Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [noun] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | In pre-summit manoeuvres , European trade union leaders also warned of the ‘ danger of social strife ’ if the 1992 market arrived without proper social protection for workers and criticised France for allowing the Charter to be watered down in a doomed effort to win Mrs Thatcher 's support . |
2 | Together these viewpoints have distorted the development of English education at the expense of a balanced provision in a system which could be expected to be concerned with the broad world of personal development , preparation for employment and providing for economic and community need , both local and national . |
3 | She 'd tied my cock to her apron strings in preparation for flour-dusting and rolling out . |
4 | Ramsey spoke out about his faith for Liberalism and talked eloquently about the freedom of Liberal minds . |
5 | Precious little chance of that happening , thought Hugh , listening and observing with a pleasure that recalled to mind some of his earliest and most tentative exchanges with Brother Cadfael , dealing trick for trick and dart for dart , and feeling their way over small battlefields to a lasting friendship . |
6 | When you want to go further afield , a fifteen minute bus or taxi ride takes you into Bodrum for sightseeing or nightclubbing . |
7 | But it ignores entirely the question of Parliamentary accountability and its division between co-ordinator and co-ordinated . |
8 | Given a dichotomous division between sensing and thinking this would appear to be the only option open to him . |
9 | ON the other hand such a situation provides a welcome opportunity for innovation and dispenses with the need to follow any hide bound tradition . |
10 | Giving people the opportunity for innovation and recognizing them for it fulfils both organizational and individual needs . |
11 | It has been suggested that this linear design process should be replaced by a cyclical process , whereby at each stage of development of the system there would be opportunity for feedback and influence from the users and their representatives . |
12 | It abandons the attempt to detect a class struggle between exploiters and exploited within advanced capitalism . |
13 | There was , therefore , a ‘ class struggle ’ within cities but not a struggle between classes as discussed in chapter 3 . |
14 | For Christianity menstruation becomes the ‘ curse ’ , the ratification of women 's subjugated status as punishment for her primal sin as daughters of the primal woman Eve , who lost paradise for humankind and caused evil to come into the world . |
15 | When they stood upon their privilege as peers and refused to do so , he committed them to the Tower of London . |
16 | There , larvae accumulate on pasture during winter and arrested development occurs in late winter and early spring with outbreaks of Type II disease occurring in late summer or early autumn . |
17 | He has been offered a full-time contract for July and has accepted . ’ |
18 | The most ministers can do is to argue the case for change and enable the changes to be made . |
19 | The Review recommended that there be a fixed period within which the parties would be required to set down the case for trial or to report to the court . |
20 | At least , this would seem to be the case for companies that have many product lines and are no further ahead than the ‘ islands of automation ’ stage . |
21 | Table 5.1 shows the levels of knowledge required by a typical system ( in this case for understanding and interpreting English [ Ramsay , 1987 ] ) . |
22 | You are n't looking for quantities that will fill air balloons but , nonetheless , you need amounts that call on industrial preparation and , as was the case for Paneth and Peters in Germany , the question was where to get it . |
23 | There is no provision for publication or notice to interested persons . |
24 | This money was not intended to provide the total provision for services but to prime the community care pump to galvanise local action . |
25 | Conduct money must be sufficient to cover cost of travelling each way and , in addition , a sum specified currently as £15.00 for a police officer or £21.50 for anyone else for compensation for loss of time , but there is provision for increase and updating ; the amounts are specified in the costs appendices . |
26 | There is a generous provision for car and coach parking and the centre is only a few minutes walk from the train and bus stations . |
27 | Much controversy has attached to the word ‘ servants ’ in this passage , as to whether it cancelled the previous Leveller insistence on full , unqualified adult manhood suffrage and was intended to exclude all wage-earners from the vote , or — more likely — was meant to cover only those living in , and so dependent on their master or mistress for board and lodging . |
28 | Again , the conflict is within the individual rather than between the organization and the individual and is a common excuse for procrastination and avoiding risks . |
29 | Sadly , if it was produced using the SEUCK utility it was n't tweaked enough — there 's no excuse for baddies that use such boring attack patterns . |
30 | In selecting texts teachers should take every opportunity to ensure that pupils are able to make progress as readers and to master increasingly demanding written material . |