Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , a consideration of earlier work on DMVs has led us to the conclusion that the settlement patterns we actually see on the maps and in the landscape consist of a range of settlements , at various stages of development at all periods ; everything , in fact , from surviving medieval villages to totally abandoned farm sites .
2 The recognition of Saxon settlements , not under medieval villages but in open sites which were later abandoned , has also indicated that settlement patterns themselves have altered and the desertion of individual settlements within the pattern , even in quite recent times , means that settlement patterns are as dynamic and changing as the settlements themselves .
3 Erm , we we talked about this sort of issue earlier on , in in relationship to the , to the R A D. Erm , I 'm not quite sure of the strong importance of that organisation to the council , but I am sure that this erm , committee was set up by a number of south west authorities who are trying to look at the future of county farms .
4 Prices of agricultural products were freed in Estonia from July 1 ( except for milk products which remained under state control ) .
5 We went out bit like one of these er soap powder adverts which of these two objectives would you alright given the option to , decide that that is a a good training objective and which is n't so good ?
6 The functionalist tendencies we have detected in Tylor loom much larger in the work of his French contemporary , Emile Durkheim ( 1858–1917 ) , the last and greatest of the forerunners of modern social anthropology to be discussed here .
7 Research shows that lone parents belong to lower income groups which have been hard hit , kept in the poverty trap by changes in benefits and the income support system , which reduces support pound for pound , without compensation for childcare , whenever the woman begins to earn .
8 If we wished to pay for welfare in a way that was less burdensome on the poor without being massively destructive to the higher income groups what might be done ?
9 Similar disclosure provisions already operate in the UK in relation to overseas companies which have a place of business here ( although the requirement to file group accounts would be new ) , whereas in other member states additional information may currently be required relating to that branch ( e.g. branch accounts which would effectively reveal dealings between the branch and the rest of the company ) .
10 The various elements or component activities which make up each of the four Marketing Mix categories are interdependent .
11 And despite several offers from ‘ B ’ Division clubs he would prefer to get fixed up with a senior side .
12 Even in these countries , however , although employers ' organisations may not be direct bargaining institutions they can still play an important role in industrial relations by helping to achieve a degree of cohesion among employers through their coordinating and advisory functions .
13 It was the Guga Hunters who had chartered Viking to land the men and supplies ' on Sula Sgeir and return for them at a specified date .
14 They 're brick houses you know that 's why she had a grant ?
15 But it was n't the camp reactions he was troubled about at the moment , it was Mrs Robson 's .
16 From the same ministry contracts he was able to elicit official references — on departmental letter-heading and addressed ‘ to whom it may concern ’ — to bolster his standing with the suppliers and with other customers .
17 Your fingerprints were found on the spent shell cases they found on The Sandhopper 's deck .
18 While not wishing to set up any cast-iron categorization , Rein and Miller ( 1974 ) do establish a loose typology of income inequality ideologies which they view as ‘ overly smooth ’ ( p. 181 ) but none the less instructive .
19 An example may be found in Mozart 's third sentence from the Andante just quoted : This looks quite different from the previous section ( Example 26 ) , yet it is really made up of semiquaver groups which end the second sentence , with the addition of the dotted rhythm which begins the second full bar of the music .
20 Johnny Marr 's guitar work may have been a stable basis of listenability but it was Morrissey 's release from years of repressed loser attitudes which made The Smiths so special .
21 ‘ The opponent block ’ applies to elite performers who , in the past , have repeatedly drawn and lost to a particular opponent .
22 They prove themselves by becoming elite performers who climb rapidly through the organization .
23 Like all contingency plans it was backed by a wealth of research and solid information .
24 They exposed the deeply misogynist attitudes which formed the hidden element in policy making .
25 It would also mean massive computer reprogramming and possibly the expense of other computer programmes which would have to be introduced .
26 The computer programmes which generate the simulations and diagnose their effects are written in such a way that almost any conceivable tax/benefit reform can be analysed .
27 In this paper , Peter Watsham describes a range of personnel activities which lend themselves to computer assistance , examines the role of small machines in relation to these , and presents an appraisal of what is currently available .
28 Club bosses are on their toes and a string of new clubs have sprung up to cater for kinky lonely-heart foot fetishists who recently won respectability after a couple of celebrated court cases .
29 First , the mother lacked parenting skills which had given rise to emotional harm caused to the children .
30 And it would be helpful , I know it 's short notice , but if erm those of you from the erm tt er design function groups who will interface with the project engineers , I E bridge works , BES and and P Way , if you could also attend it i if if it would be possible .
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