Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It is rare in general practice to see dermatological problems that need sophisticated hospital investigations or intensive treatment ; most referrals are for assessment of skin lesions or for second opinions . |
2 | Besides being ‘ colourful ’ they advertise records which I presume are for sale in Liverpool shops and various events such as the wonderful ‘ Festival of Comedy ’ . |
3 | The ruins of the medieval Berwick Castle were removed to make way for the station , and some of its stone was used in the construction of the bridge , though parts of it are of brick with stone facings . |
4 | Issue 1 addresses many issues which are of interest to Lothian Highways Staff . |
5 | In use , they 're at home in cavity walls , solid walls , single skin walls , and internal walls , whether built in brick , block or stone . |
6 | Remember , you are under contract to Scenario Productions and — ’ |
7 | * Other British SSSIs are under threat from development plans . |
8 | Both Snowdonia and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Parks are under threat from road schemes announced as part of the Trans-European Road Network ( TERN ) . |
9 | Also in Belgium several ecologically-sound growth media are under test for glasshouse crops . |
10 | The Christian town of Zahle , which had been under siege by leftist militias , was now open to visitors and traffic , the Syrians cooperating openly with the local Phalangist defenders . |
11 | The alleged conspirators had been under surveillance by customs officers for some time before arrest . |
12 | Leeds ' first four games have produced 15 goals and seven points and they are within sight of surprise leaders QPR — while Liverpool have conceded six goals and collected just four points . |
13 | The textiles themselves are normally known as a result of being preserved by corrosion , where they have been in contact with metal objects in graves ; wood and leather are often preserved in the same manner . |
14 | The characteristic of all those areas is that for a long time they have been Labour controlled , although Conservatives have been in control in Brent for the past year and the Liberal Democrats have recently been in control in Tower Hamlets . |
15 | To some extent , therefore , A level art/design classes offered by the schools are in competition with foundation courses offered by art colleges ; however , the two are not strictly comparable in that the former are considered by many to be less suitable as pre-entry training for higher level courses in that their diagnostic value is much less than that of foundation courses . |
16 | ‘ Some sections of the community are in fear of Lubavitch incumbents . |
17 | Their concern centres around the Bering Sea , where more than a dozen species are in decline including fur seals , Steller sea lions , cod , pollock and numerous sea birds . |
18 | Similarly , although the works clubs which are in charge of workplace negotiations in Sweden are sub-organisations of the branches of the national unions and less loosely linked to union organisation than the equivalent shop steward system in Britain ( at least before the expansion of single-employer bargaining ) , nevertheless they act independently of the branch and national union headquarters . |
19 | Ollie Reel is expected to assume the free-taking role in the absence of the suspended John Toner , while both Colm Hanratty and Gerard Reid are in line for championship call-ups , as is Damian Horisk . |
20 | Currently two main methods of describing a solid are in use in CAD systems . |
21 | ft provides an invaluable example of the way in which soft systems ideas can be of benefit to MS professionals and other analysts , and , in turn , to those organisations that make use of their services . |
22 | As a further contribution to the debate the RCN has produced this document which provides broad lines of guidance which could be of assistance to nurse managers . |
23 | The Code may also be of relevance to unitisation proposals which are in competition with an offer to which the Code applies . |
24 | The results should be of relevance to policy makers interested in resource use in the NHS . |
25 | With space at a premium in most sheds , workshops and garages , the Lee/Rowan range of Sports and Leisure organisers will be of interest to sport enthusiasts . |
26 | Similarly , holiday route guides or DIY maintenance might be of interest to motoring magazines , with car or accessory manufacturers as sponsors . |
27 | The book will be of interest to bereavement counsellors , sociologists and , of course , to ministers and those who train them . |
28 | The guidance note will also be of interest to mortgage brokers and estate agents . |
29 | The results will be of interest to food retailers and have a wider significance for other areas of retailing . |
30 | Then in 1773–4 he made two designs for a bridge to cross the Severn in Stourport , Worcestershire , the first to be of timber with stone abutments and the second a single arch of brick but resting on a cast-iron centre . |