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

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1 In the absence of any details it is difficult to assess the force of these references to biology and sociology … . ( 1 ) What , if any , were the false biological views in question ? ( 2 ) How did it follow from them that women could not be ordained to the priesthood ? ( 3 ) What are the views which have taken their place ? … . ( 7 ) Have the views about women which have now come to be held proved to be true ?
2 With so low a response rate , two questions arose concerning the representativeness of the data : whether any particular subgroup of teachers , for example , deputy heads , heads of departments , assistant teachers , were over-represented ; and whether the non-respondents as a subgroup held views about SSE which systematically differed from those of the respondents .
3 We occasionally have vacancies for bartenders who must have at least two years ' experience of working a cocktail bar .
4 It was reported that signs about dog fouling , and notes for motorists who park on the green pointing out that the car park should be used , are now available .
5 Many of the colleges with which CNAA committees and visiting parties were dealing — including the new polytechnics — had traditions of autocratic management which the DES did a great deal to undermine with the notes for guidance it issued in connection with the proposed designation of polytechnics .
6 3 Draft Notes for use which will be incorporated into the documentation for the Program .
7 Will the Leader of the House confirm that although few people in Britain would expect the Prime Minister to match President Yeltsin bottle for bottle , they will find it odd that the Government insist on increasing or doubling Britain 's nuclear fire power when both the Russians and the Americans see good reasons for cutting theirs ?
8 Broadly speaking , however , there are about four general reasons for files which transfer graphics information :
9 In the dialectical perspective , we encounter these objects as productions which are human and provided with a future … thus they seem by themselves to be totalizations in process .
10 Braham 's importance lies essentially in his ability to use mundane or ‘ innocent ’ objects as vehicles which carry the much heavier load .
11 They would be regarded by their contemporaries as people who should not er be there , who are only there because of their sporting abilities .
12 Following Axelrod and Hamilton 's pioneering work , many authors have sought to understand which strategies do best when the game is played many times between players who remember past encounters .
13 But is there any major passion excited by interactions between persons which is not a blend of reactions from multiple viewpoints ?
14 Nathalie Sarraute has consistently defended the narrative structures of her texts as the only possible means of representing , in fictional form , the psychological interactions between consciousnesses which she describes as ‘ tropisms ’ — the depiction of subtle intersubjective activity involves the creation of a more fluid narrative discourse .
15 We explain the behaviour of a component at any given level , in terms of interactions between sub-components whose own internal organization , for the moment , is taken for granted .
16 When his physical rehabilitation could be reduced to a maintenance level of about one session per fortnight , he started to attend the City University where the City Dysphasic Group organized special programmes in communication skills for adults who had suffered head injuries or strokes .
17 This module is designed to provide a short course in personal life skills for students who have good passes in O Grade and/or Standard Grade courses .
18 For legacies and institutions as heir there were of course set wordings : do lego or damnas esto dare for legacies per vindicationem and per damnationem respectively ; heres esto for institutions .
19 We believe people should be informed and consulted by employers about issues which affect their work .
20 Several member countries of the European Communities ( EC ) , in the context of the EC debate on European political union ( EPU ) , made proposals during October which addressed the issues of common European security and defence policy , and in particular the role of the Western European Union ( WEU ) , which currently comprised nine of the 12 members of the European Communities ( EC ) but not Denmark , Greece or neutral Ireland .
21 The Department of Employment ( DE ) Group encourages sporting and social activities for people who work within the Group .
22 As understood by Schutz , ‘ recipes ’ are standardized guide-lines for behaviour which are adopted as a matter of course , and vary depending upon the type of situation .
23 TOY BOX develops audio/oral skills through activities which are enjoyable and familiar to young children .
24 It is absolutely futile to try to make plans for conditions which you can not foresee , ( Hear , hear ) .
25 ‘ It was me had plans for Christmas you see .
26 And their shared taste for rich cake with coffee late at night restored her faith in their friendship a little , so that when he asked her about her family 's plans for Christmas she was able to answer in a relaxed and natural way .
27 Nevertheless , the Guidance suggests that local authorities review service provision plans for children in need in the same way as they are required by regulation to review their plans for children they are looking after ( see Chapter 16 , 8 ) .
28 There are inevitably tensions and pressures created for social workers who are responsible for making long-term plans for children which may include separation from parents when working with natural parents .
29 Gosplan and other central economic organs from 1921 on had accumulated on paper a number of plans for reconstruction which they were now eager to realize .
30 The latter had been informed of L Detachment 's successes and was amenable to the further plans for action which Stirling was ready to put to him .
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