Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Since the decision in Arenson v Casson Beckman Rutley & Co [ 1975 ] 3 WLR 815 the courts have allowed actions for professional negligence against experts . |
2 | Where claims for professional negligence against solicitors are met by payment out of the indemnity fund , the firm will nonetheless bear the amount of the relevant excess or " deductible " and its partners will suffer from claims loading in future years . |
3 | here again there is a need for collaborative work between suppliers and users , but the collaboration goes further than just the specification of a problem . |
4 | The project being proposed by the Commission would put up £450 million for collaborative work in computers and automation . |
5 | These include the Centre for Speech Technology Research ( CSTR ) , which was founded in 1984 for collaborative research with departments in the Faculty of Science and Engineering into human/computer interaction through speech . |
6 | The Home Office said 100 applications for political asylum from Kurds were handled each week in accordance with United Nations guidelines . |
7 | But he was able to lend some £300,000 to the Habsburgs in return for political support against pretenders ; and he probably left his son a credit balance of about one year 's ordinary income . |
8 | Aung San 's combination of terms for possible cooperation with hints of possible insurrection was shrewdly devised . |
9 | When you are on a location shoot , in fact , it is always a good idea to take a few extra shots for possible use as cutaways to get you out of difficulties . |
10 | Chemically defined ‘ elemental ’ diets containing nutrients in simple , easily assimilable form with nitrogen provided as free amino acids , carbohydrate as simple sugars or glucose polymers , and fat present in very small amounts , were initially used as nutritional support in patients with Crohn 's disease . |
11 | The questionnaire did not ask about specific help to assistants from the LEA support services but , instead , looked at special needs support to the school as a whole . |
12 | Charles Secrett takes over as executive director of Friends of the Earth in April . |
13 | There are two important distinctions to make : that between contentious and non-contentious business , and that between private payment of fees and legal aid . |
14 | This book is about that conflict of values , the efforts made in the last few years to come to terms with that conflict , and its implication for one of the major issues of our time — the reshaping of our farm policy , which , with the single aim of increased food production , has transformed the countryside over the last forty years in what is perhaps the greatest agricultural revolution since the settling of England began . |
15 | You may have forsaken chips in favour of baked potatoes but what about that weakness for crisps ? |
16 | ‘ Hell , I have n't thought about that station in years . ’ |
17 | The appropriateness of that kind of question for understanding the nature of science in a fundamental way is brought into question when it is pointed out that there is what would seem to be a fairly straightforward distinction between some state of affairs and judgements about that state of affairs made by individuals or groups . |
18 | He does n't tell us anything about that side of things but I ca n't imagine him ever finishing with someone . |
19 | Paul had n't thought about that side of things . |
20 | As noted in an earlier chapter , the Irish republican population had been hyper-sensitive about that body of men with its ruthless reputation . |
21 | It was noticeable that the libraries who listed a substantial number of local authority courses were often the ones who listed substantial numbers of internal and external courses as well , so that there was a strong relationship between total number of courses and involvement of local authority ( see Table 24 ) . |
22 | Sampson and Clarke certainly did not see ‘ eye to eye ’ and they had the utmost contempt for each other as cricketers . |
23 | One menu should be a four course table d'hote with two choices for each course plus vegetables . |
24 | You can repeat this option for each range of Assessors that you wish to view . |
25 | Since the human population increased by a similar rate , according to the statistics there was a constant proportion of about three persons for each head of cattle . |
26 | It is likely that the early figures in particular were underestimates , and that at the mid-century there were only two persons for each head of cattle . |
27 | They prepare individual care-plans for each patient with goals and objectives to be drawn up and revised by both the nurse and the patient . |
28 | The event is paid for each year by donations from businesses , individuals and organisations , with the motorists giving up their time to drive the children to and from Southport . |
29 | Education plans are made well in advance and for each intake of learners it should be possible to predict their whereabouts for the whole of the training period . |
30 | In a partnership any adjustment to original provisions and submitted computations would need to be communicated to each partner and his or her adviser , and adjustments made for each partner to payments on account . |