Example sentences of "[noun pl] [noun pl] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In other schools , committees continued to meet and enthusiastic individuals and groups pursued such issues as study skills programmes and the integration of the library and learning resources units as natural consequences of project involvement .
2 Twite ( 199Ob ) examined daily values of the Australian All Ordinaries index between 1983 and 1986 and found a significantly positive correlation between futures returns and the riskless rate of interest .
3 By January 1928 the preparatory negotiations were going on between the TUC and the Confederation of Employers Organizations and the Federation of British Industries , the two main employers ' organisations .
4 As a result Britain is weakened by skills shortages and the potential of millions of under-educated people remains untapped and unfulfilled — wasted .
5 She edits a weekly dispatch of news and features on the roles religions and the Christian churches play in the region .
6 Tax cuts totalling F16,700 million , included F4,400 million worth of cuts in savings taxes and a further reduction of corporation tax on reinvested income , while distributed profits remained taxable at 42 per cent ; there was a reduction in the lower rate of value added tax ( VAT ) for medical goods from 5.5 to 2.1 per cent ( on Sept. 6 Bérégovoy had announced that the top rate of VAT would be cut from 28 to 25 per cent ) .
7 O. bidentata is a variable species ; particularly with regard to the shapes of the dorsal and ventral arm plates , the tentacles scales and the disk armament .
8 Science ‘ A ’ levels are normally just as acceptable as arts subjects and no one subject is essential for admission to a law degree course .
9 What , moreover , is the real relationship between the examination process in particular arts subjects and the way these arc actually taught ?
10 Starting from a disequilibrium perspective , the accumulation of capital depends on the specification of ex ante investment and savings functions and the mechanism by which they are brought into equilibrium ( this being the kernel of the instability problem posed by the Harrod model ) .
11 Interest and bonuses on National Savings Certificates and the SAYE scheme .
12 Drill , extension , steps brackets and a pen or pencil .
13 Their backbone changed so that it would bend in a vertical plane erm the limb girdles changes and a whole number of other things changed associated with locomotion .
14 The first substantial efforts came from international organizations , particularly United Nations agencies and the OECD ( see , for example , UNESCO , 1976 ) .
15 Savings rates raised : The Yorkshire , the first building society to increase mortgage rates after last week 's base rate rise , announced 0.75-1.5 per cent hikes in its savings rates and a top rate of 12.75 per cent .
16 Well I was impressed by the erm the Maxwell erm peoples comments that the funds should be clearly marked pension fund accounts and and that er there would be regulations that this money could n't be transferred without some the regulator again or somebody making er agreeing to the transaction , but I erm fully understand that would be erm very time-consuming , but er that 's the only way I can see that , that the fund should be clearly marked that they 're pension fund and should n't be transferred without some some authority agreeing to it .
17 She was the first woman delegate to the Humberside County Association of Trades Councillors and the first woman on the executive and has had an enormous impact on the Association 's efforts on women 's issues .
18 But competition — particularly during prime time heralded ratings wars and the ‘ commercial logic ’ associated with private sector television .
19 The terms of engagement letter should aim to set out unambiguously our understanding of the clients requirements and the nature of the services and assistance we intend to provide .
20 However , the US initiative was welcomed as a ‘ very useful complement ’ to existing United Nations measures and the option of joining such an operation was left open should the UN back it .
21 Peregrine had murmured the words seconds after the catastrophe happened .
22 The traditional business of the building societies has been the taking of small savings deposits and the financing of house purchase .
23 A pair of palm cockatoos , two buffons macaws and a hyacinth macaw were taken by thieves who forced their way into cages at a Bird Sanctuary in Cornwall .
24 Historical data from a German parish spanning the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries shows that the wealthiest farmers preserved more males but the poorest labourers more females than the wealthiest farmers .
25 A number of locally-based trade union and community resource centres were established , often with support from trades councils and the WEA , only to be subsequently proscribed by the TUC as ‘ unofficial ’ .
26 Pollitt reported in January 1936 : The Central Committee believe that whilst everything possible should be done to support and strengthen the NUWM we must now open up the wider perspective of one united unemployed organisation identified with , and part of , the Trades Councils and the Trade Union Congress .
27 The debate revealed again the traditional animosity between the right-wing engineers and electricians unions and the left-wing miners ' union .
28 It turned out to be erm used more fully as a family centre , where families would come and spend half a day , than it did the casual pop-in arts centre , which the old arts laboratories or the more conventional arts centre perhaps were directed towards .
29 In the jackdaw tradition of Isaac D'Israeli 's Curiosities of Literature ( 1791–1823 ) , this is a browser 's book enlivened by an engaging personality , the unlikely juxtapositions of curios facts and an absence of ‘ two cultures ’ apartheid .
30 as espoused by the Chartist movement , the maintenance of the repressive Combination Acts which suppressed workers trades unions and the gradual dismantling of feudal protectionism and social welfare measures as enshrined in the repeal of the Navigation Acts and the Elizabethan Poor Laws .
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