Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] of [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Certainly there will be every opportunity for authorities of any potential size to put forward their views . |
2 | They are intended to provide an opportunity for pupils of all abilities to show what they can do in realistic activities that themselves contribute to learning . |
3 | Its direct workforce of 240,000 accounts for 7% of all jobs in the city . |
4 | To me , rock climbing means hot sunshine , shorts and a T-shirt , and the usual way to find that is a holiday to the south of France , But another superb option is Montserrat , a paradise for climbers of all grades . |
5 | I therefore arranged a meeting with Colin Campbell of DOMIS for representatives of all departments using 12/24 St Giles Street to consider both issues . |
6 | I and my colleague thank you on behalf of the people in for this opportunity of presenting our case for acceptance of this petition . |
7 | However , after the end of the sixteenth century provision for ceremonies of this kind becomes rarer and is found mainly in treaties to which Spain was a signatory . |
8 | It is hardly surprising that special procedures have been devised to make provision for claims of this size , and that the way in which the county court handles such claims has been the subject of close scrutiny and criticism , not least during the recent Civil Justice Review . |
9 | It is usual to make specific provision for service of such notices , eg at the last known home address of a partner , in a way that will afford evidence that it has been duly given ( eg by registered delivery , entry in the firm 's post book etc ) . |
10 | There should be provision for practice of all skills , revision should be built in and the design of the text should be attractive and easy to read . |
11 | It does , however , represent a basic structure which can be extended and refined by , for example , subdividing the population into urban and rural components or considering the interactions between populations of several regions . |
12 | You do n't have to be regular cyclist to enjoy a cycling holiday in Holland as the safe , segregated cycle lanes have special traffic lights and signposts for cyclists making it a relaxing and enjoyable pastime for people of all ages ; families , couples , or groups of friends . |
13 | Literally thousands of people have benefited form Nancy 's instruction and she has perhaps been one of the greatest advocates of the Sunday Painter school , encouraging an increase in the popularity of painting as a pastime for people of all ages and from all walks of life . |
14 | They are transferable and pupils should be encouraged to create keyword maps as part of any information handling situation — even exam revision . |
15 | I would act as Master of Ceremonies introducing Sir Ernest and the various artists who took part as winners of that year 's MacMillan Club competitions . |
16 | The price includes en-suite accommodation , chalet maid service , nonstop entertainment , swimming pools , sports facilities and planned activities for children of all ages . |
17 | Ring the Park for details of these events . |
18 | She 's versioned the things that should be versioned and has put out a request to others in the division for copies of any other forms that we use that do n't feature in procedures . |
19 | ‘ Oh I would n't say that , Pop ’ — Charles winced — ‘ I mean , there are insurance plans and pension plans for people of any age . |
20 | Presentments for breaches of these purlieu laws were from time to time made at the Essex swanimotes in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries . |
21 | Funding for research of this kind has been on a scale not approached by any other area of sociological enquiry . |
22 | He wanted other states to see Romania as part of neither bloc . |
23 | Action-research is a form of social scientific practice in which investigation is carried out in order to inform and facilitate a programme of social change as part of that self-same programme of social change . |
24 | After dinner , back on the boat , he sat and talked about the soil as the common link between people of all nations , and spoke almost lovingly of husbandry and caring for the soil almost as if it were a human being . |
25 | ITV have secured a £600,000 sponsorship package with Scottish Provident for coverage of all 13 British Lions matches on next season 's tour to New Zealand . |
26 | Senate and House committees were re-examining the 1980 election for evidence of that rogue Iranian factor mentioned earlier . |
27 | Also Landseer came to Green 's rescue on this , his favourite subject , and wrote in the New London Review , ‘ It does not appear that the landed proprietors among these mountains , feel a necessity for improvements of this sort , by the havoc that is displayed in the felling of their woods and coppices . ’ |
28 | Veteran newspaper photographer , Monte Fresco , helps run Popperfoto answering requests for pictures of some of recent history 's most memorable events . |
29 | All we ask is that over the next year , you make four more selections from over 300 titles for children of all ages — each picked by our expert panel for its quality and educational value , and described for you in our free monthly magazine . |
30 | ‘ That 's them , ’ said Betty , picking up little bags of salt , pepper and sugar and peering appraisingly round the kitchen for signs of some forgotten but vital accessory to the meal . |