of and what mathematics is and should be about .
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