Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And by the way , Steven , I did not find your views about Pakistanis very humorous . |
2 | Political parties provided the labels with which electors could identify , and elections became gladiatorial contests between parties rather than between individual candidates . |
3 | Hence , for example , in the case of the educational system , we should not assume that dominant ideologies about women necessarily give rise to uniform practices in schools and amongst teachers . |
4 | Free Presbyterians would differ from other Protestants in their attitude to the above reasons for unionism only in taking them more seriously . |
5 | There are other reasons for owls not hunting in the rain — it hampers both vision and hearing , and limits vole activity , too , so there 's less prey even for those owls that do choose to venture out . |
6 | The Down 's syndrome register should consider classifying reasons for referral more precisely . |
7 | There are many legitimate reasons for pupils not to be in school , the most obvious being ill-health , medical or dental appointments . |
8 | While the law has not yet been enforced , individuals offering counterfeit Indian objects for sale now face fines of $250,000 and prison terms for first offences . |
9 | The financial information presented above is based on the Group 's audited consolidated accounts for LASMO alone , restated for the changes in accounting policy adopted in 1991 . |
10 | Such activity would further promote contacts between individuals either susceptible to or infected with micro-organisms . |
11 | Can the family deal with conflicts about colour within and without the family ? |
12 | Three reasons may be advanced for labelling these cases as manslaughter rather than murder . |
13 | But these studies looked at the interactions between species only to explore the process by which evolution produced complex adaptive structures . |
14 | Helping parents in this way is an attempt to provide them with child-management skills for life so that they can generate solutions to many of the problems they face without reference to professionals at all . |
15 | They 've got erm an adult literacy course if you want to brush up on your reading and your writing they 've got computer courses they 've got a course in sound engineering and a works skills for women course which is what Sarah did . |
16 | That was Sarah who did the Works Skills for Women Course at Fast Forward and that 's now helped her to get on to some G C S E courses at college . |
17 | Separate age-participation indices for universities only are not calculated , nor are separate indices for England and Wales ; but taking higher education as a whole , provisional data for the 1990-91 academic year show that 19.3 per cent . |
18 | Since SCOTVEC personnel could not respond to requests from all centres to run staff development events for them , each workshop was developed as a pack of information , examples and activities for participants together with extensive support material so that centres or Regions can themselves organise and run the events . |
19 | But that 's just part and parcel of a Hollywood attitude , according to Medved , that regards swearing and sex as normal activities for kids today . |
20 | The Court of Appeal , with its considerable case-load of appeals in personal injury actions and the relatively recent experience of many of its members in trying such cases themselves is , generally speaking , the tribunal best qualified to set the guide-lines for judges currently trying such actions . |
21 | Several wartime reconstruction working parties in the Ministry had outlined plans for reorganisation very similar to those adopted by the Labour Government . |
22 | Plans for materials etc involve stock control and purchasing , which will be referred to later in the chapter . |
23 | Many of the orders were based on over-optimistic plans for expansion rather than the replacement of existing aircraft . |
24 | Plans for Festival well under way , she said . |
25 | Situated right in the heart of the city centre , the operation undertakes a host of software operations for BT nationwide . |
26 | Indeed recent surveys by the National Foundation for Educational Research have revealed that there is often a great deal of confusion in pupils ' minds , particularly as so many educational programmes for history now employ dramatic reconstruction . |
27 | Whatever the causes of construction delays , they were to remain a persistent and seemingly insoluble problem , not only for the electricity supply industry but for a wide range of other British industries embarking on such large capital projects for decades thereafter . |
28 | However , such a procedure is not always suitable for explanatory research since , in this case , the aim is to achieve sufficient cases for analysis rather than a representative sample of some population . |
29 | To my mind it is but natural justice that a child , if born alive and viable , should be allowed to maintain an action in the courts for injuries wrongfully committed upon its person while in the womb of its mother . |
30 | To my mind it is but natural justice that a child , if born alive and viable , should be allowed to maintain an action in the courts for injuries wrongfully committed upon its person while in the womb of its mother . |