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

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1 We will gain further market share by promoting the unique Wimpol package of services to new market sectors and by working in new locations in those regions .
2 Such pieces are also excellent for adding to spaghetti sauces and for mincing with other meats for meatballs , again to serve with pasta .
3 A. Two great inventions , about 1800 , caused a massive rapid expansion of industry and of housing for extra workers .
4 He has been accused of misinterpreting the data and of generalising from untypical examples , whilst new evidence brought to light by subsequent research suggests that he was wrong in denying the existence of a two-party system , at least under Anne .
5 These tales of detachment from work and of turning into virtual automata crackled with insight .
6 Andrew was particularly concerned about work and about going into new things .
7 the authority provide courses on basic classroom management and in dealing with disruptive pupils , especially for teachers in professional difficulties
8 Subsequently , the report estimated , some 20,000 people had died in Iraq during a month of civil war in the south and in fighting in Kurdish areas .
9 In thus questioning whether poverty should be defined as existence in conditions below the barest subsistence minimum , or whether a higher minimum standard should be established in the interests of humanity and of aiming for high national standards of comfort and efficiency , Bowley and his colleagues raised for the first time some of the problems concerning the definition of poverty , which have remained at issue ever since .
10 " I 'm grateful to you for your help and for coming to High Brook in the first place .
11 The priority , I think , is a good leaflet which can be used as the basis for a mailing and for sharing with Christian Aid 's partners and your contacts .
12 A home is a place for sleeping , retreating to in the evenings , storing one 's personal possessions and for relaxing in private .
13 Will he condemn the occupants of the Opposition Front Bench for using the issue in a squalid attempt to lure Liberal voters into their camp and for indulging in two-faced opportunism ?
14 Performance-related pay for general practitioners ( GPs ) — an innovation bitterly resisted by the British Medical Association — is already driving up rates of childhood immunisation and of testing for cervical cancer .
15 Of particular interest are patients ' abilities to wash , dress and toilet themselves , to carry out tasks in the kitchen and in dealing with electric or gas appliances , mobility and social integration .
16 Fourthly , the comprehensive multidisciplinary assessments of individual older people have a key role in the overall evaluation of service provision and in planning for future development .
17 In the New Zealand case of Plix Products Ltd. v Frank M Whinstone ( Merchants ) [ 1986 ] , the defendant asked his designer to design a kiwifruit pack without talking to others in this field and without looking at existing packs .
18 He had a peculiar droning voice that reminded people of summer days and of buzzing from high up .
19 This is the most deluded fantasy of all — the idea that , by buying certain pieces of vinyl and by going to certain gigs , instead of consuming a commodity , you are participating and making a contribution to ‘ the struggle ’ .
20 For instance where machinery or surfaces , through lack of space or layout limitations , must be used for both cooked and raw meats disinfection should take place after each use with raw meat and before changing to cooked meat .
21 Using this procedure , faecal water from freeze dried faeces in control experiments did not differ from faecal water prepared from fresh faeces with regard to concentrations of calcium , phosphate , fatty acids , and bile acids and with regard to lytic activity .
22 Instead course development has been informed by a continuing series of evaluation studies which have sought to assist in establishing priorities and in discriminating between alternative developmental paths .
23 But post GATT the occupier 's surplus from arable farming falls to £1500 and after allowing for other income total income would be only about £4000 .
24 The rafters , weary and hungry after their hours of fighting the turbulent Mohaka by paddling their way between rocks and river boulders , spent little time beneath the hot showers and in changing into warm , dry clothes .
25 Evaluate the effectiveness of the plan for satisfying the medical , psychological , and personal needs of the patients and for catering for potential problems .
26 From a secure base parish musicians can be adventurous in exploring new music and in experimenting with differing styles .
27 Some decision-making processes are influenced more by some factors than by others ; thus it is probably appropriate to stress the importance of political input in British central government , of organizational considerations in British local government and of bargaining with external forces in American government .
28 Although pipe cutters are generally more useful for cutting new copper pipe , a hacksaw is useful for waste pipe and for cutting through old pipe — especially if it is tough or against a wall .
29 Both are notable for their fine sense of style and for playing of passionate commitment .
30 In the end , the account in Chapter 3 of the pressures for change amounts to an effective review of the recognition of the right of trade unions to be fully informed and consulted , in good time , by management about its intentions where they will or might affect the interests of employees organised by unions ; and so may be said to provide a firm footing for the argument that the practice of providing full information and of engaging in full consultation should be extended and adopted generally , in order that unions may better consider , and act in pursuance of , those interests .
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