Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is a coming-together of intentions to create visibility for key strategies and organizational movement .
2 t Tests were used for two level factors ; ANOVA was employed for factors with several levels , and simple linear regression for continuous variables .
3 Having talked for an hour about wild animals the teacher posed a question to one of her class .
4 Its broad aims were to analyse large American companies in order to discover differences in return on investment ( ROI ) , to establish par values for ROI for different industries and their segments , and to attempt to explain variations in ROI across companies and their subsidiary business units by reference to strategic factors .
5 It 's a Christmas perk for local farmers to sell holly and mistletoe .
6 What needs re-affirming , and re-examining , is the complex inter-relation between moral languages and the history of nineteenth-century feminism .
7 But they do point to the complex inter-relation between official discourses and the domain of constructed personal experience and pleasure .
8 This is one point in the course , and it is but one example , where the inter-relation between Professional Studies and the Curriculum Course is a matter for explicit emphasis .
9 This involves grasping the dynamic inter-relation between new scientific knowledges and the much broader public debates over national efficiency and imperial survival .
10 After the band split up , Tex became a railway clerk for British Rail at Garston freight depot .
11 It is valued for its ability to milk off poor grazing and for its polled factor , which is passed to all first-generation crossbred offspring .
12 The point of mentioning this development is not to launch on a digression about professional education , important though that is .
13 The thing is , there is nothing like a bike for sheer visceral excitement .
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15 Opponents of the MTO claim it would institutionalise the primacy of free trade over environmental protection and make it easier to challenge high national standards on environmental protection as unfair barriers to trade .
16 Protection for black bear .
17 Need extra growing space or require speedy protection for tender young plants ?
18 The paper , on legal protection for mental incapacitated adults , will recommend legal definitions of adults at risk be extended for vulnerable elderly people .
19 This somewhat anthropocentric , ‘ managerial ’ approach to nature is in sharp contrast to that of the ‘ idealists ’ in the environmental movement who tend to advocate total protection for threatened species and habitats , de-industrialisation , and a return to non-intensive methods of food production .
20 He called for a commitment from the EC to provide adequate protection for threatened habitats .
21 This provided for arrangements to secure ransom money if necessary , to pool any gains of war and invest them profitably , and , if one left a widow , to make some provision for her and give some protection for surviving children .
22 That protection for individual losers will cost £300m next year , around £200m the year after , and £100m the year after that .
23 A bill outlining these options and providing protection for existing shop workers is expected relatively quickly .
24 The Government recognise the importance of personal conscience in this context and included a measure of protection for existing shop workers against being made to work on Sundays in the Shops Bill which was debated by the House in 1986 .
25 Critics argue that the whole point of this offence is to provide protection for young girls , and that this will be undermined if it is open to men to seek an acquittal on the ground that the girl looked 16 .
26 By refusing to agree to the social chapter , is not he wanting to exclude British people from the provisions for equal status for 6 million part-time employees , many of whom are women ; for fair and equal treatment for women at work ; for proper protection for young people at work ; for rights to minimum holiday leave ; and for better information for employees ?
27 The introduction of minimum pay protection for young workers and an upper limit on the number of hours that 16 to 18-year-olds can work .
28 Another thirty Health and Safety proposals are on the way such as that on working time in the news last week and another to restore the protection for young people at work which we 've lost over the last decade , and just as important the union has just n not just reacting to what 's coming out of Brussels , it 's actually helping set the agenda .
29 For the careful and conscientious journalist or broadcaster , the legal meaning of " malice " provides vital protection for honest comment , the more so , because the burden of proving that malice was the dominant motive rests on the plaintiff .
30 I think there is a moral obligation on the E C , not necessarily the Americans because it is a European problem , to intervene at least to the extent of ensuring protection for ordinary civilians and ensuring that they get food and medical s provision .
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