Example sentences of "places at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Since the 1990 Budget , parents with a child in a workplace nursery do not pay tax on the value of the care , but women employed by companies that either ‘ buy ’ places at private nurseries or the 60 or so firms such as British Gas , National Power , Debenhams and BMW which issue childcare vouchers ( worth an average £27 a week ) must pay tax on what is treated as a perk .
2 The completion of the comprehensivization programme was arrested , and new opportunities were created for state-financed places at private schools .
3 Too few places at primary schools
4 As sailing boats bob beside the quay , visitors take their places at open-air cafés set out beneath the shade of cool chestnut trees .
5 These integrated systems are in general a function of specialization : distinct arts in distinct places at distinct times .
6 In 1826 Applegath sold his Blackfriars workshops to another printer , William Clowes the elder [ q.v. ] , and by 1828 he was a calico and silk printer , with his main plant in Crayford in Kent and a presence in London in various places at various times .
7 Unlike its predecessor , the standing committee will continue working but has already felt able to recommend a small increase in the target number of places at medical schools .
8 Private schools In the area were persuaded to offer places at reduced fees .
9 A more effective approach might be to ask elders about their understanding of their own situation or behaviour in particular places at particular times .
10 No explanation which rests upon the contingent behaviour or strategic intentions of particular individuals in particular places at given points in time can be counted as ‘ scientific ’ in Althusser 's schema .
11 It says a lot for our common social perceptions that various observers can agree in their assessments of an individual seen with different people , in different places at different times , but only a detailed inventory , as Robert Cairns and James Green at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , have pointed out , can tell us how actual forms of behaviour are elicited , maintained and organised .
12 With the advent of rear and then front projection and more elaborate types of matte shot ( eg travelling matte ) , the glass shot and the action might conveniently be shot in different places at different times .
13 Blackall rejected the Filmerian claim that only absolute monarchy was legitimate , and acknowledged that God had allowed different forms of government to develop in different places at different times .
14 It has also given a commitment to ‘ investigate and develop appropriate child care options according to local needs ’ , including the possibility of secured places at local nurseries .
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