Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] [be] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | That the preparation of a development plan should be a matter of self-training follows from those steps which the SDPP suggests , for instance , in auditing the curriculum : check whether the planned curriculum meets the statutory requirement ; identify possible gaps or overlap between subject areas ; ensure that where two or more subjects or activities are concerned with the same range of objectives , this is recognized and used positively ; analyse the curriculum for each year group in terms of curriculum objectives within and outside the National Curriculum ; decide in which part of the school curriculum to locate work leading to the National Curriculum and other school curriculum objectives ; assess how much teaching time is available and how best to use it ; compare planned provision with actual provision ; judge whether curriculum issues need to be among priorities of development ( DES 1989e : 7 ) |
2 | Ninety-one per cent of people asked to demonstrate certain movements or activities were content with or indifferent about this aspect while 5% were not happy . |
3 | And if shortages or surpluses are general across the market this will be immediately apparent and indicate to GEMMs a need to adjust quoted prices . |
4 | Their objects or products are useful to society . |
5 | Retrieval of stones , fragments , or prongs is difficult as the working channel within the scope is narrow and allows only limited instrumentation . |
6 | First , administrative tribunals or authorities were subject to the full rigours of the Anisminic judgment : the parliamentary intent was presumed , subject to a clear contrary indication , to be that questions of law were to be decided by the courts ; the distinction between errors within jurisdiction and errors going to jurisdiction was , for practical purposes , abolished , and any error of law would automatically result in the tribunal having asked itself the wrong question . |
7 | In the case of the ERM , where currencies are capable of moving against each other , they are inhibited from doing so outside the chosen bands , either as a result of the country whose currency is under pressure putting up its interest rates ( in the hope of attracting buyers to its currency ) or through the buying of the weak currency by central bankers . |
8 | No areas or shapes are true to scale . |
9 | Which of our firms or sectors are likely to be most affected by 1992 ? |
10 | Nobody or kids were short of a thing , cos erm people from everywhere were sending things . |
11 | Where a trust had validly been set up ( which depended on the solvency of the settlor ) , the subsequent insolvency of trustees or beneficiaries was irrelevant to its continuance . |
12 | A sample presentation pack for art cards or postcards is available for only £4.99 , which includes a money-saving voucher . |
13 | The Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 , in force from 1 January 1987 , waives the need to obtain leave to serve abroad where defendants are resident in the EEC , Scotland or Northern Ireland . |
14 | If two loops or mumps are visible across the warp on which the knot has been tied , the Turkish knot has probably been employed . |
15 | Since the mid-1970s there has been growing recognition that residential care can only be effective when it is part of a package aimed at helping the family as a whole , and where parents are involved in all aspects of the care process . |
16 | As far as the school was concerned , the fact that so many parents attended a parents ' evening was ‘ an indication of the kind of area we are dealing with … where parents are interested in their children 's education and want to play as full a part as possible . ’ |
17 | Similarly , it is your responsibility to check with your doctor as to what vaccinations or inoculations are advisable for your destination . |
18 | That , however , is to ignore the reality of Arab politics , where governments are unrepresentative of popular will , and many have long functioned as clients for Western interests in the region . |
19 | Very serious consequences can and do follow from people or organisations being indifferent to the results of their actions . |
20 | The army suffered from separate ministers or officials being responsible for plans of campaign , billeting , pay , stores , engineering and artillery matters and movements , this last being designed to keep the military firmly under civilian control , and for similar reasons , instead of being billeted together , units were scattered over as many as six villages . |
21 | The plaintiff will be the tenant and the landlord the defendant , but if head lessors or mortgagees are likely to be affected they should be added as defendants and served by the lessee , or else notice should be given to them that they may apply to be joined if desired . |
22 | The Victorian picture of teachers doling out porridge as poverty-stricken children go without shoes or coats is far from the truth , they say . |
23 | But she did not know our ways and her complaints or corrections were harsh by comparison with my mother 's . |
24 | Where a treaty provides for obligations or rights which are to be performed or enjoyed by individuals , juristic persons or groups of individuals , such obligations or rights are applicable to the individuals … : |
25 | It seems businesses have never set out to choose in a deliberate and disciplined way which technique or techniques are likely to be the most effective , given the circumstances and the resources available . |
26 | ‘ Nothing in creeds or orders is safe from any two-thirds majority . ’ |
27 | These figures suggest that where items are available at all times ( as in the case of items housed in the Main Building , which are accessible whenever the Library is open to the public ) and can be delivered relatively quickly ( as is again the case with items from the Main Building ) readers will tend not to make advance reservations , but where access is restricted ( as in the case of material from the Annexe and from the Advocates ' Library , both of which have restricted hours of service ) or where delivery may take some time ( as is particularly the case with Annexe materials ) advance orders will more frequently be placed . |
28 | The subdivision into groups or subsections is similar to that employed in supplement J for Psychiatric Rehabilitation One suggestion that was made was that " an adjoining pair of single bedrooms might be made inter-connecting to accommodate , for instance , a married couple . " |
29 | Those who expected to be met by family or friends were aware of the inconvenience the delay would be causing . |
30 | Less than a third agreed they came by their fees easily , while half felt they made a positive effort to support and understand clients and 59 per cent that they respond very positively to requests for help and advice ( although these two groups of responses should be seen in the light of that ‘ distress purchase ’ attitude , where lawyers are unlikely to be negative when a client suddenly calls up offering business ) . |