Example sentences of "[noun sg] [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 Short-term performance is then to be judged by a comparison of budgeted and actual ROI for that year .
7 Yeah , have a think about that one .
8 You need to have a think about those things as well .
9 ‘ I need to have another think about this .
10 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 .
11 After arguing with the night porter for another ten minutes , they worked their way up floor by floor .
12 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 .
13 the support as well I 'm thinking of something like Mary 's P G C E , that Alison 's her sort of mentor for that ,
14 It is possible for such sentiments of approval of this past to coexist with abhorrence for most current acts of violence .
15 If the previous Labour Government in which he served had only caught a few more headlines and been as active in prison improvements and new prison building as all Conservative Governments since 1979 have been , his comments could be taken more seriously .
16 Many larger houses were being split up into ‘ so-called flats ’ , and he called for protection for such families .
17 Finally , copyright protection of electronic databases was considered , since legal protection for such databases is of critical importance for the continued growth of this market .
18 Effectively we 've become a low-waged , low-skilled economy with virtually no protection for many of our fellow workers .
19 For example in a database containing the full text of literary works , each work will be protected in its own right and the duration of protection for that work will be based on the life of the author plus fifty years , or in the case of an Act of Parliament ( subject to Crown Copyright ) 125 years from the end of the calendar year during which it was created , and not from the time it was entered into the database .
20 The RSPB generally endorses the CC recommendations but considers that its own proposals provide better protection for all wildlife features and not just moorlands .
21 Clause 24 and Sch 5 provide additional protection for all safety representatives against being dismissed for carrying out their health and safety duties .
22 The exceptional talents of CI5 are spread quite thin in the pursuit of protection for all manner of important persons , from very may different nations . ’
23 This system , together with actuarial certification , guidance and disclosure , should provide the optimum protection for all pension scheme members without the need to impose rigid minimum funding standards and other legislative requirements .
24 Dr Norris said the doctors were demanding protection for all health care ‘ homicide ’ .
25 There is only limited additional protection for these areas , but all development proposals have to go to the NCC for comment .
26 And way above it all , on top of a nearby mountain , are the anti-aircraft guns which seem to provide scant protection for these 4,000 students .
27 To consider that matter at a point of time when the child has been placed under protection for several weeks , first by a place of safety order and then by one or more interim care orders , would , as pointed out by Bush J. in M. v. Westminster City Council [ 1985 ] F.L.R. 325 , 340 , defeat the purpose of Parliament .
28 A sheath ( condom , johnny , french letter , " Durex " ) plus a spermicide provides good protection for both partners against both unwanted disease and unwanted pregnancies .
29 It also offered concealment and protection for any creature that lived within it .
30 It showed the White Paper would be ‘ a blueprint for privatisation ’ , Ms Harman said , ‘ with no protection for those who use the services ’ .
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