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

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1 Some royal mortuary cults were maintained for longer than others and a few kings became the subject of special worship , amongst whom were Amenophis I with his mother queen Ahmose-Nefertari as patron gods of the Theban necropolis , Sesostris III in Nubia , Amenemhat III in the Fayum , Amenophis III at Soleb , and Ramesses II at Abu Simbel and as patron of soldiers in the East Delta .
2 A. lymani has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic : in the western Atlantic it has been recorded off Nantucket in 547–1764 m while in the eastern Atlantic it has been found in the Bay of Biscay and off Portugal at depths of 1541–2350 m .
3 The School also offers distance-learning courses for teachers of the visually impaired and of hearing-impaired people , and for teachers of children with speech and language disorders .
4 As we have emphasized earlier , the objectives of the firm become much more complex once we allow for incomplete markets and for differences between shareholders in their beliefs and objectives .
5 The limit for first-year infants classes will be 27 and for classes of children of mixed ages , 24 .
6 The qualifying limit for house purchase loans and for loans to persons aged 65 and over to purchase life annuities secured on their main residence is £30,000 .
7 Perhaps it is unwise to draw a final conclusion , but the balance seems to be against systematic enforcement of modus for public purposes , and for enforcement of trusts of that kind .
8 Jonathon Porritt , environment TV presenter and for director of Friends of the Earth , will be looking at how we can learn to think Green .
9 The transhepatic puncture of the gall bladder has been used for cholecystography and cholangiography , for aspiration of bile or pus for culture in suspected cases of acute cholecystitis or empyema , and for biopsy of lesions within the gall bladder .
10 They allow for experience of feeling in those parts and for transmission of messages to the body as a result of that feeling or directly from the brain .
11 ( It turns out that there may be a number of lexicons used by the skilled reader — for input and output processing , and for input of words by sight or sound — but for our purposes it is sufficient to talk of the lexicon as the store of word meanings .
12 By undertaking mathematical activities themselves , and through discussion with members of staff , parents began to see that there was an alternative , and viable , view of mathematics .
13 Antibiotics ( cefotetan and metronidazol ) were given before and after ERCP in patients with cholangitis .
14 The Software Performance Report ( SPR ) provides the user with a vehicle for formal notification of errors and malfunctions in the LIFESPAN system , and of requests for changes to the system .
15 His autobiography tells of expeditions to Houndslow Heath , on the advice of Major John Wildman [ q.v. ] , to dig up buried treasure , of programmes of alchemical experiments , and of meetings with dignitaries from the fairy kingdom of the ‘ Lowlanders ’ ( whose Queen , Penelope , he believed he married ) .
16 The Management Studies Board was to be reconstituted appropriately , and was ‘ to report to the Council and the two Committees upon the machinery which may be necessary to ensure a continuity of standard and of provision of courses at diploma level ’ .
17 A study of a bakery in south-east England uncovered a highly organised system of stealing from work and of fiddling of customers by the bread salesmen ( Ditton , 1977 ) .
18 And of course with hoods on you ca n't hear the poor soul behind you squeaking indignantly as you work your way up their ankles .
19 They also contributed to a growing consciousness of the value of collectivism and of alliances among sections of the lesbian and gay trade movement .
20 There is now the need to keep track of thousands of individual student module programmes , termly timetables and assessments and of applications for places across hundreds of field combinations .
21 The annual reports of the Law Society , and the comments and advice of the Lord Chancellor 's Advisory Committee on Legal Aid have been a valuable source of information and of recommendations for changes in policy ( whether accepted or not ) .
22 There stood a strong wooden house , big enough for forty people , and with holes for guns on every side .
23 With water privatization looming large , and with prosecutions against farmers for pollution continuing at an arguably pitiful level , concern naturally focusses on the future accountability of water companies to keep water courses clean .
24 The UK experience since 1979 does not provide convincing evidence in support of the thesis that monetary policies determined at the national level and with disregard for policies in the country 's main economic partners can yield significant benefits .
25 And with aid to refugees at the centre of the row , Mrs Hilali insists that Kurds in this country can speak up for her .
26 There is virtually no difference between action and control samples in Ipswich in organic brain syndrome and possession of behavioural problems ; control sample clients appear older in Newham and more problematic in terms of informal care and in possession of behavioural problems , and in Ipswich in terms of indoor mobility ; only in Newham on OBS score and indoor mobility can action sample clients be seen as more problematic than the control samples .
27 There 's a lot of expertise in Aids research in America and in treatment of patients with Aids and HIV .
28 The expressive scale begins with an examination of the child 's use of words to express emotional states and in response to specific situations — for example , ‘ ta ’ on taking something — and proceeds to explore the child 's command of simple vocabulary items through picture naming and in response to requests for definitions — for example , ‘ What is a shop ? ’
29 The Council comments on issues of public policy at its own instigation and in response to requests for its views .
30 The Council comments on issues of public policy at its own instigation and in response to requests for its views .
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