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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 History graduates find employment in a wide variety of careers including teaching , central and local government , museum and library work , journalism and public relations , and as management trainees in industry and retailing .
2 Specific programs were written to produce regular statistical analyses and as management tools for use during the annual pay review process .
3 These books are also useful for teacher-trainers preparing in-service courses , and as reference sources to teachers working on their own .
4 Marsh and Best are currently on a sell-out UK tour telling hilarious tales of their on pitch and off pitch antics at the height of their careers .
5 She remembered the evening because his parents had given him an awful sweater for his birthday and between comedy programmes on the television she and Alan thought up alternative uses for an awful sweater .
6 We would also like a commitment to co-operation within and between Government departments on coastal planning .
7 The range of the assay was 20 to 4000 µg/l and within and between batch coefficients of variation were 3.4% and 6.1% respectively .
8 The range of the assay was 0.1 to 10.0 mg/l and within and between batch coefficients of variation were 2.4% and 4.9% respectively .
9 ‘ However , as I said in my letter , I look forward to constructive negotiations with employee representatives about the introduction of a new and single status structure and about pay settlements for the remainder of the year . ’
10 It could also find applications in coal mining , geothermal wells , and for pipe conduits under roads , where it is not practical to drill straight down .
11 Among industries whose early growth depended upon the coastal trade were iron , tin , copper and lead processing , the leather trades , brick making and building , especially for timber and for specialist materials like Portland stone ( via Weymouth ) .
12 Patients are reimbursed for 85% of the schedule fee for each item of general practitioner service and for specialist consultations outside hospitals .
13 The usual order is judgment for arrears of rent to date of termination of the tenancy , and for mesne profits to date of hearing and thereafter mesne profits at a daily rate and ( almost invariably calculated by reference to the rent ) from the date of hearing until actual possession is given up .
14 In this , the third issue of Update devoted to general SVQs , we also report back on the seminars held recently for external verifiers and for centre co-ordinators from new piloting centres .
15 The disparity of provision partly reflects the lack of understanding by teachers of the purpose of a school library , and ways in which it should be used in the curriculum , so that it is still regarded as a peripheral concern , a room open for pupils in the lunch hour and for English lessons for children to borrow books .
16 Planning is also divided : responsibility for local plans is with the districts and for structure plans with the counties and regions .
17 It laid down provisions for third world states to benefit from technology transfer and financial aid to help them preserve key areas , and for compensation payments in return for extraction of their genetic resources ( seen as referring in particular to the exploitation of the gene bank of tropical forests by biotechnology companies ) .
18 Typically , the common law offence was charged in cases of pitched street battles between rival gangs and for revenge attacks on individuals , and , spontaneous pub and club brawls .
19 Eventually it became necessary for a place of safety order to be made and for care proceedings to be instituted .
20 He had publicly claimed responsibility for the theft of arms and ammunition from the South African Air Force headquarters in April and for bomb attacks on offices of the National Party .
21 In authorities where there are party groups it is almost universal practice for the group to meet before meetings of full council and for group decisions to be binding on members at full council meetings , although there is often ( but not always ) a more relaxed attitude to voting discipline in committees ( see Widdicombe , 1986 , vol. 1 , tables 2.3–2.6 ) .
22 Floodlighting was finally allowed for Cup ties from 1955 and for League games from 1956 .
23 There are needs for RBGE-specific end-user documentation ; for high quality training of all users and potential users to be provided at the appropriate standard and level ; and for demonstration seminars to be arranged on specific issues .
24 Gas was used in houses and for street lights from the early nineteenth century .
25 We have also run awareness-raising events for university careers staff and for policy makers in higher education .
26 Emma Nicholson , Conservative MP for Devon West and Torridge , has lobbied that it should be , and for prison sentences of up to 10 years for culprits .
27 Until his removal Aringo had spearheaded a campaign to reform the party , calling for fresh grassroots elections , the adoption of secret balloting and for opposition parties to be given time to organize properly .
28 In the second case , how the discourses are constructed is seen as an integral part of the power which they exercise in and through material practices of discrimination .
29 Avoiding direct superpower military confrontation , it was fought through intense propaganda , which deeply penetrated the domestic societies of both the United States and the Soviet Union , and through proxy wars in South-East Asia , Central and South America , and Afghanistan .
30 For each subgroup a Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to compare before and after treatment concentrations of gastric juice ascorbic acid and total vitamin C , plasma total vitamin C , and the ratio of gastric juice to plasma vitamin C. The estimated median within subject before to after treatment differences and their approximate 95% confidence intervals were calculated using Minitab procedure WINT .
  Next page