Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [noun pl] [prep] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The lands to the north and east of a line joining these two houses had in the ninth century been conquered and to some degree settled by pagan Scandinavians , who had destroyed the existing monasteries and several of the bishoprics , and such evidence as there is suggests that the Christianity practised within them retained aspects upon which the stricter kind of churchman would have frowned . |
2 | Yes , said , so the agreement between us was made signed in blood I thought then I shook hands with him the signature faded before he left the yard . |
3 | Hamilton and I did dummies of what an alternative paper might look like — we were then working on Student , and had access to design material . |
4 | This section has mentioned a number of issues which raise questions about what a person 's legal rights are . |
5 | The denial of this injunction confirms Intel 's right to enforce claims two and six of its ‘ 338 patent against Cyrix 's customers , which cover systems in which a 32-bit microprocessor is combined with external memory and paging software such as Windows or OS/2 operating systems . |
6 | An attempt has been made to submit a Design Change ( DC ) which references modules to which the submitter does not have access to . |
7 | Despite the considerable progress that has been made under this Government in encouraging employee share ownership , will the Minister take careful note of the recent KPMG Management Consulting report which shows ways in which the qualifying employee-share option trusts can be made more flexible and therefore likely to be more widely used by companies and available to more employees in subsequent years of Conservative government ? |
8 | There have also been some striking results from an Australian project which developed methods by which the students ( aged 15-16 ) took greater control of their own learning , including planning the lesson sequences and posing their own questions for enquiry . |
9 | It is not for me to suggest ways in which the Bill should be improved now ; that is a matter for another day . |
10 | Well , you take that out of the stream , take it home , bake it , powder it and put it in a box ; and you use oils with it the same as you do for the milch . |
11 | You write reports on what the scope of the project should be and the various ways to tackle the project . |
12 | I know you despatch letters of which no copy is sent to me . ’ |
13 | In order to maintain a level playing field , it is important that the Government make access available to well established credit insurance underwriters who have clients/policyholders to whom the national interest reinsurance may be appropriate . |
14 | When we excluded patients in whom a diagnosis of suffocation had been considered before referral 16 out of 68 ( 24% ) patients were found to be suffering abuse . |
15 | We studied cases in which the patient had a fatal aggravation of liver disease during or less than two months after interferon alfa treatment . |
16 | Recall the first section of this chapter , where we outlined ways in which the academic community has the chance of revitalizing its self-critical capacities . |
17 | And in settling what these questions shall be , statesmen have now especially a great responsibility if they raise questions which will excite the lower orders of mankind ; if they raise questions on which the interest of those orders is not identical with , or is antagonistic to , the whole interest of the State , they will have done the greatest harm they can do . |
18 | As in August and October 1991 [ see pp. 38403 ; 38547 ] , the operation took Turkish aircraft over the border into Iraq , where they attacked bases from which the Turkish PKK guerrillas were operating . |
19 | More than five years after its flotation on the UK stock market , some see they brand values on which the agency was built becoming diluted by the stresses of being a plc . |
20 | Charged in 1861 with supervising the charters of peasant obligations which had to be drawn up immediately after the emancipation , in most cases they sanctioned charters from which the gentry profited . |
21 | It sketches ways in which a development zone for primary care could be organised to improve services in the capital . |
22 | However , it shows cases in which every interval is the same , every alternate interval is the same ( period doubled ) , every fourth interval is the same ( period quadrupled — two examples with different detailed sequences ) , and the intervals vary chaotically . |
23 | It cites cases in which the use of the drug to prevent medically-undesirable conception after childbirth has resulted in more or less continuous bleeding . |
24 | This was the beginning of a great revival ; it followed decades during which the legal position of jews had , on the whole , steadily improved . |
25 | He gave parties at which a great deal of champagne was consumed ; he attended other parties ; he entertained young women to luncheon-parties in his rooms — women whose fashionable faces Mr Bullins recognised from society magazines such as the Tatler , which formed his own favourite bedtime reading . |
26 | By " saying " things I do not mean simply that men talk about what they do , but that all their social behaviour is " coded " so that it makes statements about what the social situation is and where the actor is positioned in that social situation . |