Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Folly 's practised eye assessed the hothouse blooms in their crackling cellophane wrapper . |
2 | Agencies for Development Assistance provides profiles of international donor agencies as well as guidelines on how to submit support proposals to them . |
3 | It is certainly a state of the art unit , offering an impressive 36 functions which range from three altitude settings , to an internal memory capable of storing up to eight hours of diving profiles , and if that 's not enough , you can interface it with a personal computer and relive your dive profiles in your own home . |
4 | With competition at big clubs , you often get young players who ‘ die ’ in the reserves etc — often they get sold to lower division clubs for their own good … but then the big clubs end up spending millions to get them back again . |
5 | They are more like brick houses in which a demented builder is steadily , day and night , pulling out individual bricks and slotting others in their place . |
6 | ‘ I found fourteen matching characteristics in the ridge patterns of his fingerprints . |
7 | While network users currently can communicate online with colleagues using text inputs to their computers , videoconferencing facilities will enable users to see each other in a video window in their screens . |
8 | my brother who I was very close to went to the doctor and , instantly he , pres , er prescribed Tamazapam tablets for me , knowing that I myself am a single parent so I have a responsibility . |
9 | Other users of digital maps will include automobile associations , who will keep base maps of their areas in digital form and quickly display a map showing the relative positions of the broken-down car and the nearest mobile service unit . |
10 | This book is a practical guide for nurses who wish to develop activities programmes for their older clients . |
11 | In turn the C & AG would have a right of overview and could instigate value for money investigations by his own staff or , perhaps more effectively , by the private sector auditors . |
12 | The declaration called for the formulation of a new Slovenian constitution embodying the republic 's right ( i ) to place its own laws above those of the SFRY ; ( ii ) to monitor and control national defence activities on its soil ; ( iii ) to determine its own foreign and external policy ; and ( iv ) to create a new Slovenian legal and judiciary system . |
13 | It is completely irrelevant to quote the decommissioning costs associated with Ministry of Defence activities in what purports to be an article about civil nuclear power . |
14 | The Navy and Air Force were less dependent on National Servicemen , but were directed to formulate contingency plans for their demise . |
15 | But after flying back from America with Lewis , he was already making contingency plans for his man being handed the title without throwing a punch . |
16 | Over the last few years thousands of parents have been horrified to discover blackened , rotten milk teeth in their children 's mouths . |
17 | The main products of the research will comprise new models of the interactions between lags and expectations , empirical studies of the success of such models relative to already established results , new econometrics tools for evaluating models , and working computer programmes with their documentation to enable other researchers to test the findings and try out related methods . |
18 | The magnitude of the coupling constant increases with nuclear charge : values for the hydrogen halide ions in their ground states are HF 0·03 eV , HCl 0·08 eV , HBr 0·33 eV , HI 0·66 eV ( Fig. 6.14 ) . |
19 | A healthy body should be complemented with healthy hair which is why the fully equipped hair salon at Cedar Falls use Wella products on their clients . |
20 | Like all other public authorities , the RHA followed the negotiating norms by which new developments were planned in the NHS . |
21 | Second To support the badger protection groups in their efforts to mobilize volunteer vigils over badger setts day and night . |
22 | At present , however , screening for c-ras mutations on their own is too insensitive to procide any more than an auxiliary technique to colonoscopy , since mutant alleles are found in only 24% of carcinomas , and between 0% and 33% of high grade dysplasia . |
23 | The said partnership is for economic strategy planning and they have current consultancy projects in what was the USSR , and the one of the three I have known for years , as he shared a Lothian Regional council office with our former upstairs neighbour , lovely now in lake district is off to Moscow next Monday and then to another city ( ? sp ) six thousand miles east of Moscow ! |
24 | I bought the house in 1983 with the assistance of two loans , £30,000 from Halifax and £10,000 from Standard Life , supported by four Standard Life endowment policies on my life at £10,000 each . |
25 | The women claim that the existence of commoners ' rights invalidates the defence bylaws under which thousands have been fined or imprisoned for trespassing inside the base . |
26 | But the phenomenon of mild chronic depression in total states is probably not unrelated to parallel depressive tendencies to which I have already alluded when discussing the manic-depressive morphology of primal agriculture . |
27 | Do n't let me fool you into thinking that all the third category bureau are bad , some develop into excellent typesetting houses with none of the pre-conceptions of the old brigade , it 's just the majority who are dodgy . |
28 | There are two types of relaxation time ( T1 and T2 ) , which are based on the sensitivity of the hydrogen ions to their local molecular environment . |
29 | On the retailing front , after his experiment in denetting a selection of Reed titles in his Dillons shops last autumn , Pentos chairman Terry Maher is in no doubt about the benefits . |
30 | Their ultimate effect on the fish however is generally that of causing severe damage to the skin , fin and gill surfaces upon which they live and feed , and a steady if not rapid decline in the health of the fish . |