Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [noun] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Tinos is a two person backpacking tent worth £55 in the shops . |
2 | It is best to use a kicking technique as part of a larger , integrated move , combining all the basic techniques that the beginner has learned . |
3 | Many families have continued to attach great importance to the family line , adopting their daughter 's husband or another male as heir to the family name where there is no son to succeed . |
4 | ‘ The two go in tandem , ’ said the vicar , who would like to see ‘ a living building as part of a living church . ’ |
5 | All filming is produced to high archival standards producing three generations of film of which the archival negative is stored in suitable conditions and in a different building as part of the disaster control measures . |
6 | The Royal Society of Edinburgh 's former collection of foreign scientific periodicals , now located in the Causewayside Building as part of the SSL , continues to be maintained and catalogued by library staff . |
7 | The whole arbitrary system itself , which was a temporary measure of protection for tenants in a period of acute post-war scarcity , should be dispensed with as soon as the output of the house-building industry has regained a satisfactory level . |
8 | Editor , — A B Kay deserves support in his attempt to persuade the General Medical Council ( GMC ) to provide far more effective protection for members of the public in relation to doctors who publicise treatments of unproved efficacy . |
9 | Police protection for members of the Royal Family living in Gloucestershire is costing council tax payers more than a million pounds a year . |
10 | A general strike was held on Jan. 8 in support of demands for higher wages and pensions , new measures to combat unemployment , and protection for workers during the privatisation of state industries . |
11 | This can be illustrated by the early examples of protection for individuals in the special treaty provisions for minorities ; the inclusion of human rights in Article 1 of the United Nations Charter in the context of the maintenance of international peace and security ; and by the paucity of international mechanisms for the enforcement of those rights and freedoms . |
12 | Am I to watch another woman sink into her grave for want of a little compassion ? ’ |
13 | In some ways it is easy to share the enthusiasm of the Secretary of State for his new schools , financially independent ( except on the direct grant for students from the DES , paid on a per capita basis ) , yet with a rigidly controlled curriculum . |
14 | If you are receiving Income Support , Family Credit or Housing Benefit you may be able to get a grant for 90% of the cost up to a maximum of £144 . |
15 | An £11,200 grant for renovations to a house on Foundry Street , Shildon , has been approved by Sedgefield District Council . |
16 | Possibly we 're looking to reduce home help hours , but this is at a time when , at the same time I 'm saying to you , we 're having problems with our S T G , our special grant for care in the community . |
17 | In a classic experiment reported in 1964 , John Wing and his colleagues showed that long-stay schizophrenic patients given advance preparation for placements in an industrial rehabilitation unit were less likely to suffer a relapse than those who were unprepared . |
18 | These courses are also a preparation for work at the hardware/software interface and provide the potential for work in hardware design . |
19 | Recommendations on the additional preparation for conversion are included in the UKCC Paper PS & D/88/05 , The Enrolled Nurse and Preparation for Re-entry to a First Level part of the UKCC 's Register . |
20 | Many people took this game of make-believe to fantastic lengths and went through the whole elaborate business of a preparation for escape without the slightest real intention of ever carrying it out . |
21 | Unlike occupational SVQs , general SVQs are intended to provide a broad preparation for employment in a range of occupations . |
22 | LANGUAGE FOR BANKING : AN INTRODUCTION TO TERMINOLOGY FOR EFL STUDENTS Collins 2984 128 pp Preparation for qualifications in the field of banking ( the AIB stages 1 & 11 ) to handle complex data and source material . |
23 | All the students had successfully completed Longlands College 's preparation for entrance to the uniformed services course . |
24 | A seminal and key figure , at least in American education , has been Dewey , who was recommending in 1916 that schools should be organised as miniature democracies , and who saw education as a preparation for citizenship in a democratic society ( Dewey , 1916 ) . |
25 | There is a similar emphasis to be found on the educational preparation for citizenship in the report of the Speaker 's Commission . |
26 | Tweed 's finger traced a route through Liège to the east and then down through the Ardennes , a remote hilly district . |
27 | Alex Salmond , Margaret Ewing and Andrew Welsh , you can be sure , will have weighed up carefully the predictable uproar and have decided that the obtaining , with only three votes , of such a sensible and important concession for Scotland from the Government is , in fact , a considerable achievement . |
28 | This is an important consideration since it is related to the choice of target client group , and the critical importance of monitoring and repeated assessment as part of the process . |
29 | Or or why or do we need to try this , go into this business of a fairly complicated damages assessment as part of the liability claim . |
30 | Borland International Inc has now reached agreement with WordPerfect Corp for marketing of the Borland Office for Windows suite in international markets , and says it plans to start shipments within 60 days . |