Example sentences of "[prep] state [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Many argue that there is a major trend away from family-centred care towards state provision throughout the western world , and even in the more traditional oriental societies of Japan and China , and that state provision further enables families to opt out of their former caring functions .
2 The withdrawal of state protection for the marginal workforce makes adherence to that principle problematic .
3 Earlier , following requests made by both the government and ANC [ see p. 38705 ] , the commission began to investigate allegations of state complicity in the township violence .
4 Thus , despite the formalization of a system of state subsidy with the foundation of the University Grants Committee , any fears that university autonomy might be lessened were considerably allayed by the known attitude of the President of the Board of Education , H. A. L. Fisher , enshrined in his dictum : " The state is , in my opinion , not competent to direct the work of education and disinterested research which is carried on by the universities . "
5 They see the output of state policies in the USA as the result of interagency negotiation , rather than central or local direction .
6 The evolution of state education during the nineteenth century provides a good example of a series of ad hoc responses .
7 With the massive expansion of state education in the aftermath of the Second World War , teachers , freed from the constraints of imparting the Catholic texts , tended to propagate the Church 's rival ideology .
8 The rise in the importance of state benefits in the financial status of elderly people over the course of this century is something noted by virtually all commentators , though it should be remembered that many elderly people relied on Poor Law support before the payment of state old-age pensions in 1909 .
9 The decision , which many commentators suggested could transform the racial complexion of state courts throughout the country , was welcomed by the Bush administration .
10 Is the reason that the Secretary of State objects to the leak that the document tells the truth about those hospitals and exposes his cover-up ?
11 This category , in contrast with the business salariat , owes its existence to the social democratic expansion of state services under the sign of an ideology of state-sponsored social improvement , and is therefore less likely to subscribe wholeheartedly to the traditional middle class values of personal independence and responsibility , or to go along so readily with the middle class complaints against ‘ wasteful state spending ’ and ‘ excessive taxation ’ .
12 Will the Secretary of State name to the House any allegedly independent gas-fired generating projects which do not involve investment from regional electricity companies ?
13 They last gave that assurance at the Secretary of State level on the tenth of December ninety two and that was a clear assurance given at that time , that each government has a firm intention to proceed with the next phase of the programme .
14 This Company was not only the largest of the four groups , it was actually the largest railway system with the exception of state systems in the whole world , with a route mileage of 7,790 , ( excluding Irish Lines ) .
15 He mentioned the Home Office-led investigation of state funding of the voluntary sector ; the Department of Education 's investigation of educational support grants , about £650m worth , given to local education authorities for tasks deemed especially important ; and the Department of Social Security 's review of the shortfall of contributions to contributory benefits , amounting to nearly £500m a year .
16 The book , which is fierce , elegant and utterly unsparing is bound to enrage anyone who takes for granted the necessity of State funding for the arts .
17 Significant budget measures included a 26 per cent increase in foreign exchange made available at auction , a measure expected to stabilize the naira ; the end of state funding for the two political parties ( the Social Democratic Party and the National Republican Convention ) ; and a doubling of the minimum wage ( from the level of N125 per month set in 1981 ) for public-sector employees .
18 Indeed , it may be argued that the current wave of ethnic or mini-ethnic agitations is a response to the overwhelmingly non-national and non-nationalist principles of state formation in the greater part of the 20th-century world .
19 Will the Secretary of State call on the Roman Catholic Church — many of whose members have suffered at the hands of the IRA — to excommunicate those members of the IRA whose hands are dripping with the blood of innocent victims ?
20 The history of the inter-war pub stems from the beginning of state interference under the Central Control Board ( Liquor Traffic ) set up in 1915 .
21 The ill-effects of state interference in the economy take several forms .
22 The constitutional and organizational arrangements filter the interests of state personnel towards the long-run interests of the capitalists .
23 He used the columns of the Irish Times to inform Roman catholic consciences of permitted interpretations of state divorce on the grounds of religious liberty , interpretations which were diametrically opposed to that of the Irish bishops .
24 In both Britain and Spain the minister has statutory powers to approve budgets , plans and investment programmes , annual reports and accounts , overall price increases , and rail closures ; to set the level of state support for the railways ; and to make or confirm appointments to the board , including the chairman .
25 As a result there are areas of ambiguity in determining the value of state support for the railways .
26 Again it seems that the radical critique has confused form and content , and so has directed valuable criticisms about the level of state support towards the form of state support itself .
27 The growth of state involvement with the social welfare of its citizens can be related to the development of an industrial society , and its subsequent maturation , or perhaps decline , into what some writers have described as ‘ post-industrialism ’ .
28 The ending of state monopolies in the insurance , alcohol , gas and electricity sectors was also proposed .
29 The Institute of Economic Affairs had for a long time been polemicising against the extension of state activity on the grounds that it restricted choice , led to dependency and reduced the motivation to work , and fostered economic inefficiency in comparison with ‘ private enterprise ’ .
30 What view did the Secretary of State take of the outcome of the Kincardine and Deeside by-election in reaching his decision ?
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