Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] a [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Shanas ( 1979 ) , in her review of American data on family support for the elderly , notes that women are two or three times more likely than men to say that no one helped them during a period of illness .
2 do nothing for a fortnight of course .
3 In this same hospital , when relatives come to the mortuary to visit the dead member of their family , they view them through a sheet of glass .
4 But , supposing we look at the same material from the standpoint of , say the authors of the Upanishads , with whom as a matter of fact I happen to agree .
5 My father 's passion for Tracey Childs prepared me for a life of drama
6 Then , of course , they 'd make me a mother figure getting up asking me for a glass of water in the middle of the night .
7 Later in the evening when the place had quietened a little and the cyclists had eaten , I invited them to join me for a glass of wine .
8 Delaunay , who earlier in the year had held an important exhibition together with Marie Laurencin at the Galerie Barbazanges , did not show at the Section d'Or , and wrote an open letter to Vauxcelles : ‘ I beg to inform you that I do not subscribe to the erroneously held opinions of Monsieur Hourcade which proclaim me as a founder of Cubism together with four of my colleagues and friends .
9 I will first state how the matter strikes me as a matter of impression .
10 I had n't asked to do it , but in fact found it very interesting and that took me as a result into trade union negotiations and finally into becoming personnel director .
11 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 'S earnest captain Tim Robinson does n't strike me as a student of W.C. Fields , but recent events at Trent Bridge suggest he may not be unacquainted with his philosophy .
12 In 1930 Nizan noted " I dislike the philosophy of oppressors because I feel that I have been the victim of oppression ; reconciliation with oppression does not strike me as a victory for freedom , but rather as a death sentence . "
13 But Claire is like that : one minute she knows nothing about a subject like ballet , and the next she 's a world expert .
14 But even he could do nothing about a shot from Bishop which flashed past a group of players from the edge of the area but went the wrong side of the post and a header by Martin seconds from time which was cleared off the line .
15 Every man jack has to work ten days each year for nothing as a kind of tax .
16 It was ludicrous to see them as a threat to security .
17 He described them as a rope of sand that is washed away with every tide " .
18 Some people feel them as a kind of outrage and violation , and Boden was a strong-minded and passionate man .
19 You know I 'll watch them and think maybe I 'd like to do that but not , not , you know , judging , not sort of using them as a kind of measure stick you know to judge everybody by .
20 They can let successful managers use them as a kind of bonus or incentive .
21 He says : ‘ Writers like Richard Streeton tell me they carry it around with them as a work of reference , using it to find out whether odd events have happened before .
22 He scorned them as a man of action must despise all faint-hearts .
23 These dues continued to be collected until 1901 when the Board of Trade abolished them as a hindrance to navigation .
24 And having destroyed him , it was this other side of the ambivalence that came back to haunt them as a sense of guilt and deferred obedience , and out of guilt , they instituted the incest , the incest prohibition .
25 And whereas Picasso had been forced to reintroduce clues , small fragments of legibility , into his work to render it more accessible to the spectator , Braque , even at his most abstract , instinctively retained them as a link with reality .
26 or part of it at leapt , should be united with this parish under one Kirk session , they associate with them as a member of Session . "
27 You can buy them as a hedge against inflation , or as a straightforward investment .
28 Some see care manager posts as a move into management while others view them as a progression of practice .
29 As I approached I recognised one of them as a Medic from Brigade H.Q As we chatted together , I could see a number of dead Commandos lying on the lawn in front of the Chateau .
30 The radical feminist analysis described at the beginning of this chapter would see these as aspects of men 's patriarchal control over women ; the Marxist feminists would see them as a result of capitalism ; others would see them as the outcome of both systems , and indeed of racist systems too .
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