Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [prep] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 An illustration , from a not dissimilar field , of this approach in practice is Re Letters Rogatory Issued by the Director of Inspection of Government of India , where a United States Court of Appeals decided , after an analysis of the powers and duties of a tax assessment agency in India , that it was not a ‘ tribunal ’ entitled to the execution in New York of a Letter of Request seeking action under 28 U.S.C. 1782 .
2 This figure is in agreemen t with other informati on about housewor k hours gathered by other researche rs : Table 5.4 contains a comparis on of results from a range of different studies .
3 In Reg. v. Mason as in Reg. v. Payne [ 1963 ] 1 W.L.R. 637 , the defendant was in police custody at a police station .
4 If the child is in police protection the authority should consider whether to ask the police to apply for an EPO on its behalf ( s47(3) ( c ) and see Chapter 13 , 1(d) ) .
5 This is illustrated in Fig. 3 where the slopes of the dashed lines OA , OB and OC represent the apc 's at points A , B and C respectively and the slope of the consumption line itself represents the mpc .
6 The keenest battle was between brothers Colin and Owen Jelf … no brotherly love lost here .
7 Ms Haddad reveals , inter alia , that Mr Nolte 's preferred erotic fantasy was for poses plastique in which she played a ‘ schoolgirl ’ and he a ‘ teacher ’ .
8 BUT MARK WHITEHORNDISCOVERS RIVAL PRODUCTS FROM BORLAND AND LOTUS ARE UNDER STARTERS ORDERS .
9 ( e ) where a person is in police detention in one police area and his arrest is sought in another area and he is taken to that area for questioning , the relevant time is : ( i ) the time of his arrival at the police station in the second area , ( ii ) the time 24 hours after he leaves the police station in the first area , whichever is the earlier .
10 With respect to the clinical aspects of the police surgeon 's duties , there is no reason to suspect that the medical practitioner in the UK who serves as a police surgeon would in any way be adversely biased against any patient for whom he cares merely because that person is in police custody , whether he has been injured or become ill during enforced loss of liberty , and however such conditions have been brought about .
11 It 's a vital thread running through all our business development activities and the emphasis is on applications technology — designing new products for individual customers .
12 But since the thrust of the argument is for grass-roots power and the paper refers implicitly to unpopular counties created by the 1974 reforms , the districts are less worried than the counties that contain them .
13 By suggesting that the ‘ fun-loving ’ woman lodger shunned or avoided sexual intercourse with the landlord begins to suggest that the ‘ normal ’ occurrence is for women lodgers in such situations to allow sexual intercourse to take place .
14 If the choice were between cases A and D there would be no problem .
15 If the choice were between cases A and D there would be no problem .
16 The Harcros Timber & Building Supplies Stayers Handicap looks a great deal more competitive , but firm preference is for Dreams End .
17 Life was like wei chi in that respect ; the master chose to play a waiting game , to plan ahead .
18 One such plant has operated at Laredello near Florence since 1905 while the largest present application is at Geysers Falls , California .
19 Posted on August 24 , 1847 , from the Yorkshire village of Haworth , the letter was to publishers Smith & Elder introducing her novel Jane Eyre .
20 Her hair was like rats tails and she just stood there making herself a cup of coffee .
21 The King 's Bench Prison was for gentlemen debtors , for ‘ men born to property and a high station in life who by their folly and crime reduced themselves to wretchedness and loaded themselves with disgrace ’ — though James Grant 's description in Pictures of Popular People could not be said to fit poor Benjamin Haydon .
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