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

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1 Even more gripping than this documentary feature is Apted 's fictional movie based on the same incident , Thunderheart , a tight , concentrated political drama which the director got off the ground thanks to the backing of Robert De Niro .
2 The tenrecs look very much like the hedgehogs and have a similar defensive armour , with fine spines that can be erected as the animal rolls into a tight ball .
3 Concern may also arise about the employment opportunities for a relocated spouse and school and future work opportunities in the area for children .
4 Pebble Island is situated off the north shores of West Falkland , and has a lot to offer the birdwatcher : large colonies of penguins , king cormorants and other cliff- and shore-nesting species including several pairs of the superb red-backed hawk .
5 I have read carefully the reasons given for the record levels of inward investment that has come into the United Kingdom , including Wales .
6 No financial assistance is given for the revenue costs of a project .
7 There are two ways in which the overlap program can iterate through the word positions in the input data :
8 The remaining gas drums were torn apart in a huge blast , and a series of titanic explosions ripped through the fuel tanks in their area , the shock wave breaking loose enormous chunks of rock from the roof .
9 It seems likely that several factors account for the gender differences in morbidity and that there are different explanations for different types of illness .
10 A counter ( COUNT ) is incremented as the program cycles around the short loop .
11 And to asked for the cream teas to be retained .
12 The Nixon administration , now on the defensive , asked for the Senate deadlines to be relaxed , but with strong public and media backing , the policy presented by Muskie was enacted .
13 Arriving at the podium to a standing ovation , Jesse asked for the house lights to be raised — ‘ so that I may speak unto the people ’ .
14 Tony finished his evening meal and scanned through the television programmes in the local newspaper .
15 It was alright at Euston Station on the way up because we had plenty of time for loading — but — on the return journey we could see the train approaching while still careering through the country lanes on our coach .
16 More commonly , soon after independence tensions develop between the component parts of the independence movement ( eg , in Algeria , Arabs and Berbers ) , between peoples actively involved in it and those not , or between the emancipated non-sectional secularism of the leaders and the feelings of the masses .
17 ‘ Do n't you want to get your overcoat ? ’ she asked , as they passed through the swing doors into the freezing outside air .
18 I 'm sorry , I 'll have to go through the refurbishing budgets with you later . ’
19 But we must also think about the efficiency implications of a tax .
20 Iterate through the sentence positions in the output ;
21 At the No Entry sign , turn right into U kasáren and peer through the basement windows into the old stables of the adjoining palace .
22 Antinuclear antibodies with the homogeneous pattern ( ANA-H ) and smooth muscle antibodies with antiactin specificity ( SMA-AA ) are regarded as the serum markers of type-1 autoimmune chronic hepatitis .
23 Then tipped off the TV crews about exact time and place .
24 have access to independent safeguards against infringement of legal and civil rights services which recognise and provide for the support needs of their carers , whose goodwill must not be exploited .
25 Yes , your worships I wonder if I may assist the court o on behalf of er M Mrs erm Mrs er has told me that she thought at the time of the incident again was in fact , nearer to five o'clock than than , than four thirty and she was driving from Billington towards Clitheroe she had come through the traffic lights at the bottom of Accrington Road in Worley and she was proceeding along King Street in Worley er , towards towards Clitheroe and sh she has told me that at the time there was a considerable amount of traffic on the road and yo i in fact had that confirmed to you by er , my friend er the the traffic was sufficiently heavy that in fact , the the traffic travelling in the direction of Blackburn er was wai was backed up to the traffic lights as far as the zebra crossing and beyond it and so as Mrs erm was travelling towards Clitheroe her view of the children on the footpath at the opposite side of the road was obstructed by the cars that were er , travelling towards Blackburn .
26 Although the City Council paid the bill for dry cleaning he never forgot the smell or the indignity of walking through the City streets on a summer evening drenched in manure .
27 The GP and the health team which may include a practice nurse will know about the health resources in your area and can arrange specialist help when you need it .
28 The GP and the health team ( which may include a practice nurse ) will know about the health resources in your area and can arrange specialist help when you need it .
29 The centre in this explanation should not , as Shils observes , be understood in a geometric sense or even in a geographical sense ; in fact , the term ‘ centre ’ stands for the value systems by which society is ordered and thus may have only the weakest of links with particular concrete manifestations of elite values in politics , economics , culture or other aspects of societal interaction .
30 After qualifying for the East semi-finals in impressive style , Essex beat Hertfordshire 3–1 and trounced Cambridgeshire 5–1 in the final , after taking a 2–0 lead at half-time .
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