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

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1 The intellectual drive which had propelled the Section 's plans for demand management up to senior politicians had fallen off , and full employment policy was coming to consist more of vague intentions than of concrete measures to assure the fulfilment of the promise already made to the public .
2 Lack of funds through University cut-backs along with his own lack of paper qualifications made it impossible for the Universities to continue employing him .
3 This success is something to share with the company 's business partners , host economies , shareholders , employees and , of course , drinkers of quality beers all over the world .
4 Korean capital , has one of the highest concentrations of sulphur dioxide anywhere in the world .
5 The government was warned by scientists of the UK Photochemical Oxidants Group , responsible for the report on nitrogen oxides , that many urban , and some rural areas , have atmospheric concentrations of nitrogen dioxide greatly in excess of critical levels as set by the UN Economic Commission for Europe .
6 Other aspects of parallelism fall now to be compared to and contrasted with the parallelism of greater precision .
7 TEN packets of lavatory paper still in their 1910 wrappers sold for £176 yesterday in an auction at Sandon Hall , Staffs .
8 In the last few years our understanding of pillow lavas has advanced dramatically , due almost entirely to some remarkable observations made by diver-geologists of pillow lavas actually in the process of formation in the sea off Hawaii .
9 Note : The said sum of £240 is made up of £180 allowed from arrears of rent charge down to 24th October 1895 , and £60 for two years arrears at £30 per annum down to 24th October 1897 .
10 After 6 months of specialist treatment here at the National Spinal Injuries Unit , doctors said they 'd made miraculous progress .
11 Prices : Nurse cows 21 forward , Hereford cross heifers with bull calves up to £1,010 , Hereford cross heifers with heifer calves up to £920 , Hereford cross cows with bull calves up to £920 , Hereford cross cows with heifer calves up to £720 , limousin cross heifers with heifers calves up to £750 , charolais calves with bull calves up to £850 , Welsh black cows and heifers calves up to £860 , Welsh black heifers in calf up to £750 , cull cows 17 forward , fresian cows from 107p to 116.5p , Welsh black cows 108p to 127p , Hereford cross cows 96.5p to 115p , continental cross cows 121p to 129.5p , prime heifers 9 forward from 134p to 146p ( 141.02p ) , store cattle ; 72 forward charolais cross bullocks £504 to £626 , charolais cross barren heifers £460 to £597 , Hereford cross bullocks £478 to £500 , Hereford cross barren heifers £448 to £608 , Welsh black bullocks £571 to £641 , limousin cross barren heifers £463 to £556 .
12 Several other churches have green domes topped with cupolas ; there are many buildings with a more impressive sweep of steps from street level up to the main door ; larger and better-kept churches abound .
13 Experience gained from solving and modelling with ILPs will often suggest that some integer variables in a particular problem are more ‘ important ’ than others , in that it is desirable to force the important variables to integer values early in the solution .
14 The oven 's temperature is controlled electronically for highly accurate settings by touch pads up to 250°C .
15 Following up some of the conclusions of the first CACE report ( see 1947 Clarke ) this inquiry considered ‘ the natural interests and pursuits of school children out of school hours ’ .
16 When Mick and Julie Turrell arrived early Friday morning , they were surprised to see several groups of detector users already on site ready to set up their tents .
17 She dropped cans of root beer all over my feet in the subway station ; one broke and splattered and dampened my toes .
18 The question occupied the hearts and minds of hundreds at the conference , was tossed around in a rather lack-lustre debate , and sparked flames of pub argument long into the night .
19 If this is so , the legal model of the company as so far described needs to be rejected in favour of one which does not explain the rules of company law exclusively in terms of the rights of owners , but which instead regards members and employees as joint stakeholders , each with legitimate demands that the company be run for their benefit .
20 Their decisions form a self-contained body of rules of precedent value both for adjudication officers and for tribunals .
21 But this particular county is extremely well covered by special forms of countryside protection both through national park , heritage coast , A O N B and as was mentioned in a rather a throwaway fashion but in terms of grade one , two and three A O N agricultural land .
22 At lower latitudes , the hours of daylight increase up to midsummer but never obliterate the night , while sunlight penetrates even in the middle of winter .
23 Rice paddies stretched away endlessly on either side of the ship , and they saw crowds of Annamese in cone-shaped hats of palm leaf already at work , sometimes wading waist-deep in the muddy water .
24 When lines of poetry spring spontaneously to the mind of a lawyer , I thought , they have surely ceased to be true .
25 Specifically , while poverty disproportionately affects Black families , studies which address women 's experiences of poverty focus disproportionately on white families .
26 We were strongly opposed to the licensing of two sensitive blocks of sea bed close to Bardsey Island .
27 One type of reservation relates to the class nature of adoption : it is thought that the observed beneficial effects of adoption stem mostly from the tendency of adoption to move children to a somewhat higher social class than that of the family of origin .
28 A man was taken to hospital suffering from the effects of smoke inhalation yesterday after a kitchen blaze at his ground-floor flat in Lutterworth Road , Longbenton , Newcastle .
29 Effects of oil shortage elsewhere in Eastern Europe
30 Watching the pinches of flake sink out of sight into the roots I only see the rod-tip curve over out of the corner of my eye .
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