Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] [n mass] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The activities of people in pictures can be equally puzzling .
2 The message is that all staff of an institution have more than an ‘ academic ’ interest in the activities of staff in other departments .
3 However , there is no reference to a requirement of ‘ suddenness ’ in the Homicide Act 1957 , and the courts have in effect restricted the defence to people with certain kinds of temperament .
4 All things considered the response of people to the proposed scheme can hardly be described as ‘ extraordinary ’ .
5 In a sector where the income from sales of tickets represented less than a quarter of total expenditure , there was little else one could expect .
6 As a consequence , Anglo-Welsh 's offer for Palatine is now being increased by the addition of 25p in cash per Palatine ordinary share .
7 ‘ The new association will provide , for the first time , the opportunity for people from throughout Scotland to find out what is going on elsewhere , ’ she said .
8 This generally leaves the majority of sperm in suspension and sediments the larger cells including the spermatocytes .
9 The majority of MPs in the Hague parliament believe that there are strong economic and social reasons for the continuation of the nuclear industry .
10 Where shift overlaps permit the majority of staff to be on duty at the same time , the opportunity should be taken to discuss , review and resolve issues relating to patient care and other work related matters .
11 that the shop stewards would reply to Michael Taylor 's memo to all staff expressing the anger and disappointment of the Union at the manner in which the decision was made , disregarding the strength of feeling of the majority of staff on this issue ;
12 In the next few years there will be fewer young people and these tend to make up the majority of staff in many outlets , so caterers — and particularly the large chains — will come to rely more on automation in the near future . ’
13 The majority of aircraft in both Europe and the Pacific amphibious assaults were land-based , but carrier aircraft played their part .
14 A consistent finding of both official and independent research is that the majority of people with disabilities are over retirement age .
15 Drug use is a major route of HIV infection in Scotland , for example , and the majority of people with AIDS in Italy and Spain were infected through sharing injecting equipment .
16 The majority of people with HIV infection show no signs of illness and will look and feel well and healthy .
17 The majority of people with HIV infection do not have AIDS , so HIV infection is more common than AIDS .
18 This includes the majority of people with HIV infection .
19 The majority of people with acute mental disorder can be treated at home if sufficient staff are available to supervise medication and give adequate support .
20 Improved access to public transport for the majority of people with community care needs .
21 This has been generated , perhaps , more by past failures than by any great desire on the part of the majority of people for more participatory forms of decision making .
22 Even more sharply , it is impossible for the majority of people to be other than black in South Africa as it became impossible to be other than Jewish for Jews in Nazi Germany .
23 A calculated campaign of domination over the media , and other major information outlets , has ensured that the perception of the recent events documented in the following pages never reaches the majority of people on this planet .
24 He said the area had ‘ an extremely unfair image because the majority of people on this estate want the best housing facilities and the best education for the children and that is certainly my view in the year and a half that I 've been at the school ’ .
25 but the majority of people on a Tuesday night are going for a leisurely swim are n't they ?
26 The majority of people in this country have no idea of the awfulness of what was done . ’
27 Scenes of activists risking their lives to challenge lumbering factory ships generate publicity — and money — for causes of which the majority of people in Western countries approve .
28 According to official Labour Party policy , any change in the status of Northern Ireland will require the consent of the majority of people in the province .
29 But the rise of the PLO made the whole issue more dangerous and complex , partly because it became unclear whether the majority of people in the West Bank wanted either Jordan or the PLO back , and partly because Jordan 's East Bank population was 40 per cent Palestinian .
30 Most of them do feel that they have succeeded in bringing on board the majority of people in a country such as this to support their claims .
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