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

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1 The advisory teacher and Betty disagreed in their views about how a task might be presented .
2 Since nearly all High Court judges are appointed when they are between about 45 and 57 it is likely that they will have shed such political enthusiasms as they may have had when young and have formed firm views about how the country should be run .
3 Thus , a story which for one reason had been meaningful to her as a young child provided guidance for her at adolescence for quite a different reason .
4 For Fairbairns this would be payment for hard work ; for Donnison this would be protection for both the woman carer and her dependants — in other words , maintenance of , and provision for , family relationships .
5 Professionalism , that was what counted — thorough , serious preparation for even the most informal and evanescent of undertakings .
6 It is an excellent preparation for both the Elect and the community for the great Easter Sacraments .
7 In fact this put severe restrictions on the committee 's deliberations , and the chairman repeatedly had to advise counsel for both the GMC and the defence that it was not their function to comment on the relative merits or otherwise of alternative forms of medicine .
8 On this appeal , we have had the assistance of leading counsel for both the appellant and the Crown .
9 Now if the matter arises on taxation in this way , it seems that a loan , the trial judgment was given on the twentieth of March nineteen ninety one , a minute of order was prepared and signed by counsel for both the plaintiff and for the defendants and that was forwarded by the defendant 's solicitors to the plaintiff 's solicitors under cover of a letter dated the twenty third of April nineteen ninety one , er Mr who is the defendant 's solicitor in the third paragraph , had a letter wrote as follows I enclose a copy of the draft minute board , approved by Mr , he of course was counsel for the defendant , you are now , you , you were presumably now attend a sealed order .
10 They would be competing with each other in the canopy for exactly the same sunlight , but they would all have ‘ paid ’ much smaller growing costs to get into the canopy .
11 Jansons masterfully keeps the music 's internal momentum alive without any sense of undue haste , and although the allegro bustles energetically along , Jansons resists the temptation to tear Shostakovich 's occasionally violent texturing to shreds For once the Finale appears as a crowning inevitability , rather than merely a throw-away moto-perpetuo of staccato virtuosity .
12 attempt to understand and explain immediate daily experience , while the real reasons for both the socio-economic decline and New Commonwealth immigration are to be found in much more abstract and long-standing social and economic processes which can not be grasped in terms of daily experience .
13 The by-election provided a timely opportunity for even the least politically-minded people to express their disgust at the Munich settlement .
14 There is therefore opportunity for only a trickle of legislation from this source and , for reasons stated below , even less than that flows .
15 Denmark joined the EEC for much the same reasons as the British did : she wished to ensure that she was not excluded from a large ‘ home ’ market , particularly for her agricultural products .
16 It seems that he was content to stay as a house guest of Sir John Popham for quite a while , though it has been suggested he was thrown into a debtor 's prison shortly after the event .
17 Let's continue the story for just a moment in a ridiculous way .
18 When the contract award was announced , David Capitanchik of NorthSound Radio interviewed WGEC chairman Bill Carr , who outlined the significance of the contract for both the company and our employees .
19 Moszkowicz added : ‘ I served on the Darlington board for about a year because I misread Football League rules .
20 really a continuous , strongish wind to blow in one direction for quite a few hours .
21 ‘ He was Rainer Schickert for only a year and a few months — and mostly in hiding .
22 Broadening this analysis , we might note that there is considerable variation in different cultures about how the two principles of blood and marriage relate to each other , and therefore in the code of conduct upon which in-law relationships are based .
23 ‘ See here , ’ said the doctor doubtfully , ‘ it is n't usual for a man to walk into an empty house at four in the morning and come out with another man 's cheque for nearly a hundred pounds . ’
24 The exposition extends its sympathy for both the younger and the older Wells , and good sense is lavished on the borderline books between — uneasy but stimulating mixtures like When the Sleeper A wakes and A Modern Utopia .
25 Write some short notes about where the stones have come from and how they have got their particular markings and colour .
26 We do n't cover a great deal of the M one but it 's something like fourteen miles but that was about the time of the miners ' strike as well so I was on traffic when that was on and we had these intercept boys who were working something like thirteen hour shifts for about a year .
27 Such leases would draw upon all the expertise of lawyers , and contain detailed plans for how the land let to the builder should be built upon .
28 The table shows the allele frequencies for both the A and B loci in the healthy and MS populations .
29 It is possible that [ J. ] could inhale vomit during either a nasogastric feed or an epileptic fit .
30 It is possible that [ J. ] could inhale vomit during either a nasogastric feed or an epileptic fit .
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