Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | This of course raises the question of the apologies and/or accounts which accompany failed farewells . |
2 | In order to establish how police work is accomplished , therefore , it is necessary to examine such things as the common-sense notions ordinary policemen and women have about their role , what they consider to be the essence of police work , what typifications and categorizations infuse the practical reasoning they employ to accomplish policing tasks , and what ‘ recipes ’ or guide-lines they adopt in undertaking the various aspects of their job . |
3 | ‘ But obviously we do n't sell anything like knives or firearms which have criminal overtones . ’ |
4 | Some salami are wrapped in garlic or herbs which give additional flavour . |
5 | Recorders and Assistant Recorders are senior barristers or solicitors who sit as judges a few weeks each year . |
6 | It can also help to raise your awareness of new research and any political influences or undercurrents which stand to affect the way services are managed . |
7 | One of them extends the Fourth Directive to both partnerships ( whether limited or unlimited ) and unlimited companies , in either case where the partners or shareholders themselves have limited liability . |
8 | It is far better to look upon the purpose of such negotiations as to define the risks which each party is willing to accept , and what benefits or rewards he requires from the other party in order to accept those risks . |
9 | It is quite without the trees or hedges which enclose all the country around it . |
10 | But what he does mean by it can not be identified , at least in any simple way , with the actual beliefs or attitudes which caused it . |
11 | The union discontinued its " social evenings " in 1951 , but carried on holding occasional events or tea-parties which served as reunions for increasing numbers of retired compositors . |
12 | They constantly warned us of the danger of the roads , about the thieves and vagabonds who dressed in green or brown buckram and played Robin Hood in the dark forests or wastelands we passed through . |
13 | At that time the Grant 's biggest market was in Sweden , thanks to partnership with local agents Tegner & Sons which dated back to 1910 . |
14 | For every bright-eyed wagon train or trail blazing adventure , there are a dozen Westerns dealing with lawmen or outlaws who have outlived their times and now find themselves constrained by the pettiness of a civilisation which is rarely grateful for the way they have cleared the ground for its progress . |
15 | If discourses articulate concepts through a system or signs which signify by means or their relationship to each other rather than to entities in the world , and ir literature is a signifying practice , all it can reflect is the order inscribed in particular discourses , not the nature or the world . |
16 | it keeps no record of wrongs or times she has told him to wipe his feet . |
17 | Clearly , the expectation is that young people will be steered away from companies or employers who have not undertaken to provide good quality training . |
18 | First , the lists mention only those performers singers , dancers , or instrumentalists who appeared on stage , but not any musicians who may have been placed elsewhere . |
19 | During the initial development of root definitions these factors should be considered in systems terms only , otherwise the analyst may just relate them to the subject organisation , overlooking other individuals or groups who contribute to the system as defined . |
20 | There are often people in the community or groups who like coming |
21 | This mode of explanation has been called methodological individualism , for it seeks to disaggregate all larger institutional and historical entities into the practices and relations of the individuals or groups who compose or inhabit them . |
22 | Such rewards are offered as prizes in a competition to those individuals or groups who perform best against a specific set of objectives . |
23 | Are they recent arrivals from Norway , or birds which have been around since the autumn migration ? |
24 | Housing authorities throughout Britain are required to develop housing plans or strategies which encompass the private sector , and many central government concerns such as the amount of Green Belt land to be made available to developers can be elucidated by the use of local market models . |
25 | In short , ignorance of the decisions which others are in fact about to make may cause decision-makers to make unfortunate plans — either plans that are doomed to disappointment or plans which fail to exploit existing market opportunities . |
26 | It falls most heavily on people with very modest savings or houses who have not taken appropriate advice . |
27 | They remained in control over the means of mass communications but those whose work or views they had long ignored were now clamouring for access . |
28 | Elite theorists argue that there are gross inequalities of political influence between interest groups ; that many mass-based groups promoting issues or views which threaten established elites are excluded from influence ; and that there are many groups not organized at all , or only episodically able to make their voices heard . |
29 | During this time , Richard Baxter preached and prayed with those Presbyterians or Independents who invited him . |
30 | Central to my analysis of goals is the proposition that the backgrounds of individuals provide us with themes or patterns which reappear in values , beliefs and goals , and then overtly in behaviour . |