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

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1 The builder also runs the risk of facing contra-charges or requests for daywork payments for standing time , when materials or plant are not available .
2 Crimes , mental illnesses , or cases of child abuse for that matter , are not simply ‘ waiting ’ to be recognised and managed by various officials and then explained by ‘ experts ’ .
3 We might , of course , do the opposite , and try to explain the depictions of temples on coins or patterns of coin loss from our knowledge of surviving temples or official statistics for the money supply , but in this case we would be using coins as secondary evidence and not as a primary source of new information .
4 Here were audio spaces that , in certain instances , bled around comers out of sight of their sources ; sculptural/architectural spaces around and through which the viewer must travel ; virtual spaces of onscreen worlds ; visual spaces of Greenbergian flatness , for example in Susan Hiller 's well-known Belshazzar 's Feast ( 1983–4 ) , where images of flame move towards the purity of pixels ( though she also devotes attention to the generation of images and gestalts from the eye itself ) ; geographical spaces , notably in the move of Judith Goddard 's environmental sculpture , Electron ( 1987 ) , from Dartmoor indoors .
5 So farmers would have to use this against sheep scab and they 've have to use other dips or sprays against fly strike in the sum sum summer .
6 Peru , Bolivia and Colombia opposed US proposals , made at a preparatory meeting in Quito , Ecuador , in early February , to allow aircraft or warships of member countries of a " regional conference and action group " to enter each other 's territory , sea or airspace in pursuit of drug traffickers .
7 These projects can involve exchanges between students of member states or periods of work experience in another European country .
8 In the same vein , Winter explains that ‘ [ i ] fconsumers prefer yellow widgets to blue ones or widgets with safety features to plain ones , and if they will pay the true cost of such improvements , the monopolist ignores their tastes only at a financial cost .
9 But this influence is often very diffuse , appearing to fulfil leaders ' campaign promises or obligations to interest groups in very symbolic ways , whilst the underlying configuration of policy-making and policy outputs is scarcely affected .
10 Mount your picture with stamp hinges or pieces of masking tape on corners or top edge .
11 You have n't gone for the Enigmatic or Hordes Of Locusts style of material .
12 Release of specific growth factors from matrix or changes in matrix presentation of cytokines may also occur as a result of matrix degradation or a change in matrix composition .
13 But urban sprawl and rural decay and disfigurement was often taking place in areas where local authorities were weak and where traditions of council control over development had not yet been established .
14 Compact activities may be coordinated by people from Education or Industry and this may mean reallocation of responsibilities or modifications of job descriptions for some education authority personnel .
15 yeah , of course you can , can have satellite dishes with bungalows on , or bungalows with satellite dishes on
16 Papers include Freshwater Epidemiological Studies in the United Kingdom by David Kay , Lorna Fewtrell and Graham Newman ( the studies involving canoeists ) Managing Recreational Facilities : Some Problems & Prospects by John Davies of Holme Pierrepont and Definition of Recreational Water Quality Standards & Strategies for Their Achievement by Rupert Grantham of the NRA .
17 ‘ Visits by our officers can result either from the use of detector vans or follow-ups from computer records of who has and who does n't have a TV licence . ’
18 ( iii ) To analyse the fluorescence , fix the cells or embryos in 4% formaldehyde in PBS for 10 min , wash them in M2 + BSA and mount them in this medium in the wells of a tissue typing slide ( Baird and Tatlock , see Section 4.1.1 ) .
19 ( Later the bill was amended to provide that the Secretary of State would be prohibited from prescribing periods of time or proportions of school timetables to be allocated to programmes of study : see now ERA 1988 , section 4(3) . )
20 The customer 's prior written consent must also be obtained in the following circumstances : ( 1 ) Before the firm deposits collateral with , pledges , charges or grants of security arrangement over the collateral to a third party ; ( 2 ) If the firm reserves the right to return collateral other than the original collateral or original type of collateral .
21 If the single market is to be effective , companies must be able to provide goods or services across state lines without setting up agencies , branches or subsidiaries where this would be superfluous , and without being subjected to more burdensome rules in the host state than are absolutely necessary .
22 Or boxes of writing paper with daffodils or roses on them .
23 There are no trees or shrubs on Fair Isle for obvious reasons — what few survive the gales and salt spray are soon nibbled down to the ground by sheep , but the ground is well cultivated in the more sheltered parts .
24 ( 1 ) Incubate unfixed embryos or cells at room temperature for 15–30 min in small drops of FITC- or TMRTC-conjugated lectin or antibody .
25 Evidence from the study of the non-respondents to the survey questionnaire suggests that attitudes amongst Oxfordshire teachers towards the LEA scheme may be more negative than the survey data indicate .
26 Gray ( 1982 ) has indicated that programmes of health education amongst older people ‘ can make a significant contribution to the promotion of a healthy life ’ .
27 If we may greatly oversimplify , it could be said that discussions of team organization in relation to client groups tend to be cast in the form of a set of claims made for the advantages of specialization .
28 In other sandstones , quartz overgrowth cements do not form until after considerable solution compaction ; here the solution compaction can be the major source of silica , although reactions between clay minerals in immature sandstones may also contribute silica ( Fig. 5.28 ) ( Bjørlykke , 1983 ) .
29 The law , ‘ All planets move in ellipses around the sun ’ , is scientific because it claims that planets in fact move in ellipses and rules out orbits that are square or oval .
30 Although this amounted to little more than a restatement of previously-agreed policies , including the Clean Air Act of 1990 [ see ED no 41/42 ] and the planned phase-out of chlorofluorocarbons , it did for the first time set a tentative target , suggesting that emissions of greenhouse gases in the year 2000 would be " equal to 1987 levels " .
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