Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] regular " in BNC.

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1 Davenport co-ordinates the hotel 's activities through regular weekly meetings of the senior staff ( Tom Harvey , Vernon Russell , Agnes Miller and Sheila Martin ) .
2 The pre-Duchy management had co-ordinated the hotel 's activities through regular weekly meetings of senior staff ( in practice the Accommodation Manager , Head Receptionist , Housekeeper , Food and Beverage Manager , Head Chef and Head Waiter ) .
3 He recognised that there was general resentment of the oppressive conduct of the Forest officers , and made provision for regular inquiries into it , and for presentment of Forest offences to be made at the attachment courts , as a procedure preliminary to the Forest Eyre .
4 These should incorporate showering rooms , washbasins and provision for regular laundering of uniforms .
5 During a meeting in February 1990 between Cavaco Silva and Felipe González Márquez , the Prime Minister of Spain , it was agreed to place the relationships of their two countries on the same institutionalized basis as Franco-Spanish relations , with comparable provision for regular ministerial meetings .
6 Yet the Declaration of Rights made no provision for regular Parliaments ; it merely stated that " Parliaments ought to be held frequently " , and even then it was the last demand made in the document , suggesting that it was not a particularly high priority .
7 Season tickets provide reduced admission charges to the park for regular visitors .
8 ‘ So I decided I needed a solid-body guitar for regular playing , and this friend of mine had this Firebird .
9 On July 20 he told the press of plans for regular consultations between Turkish Foreign Ministry and US State Department officials , appropriate to " the strategic dimension that our relations have already reached " .
10 Arrange beforehand with your GP for regular visits from a district nurse to change your dressings , help you bath , etc .
11 The information already held on computer for regular operations is only yielding a fraction of its true potential — potential to contribute directly to the bottom line , if analysed with a marketing strategy in mind .
12 If you take down notes by writing from edge to edge of the paper , leaving no blank spaces and no outstanding features , you will make very heavy weather of re-reading the notes during regular study or in preparation for an imminent examination .
13 Mr Killeen said the organisation was calling on the Government to support proposals for regular weekly payments towards fuel costs for all households in receipt of means tested benefits .
14 Although their reception by whites was more hostile than they anticipated , their conditions were still improvements on what they had left behind and their thoughts for the future would have turned about accumulating money through regular , if uncomfortable , comparatively rewarding employment .
15 The worry for regular viewers to the series which has been running for 19 years , is that the ethos of the programme may be changed to pander to the larger English audience .
16 But as mopping up operations continued there was disappointment for regular customers .
17 Training is paid at Army rates with a bounty for regular attendance .
18 The declaration supported a CSCE summit in Paris later in 1990 to decide how the CSCE could provide " a forum for wider political dialogue in Europe " via a programme for regular consultations among leaders , a secretariat to co-ordinate meetings , a parliamentary body — the Assembly of Europe , and a centre for the prevention of conflict which would resolve disputes among members .
19 Concepts of universal harmony could be sustained on the basis of verifiable relationships between regular motion and pleasing sounds .
20 Such is the demand that the club is taking the road up to Southport for regular Monday night sessions at the Palm Court .
21 Small-scale improvements can often be paid for out of savings , but if you are spending more substantial amounts , it might be better to borrow the money and keep your savings for regular maintenance work .
22 ‘ Service Quality Development are happy to work with them in determining the service needs of the branch network and to encourage feedback through regular service surveys . ’
23 The former has drawn up a model agreement for its local officials which specify the conditions under which temporary workers may and may not be used , and require that they be treated In all other respects as regular members of the enterprise 's labour force .
24 The party leadership has also accepted the case for state aid for regular elections of trade union officials by members , pre-strike ballots , and the sale of council houses to tenants .
25 Those people that had found ways of structuring their time , of organising themselves round routines , or having particular sorts of appointments to make _ and this could take many forms , like , for example , just getting up early in the morning to play a sport game , for example , or arranging to meet other people at particular times _ those people that had got some sort of time structure in their lives and some sorts of regular activities to carry out in their lives erm tended to be a lot less severely affected by unemployment than those people that did n't have these sorts of activities , this sort of time structure .
26 The idea behind such schemes is derived from children 's fostering schemes and although they suit a small minority of less disabled former patients , the hosts normally need a great deal of regular help and support from professionals for the scheme to succeed and there must also be close monitoring and supervision of the quality of care provided .
27 In this they suffered from the same defects as the streltsy , the small force of regular infantry originally set up during Ivan the Terrible 's reign .
28 Psychiatrists rarely visited younger patients at home unless a compulsory admission appeared necessary , but community psychiatric nurses were in close touch , often through their administration of regular depot injections .
29 ‘ I have no doubt that it was this misfortune that caused the appellant 's financial difficulties , one huge bad debt and the loss of regular valuable business , ’ said the judgment .
30 They may be made redundant or their marriage may break up ; even the loss of regular overtime can have a disastrous effect on someone living to the limits of his or her income .
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