Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On the one hand there are the conventional rules of good manners and of correct behaviour ; on the other , the rules concerning sympathy and respect for others , keeping faith , honesty , and so on .
2 Spanish and Portuguese N. lapillus tend to live under mussel clumps and in this habitat banded shells are undoubtedly cryptic .
3 Also in second stage recovery people in recovery come to look — increasingly at cross-addictions and at family issues of " co dependence " in which the primary and the family disease feed off each other within a family or other close relationship .
4 The objective would be to provide funds for startups and for small and medium-sized businesses in general .
5 The Partial Indemnity Clause is intended to apply to fleets insured for Third Party risks and to fleets insured for Comprehensive benefits but where the policy bears a large excess .
6 Moreover , as patrons or practitioners of the arts and as future adult learners in all spheres of life , pupils should be given every opportunity to become familiar with — and derive pleasure and understanding from — the widest possible range of oral presentations : from plays , films and broadcasting to debates and public lectures .
7 For — cutting straight through the recurring controversies about whether , because of the varieties of the arts and of the infinity of differences between different individual works , ‘ art ’ can be ‘ defined ’ — one thing , I think , is clear .
8 It is central alike to a study of the arts and of such institutions as the monarchy and Parliament .
9 Or is Bailey merely articulating an ideology of Bohemianism for the arts and of undirected radicalism for social and political thought in general ?
10 State funding of the arts and of opera in particular is not even remotely capable of maintaining the status quo , and precious little of the commercial sponsorship that provides the lifeline to all the major opera companies is targeted at contemporary works .
11 Nkrumah was to study at this somewhat remote , paternalistic institution until 1942 , acquiring the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and of Theology .
12 He was knighted in 1932 and was subsequently made a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh .
13 The Emperor Hadrian , who was a great lover of the arts and of Greek architecture in particular , supervised the work himself .
14 It must be emphasized that the goal of transferability applies equally to the practical and the theoretical , to skills and to knowledge , to arts and to science , and it should be the overriding aim of school education .
15 ‘ Just imagine him standing by the side of you , with his hands crossed before him in a Miss Mollyish style , his intended bow half a courtsey , his fat arms and legs assisting , as in duty bound ; his side glances at you every ten seconds , while he softly , sweetly and insinuatingly informs you — that he has made the arts his peculiar study for the last eight years , and that he flatters himself , by his unremitting study he has greatly contributed to their improvement ; that he came to Ambleside for that purpose ( 't is a great big lie — he came solely to get a living for himself and family , but he is too proud to acknowledge this ) and hopes that the time has been employed with equal advantage to the arts and to himself . ’
16 This meant goodbye to the subsidies for the arts and to the traces of freedom for the press .
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18 Film-production funds , for example , could no longer be considered compatible with EC law , nor could support funds for the visual arts and for authors and translators of literary works ( the latter being particularly important in the smaller language areas of Europe ) .
19 I am suggesting that this relationship is also to be found in games , in the arts and in life .
20 He also wrote a two-volume work on The Architecture of Robert and James Adam ( 1922 ) , which led to work at Adam 's Royal Society of Arts and in 1925 to his being consultant to the eighth Earl of Jersey at Osterley Park .
21 The feeling of sharing in a great enterprise for the relief of man 's estate was also good ; and the hope was that the method of science would prove applicable in politics , in the arts and in religion .
22 In addition , the Royal Society of Arts offers somewhat similar Teacher 's Certificate courses in Office Arts and in the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language for about l , 100 and 2,000 candidates and the College of Preceptors operates a relatively small programme leading to its Associateship and eventually to its Licentiateship , a qualification which is recognized as degree equivalent .
23 The general degrees are named the MA(General) , the BSc ( SocSc ) and the BSc respectively , and the honours degrees are named the MA in Arts and in Social Sciences , and the BSc(Hons) in Science .
24 I think it 's fair to say that it 's not quite as simple as just deleting that item out of the budget , there are in fact I think five or six people working for community arts and in the events of that item being deleted we would presumably have to add on the costs of making them redundant erm an an an and dis erm the community arts scheme I think represents , it 's true to say , a range of expertise .
25 Interwoven with a book 's personal testament is a public appeal for government sponsorship of the arts and against another English tradition ( philistinism ) , which the author identifies with Margaret Thatcher .
26 The term of service was reduced by his successors and in 1762 it was made voluntary , but the great bulk of the officer corps continued to be staffed by hereditary noblemen .
27 After a brief review of attempts to specify organizational characteristics and of the methodological problems they pose to the researcher , a preliminary study is reported .
28 Gradually , over the years , the colour of the breed became darker through mahogany to black , and there was plenty of crossing to the Hereford for its grazing characteristics and to the Ayrshire to restore milk yields .
29 In-depth discussion groups with local residents are used to explore what features of different open-areas people like or dislike and to find out how these assessments relate to personal and social characteristics and to where people live .
30 However , the relevance of the foregoing theory of hominid evolution does not apply only to secondary sexual characteristics and to the structure of the id .
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