Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | This finding conflicts with those of Bransford and Johnson ( 1972 ) and Dooling and Mullett ( 1973 ) who found that providing information about the theme or context of a passage after it had been presented did not improve performance , and so concluded that such information only affected the organisation carried out when the passage was memorised . |
2 | ‘ No meat or fish or eggs or any milk products at all . ’ |
3 | Six simulation runs were thus possible , with two train crossing times for each of the three vehicle separation times . |
4 | However , Nicks , — Bradshaw , Kinsbourne and Feigin ( 1978 ) found that concurrent verbalisation increased response times for both hands on a typing task but more so for the right hand . |
5 | Results showed that the relationship between the target and context had a strong effect on performance ; words which were highly predictable were responded to more quickly than words which were unlikely , while anomalous words produced the slowest response times of all . |
6 | And Dicks is delighted just to be under consideration , because English League suspensions do n't count in the competition , which pits First Division clubs with those from Serie B. |
7 | Continuous assessment programmes in each area of study must be totally integrated with and supportive of the specification for the topic area . |
8 | Being adequately prepared with contingency plans for such an eventuality is about the most you can do . |
9 | In the late tenth and eleventh centuries a marked revival of agriculture and country life in Lombardy had ushered in the urban renaissance in its heartland ; for it was to be the Lombard cities above all which lured the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa to Italy in the 1150s and 1160s , and whose almost innumerable walls baffled his armies in the long war of the Lombard League . |
10 | Copies notes of all such telephone conversations will be needed to give comprehensive feedback to our client . |
11 | An added paradox to the Narvik actions was the Germans ' own demolitions that destroyed much of the port 's facilities , reducing iron-ore shipments to little more than a quarter of the pre-war level . |
12 | Outside the hospital , ASAP students lead peer discussions through several short video triggers developed by ASAP , or they create their own trigger role-plays about their own lives or about the stories they 've heard in the hospital and jail . |
13 | Some tried to organize patriotic resistance groups without much success . |
14 | There may be communication difficulties or misunderstanding , on either or both parts , in which case improvements in these areas need to be sought . |
15 | The hospital case notes of all referred patients were reviewed in detail , and the following information noted : ( 1 ) the referring Hospital ; ( 2 ) the referring clinical discipline ; ( 3 ) the patient 's symptoms and ‘ working ’ diagnosis ; ( 4 ) whether the clinician 's notes , before the gastric emptying study , indicated a prediction of abnormally rapid or abnormally slow gastric emptying ; ( 5 ) the influence of the result of the gastric emptying study upon the subsequent clinical management . |
16 | The case notes of each patient were examined and a simple questionnaire sent to all 72 patients who were still alive . |
17 | The case notes from all patients were reviewed and a follow up questionnaire was sent after a mean period of four years to those 72 still alive , of which 56 replied . |
18 | In 260 pregnancies ( 3.7% of the total ) the two hour glucose value on testing was >6.9 mmol/l , and clinical details of the mother and baby were obtained from the case notes in these cases . |
19 | PLAYFUL : Safari park macaques like these are being sold off for breeding or research — and then destroyed . |
20 | To put it another way : how did they think they could share their thoughts about the trick objects with another person ? |
21 | I do n't know whether you will consider this good news or bad , sir , but Andropulos knows there are hydrogen bombs aboard that bomber . |
22 | Churchill commented that the " British people would not easily be influenced by what happened in the distant jungles of South-East Asia ; but they did know that there was a powerful American base in East Anglia and that war with China , who would invoke the Sino-Russian Pact , might mean an assault by hydrogen bombs on these islands " . |
23 | Imagine , in some generation in the past , that a species contains N individuals , and hence 2 N copies of some particular gene , say the gene for cytochrome C. Let the total mutation rate per gene be m ( that is , the chance of a mutation of some kind occurring somewhere in the gene in a given sperm or egg ) . |
24 | Technical detail is extensive and is extended to include individual squadron deployments of each type throughout the War . |
25 | The latter requirement means that component molecules of each species can interchange positions without altering the total energy of the system , i.e. and consequently it only remains for the entropy contribution ΔS M to be calculated . |
26 | RICO was originally intended for use against organized crime [ see p. 35503 ] , but had been used in 1988 in a number of financial malpractice cases including that of Drexel Burnham Lambert [ see below ] . |
27 | Negotiations between NATO and the Warsaw Pact could , following further agreements to reduce conventional forces , lead to the introduction of non-offensive defence strategies by both sides . |
28 | institutions and perhaps particularly U.D.E. 's will need to consider the most appropriate teaching strategies for these students , particularly during their first year of study . |
29 | The reduced deficit was to be achieved by ( i ) a 13.2 per cent reduction in investment spending ( although unused investment allocations for 1988 were to be carried over into 1989 ; and ( ii ) the raising of direct and indirect taxes by 29.7 per cent and 23.3 per cent respectively ( although this was largely a reflection of the fact that actual tax yields in 1988 exceeded 1988 budget projections by some 20 per cent ) . |
30 | There are also a number of expatriate support groups in both cities . |