Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [pron] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But for each one so highlighted in this way there are many others just out of sight contributing equally to the Club 's welfare and success .
2 But then , it 's a big difference between skiing abroad and you know , like staying somewhere like Cyprus skiing in Scotland , it 's true , but I mean , it 's like the first , I mean , my dad 's typical , sort of , get to the top of the hill and give you a good shove , you know , give you one time to go down a bit slowly and then after that you just get to the top ski downhill phhhh .
3 A woman friend saw her driving out of town a few minutes later ; after that she just vanished into thin air .
4 In 1845 Webster took into partnership his assistant Miles Thompson , who had been with the firm since the 1820s , and shortly after that he virtually retired from active business .
5 What is curious for the observer from the twentieth century is the debate about the possibility of secular education , something after all we now take for granted , although we do hear of debates over the teaching of ‘ creationism ’ in backwoods .
6 Two legs good or four wheels bad or does it depend who 's in the driving seat , after all who ever heard of a road sow .
7 The first example of this which probably springs to mind is that of the love/hate relationship between Pip and Estella which develops throughout the book as they grow older and their characters change and develop .
8 One of these which originally led to the nonprofessional but nationally-recognized Certificate of Social Service ( CCETSW , 1975 ) , has now been incorporated into a new and alternative route to a full professional social work qualification for some of the kinds of social service personnel we have referred to as paraprofessionals ( CCETSW , 1989 ) .
9 First of all you just think of it in words , the iron plus the oxygen gives iron oxide .
10 first of all she just ripped at it and slung it around , although after a couple of days she was tearing off dainty morsels and swallowing them .
11 Far too many of those who regularly spoke in those debates were a stage army who thought we should never have joined the Community in the first place .
12 This is reflected in our admiration for people who have made something of their lives , sometimes against great odds , and in our somewhat disappointed judgment of those who merely drift through life .
13 An overwhelming majority of those who still baulked at actual sacking favoured return to uniform , with the view that ‘ CID officers who are lazy and incompetent were so primarily because of the absence of the eventual sanction of removal from specialist duty . ’
14 Since the characters that helped the individual to succeed in the battle were the traditional Protestant virtues of enterprise , initiative and thrift , Spencer could project his philosophy as a new foundation for traditional morality , despite its tendency to encourage indifference to the suffering of those who still needed to be taught a lesson by a wise but harsh Nature .
15 It was an abomination and the Government were advised by the counterparts of those who now sit in the officials ' Box not to introduce it .
16 One Gallup survey of church-goers reveals that ‘ fifty-eight per cent of those who now go to church regularly , first began going when they were invited by someone they knew .
17 The ancestors of those who now process with marching bands , once crouched in rows panning the streams under the eye of armed guards .
18 The question of those who actually suffer from poverty should be considered separately from that of the true working classes , whose desire for a larger share of the wealth is of a different character .
19 Plod could herd them all together into a group , march them to and from their destinations , depriving them along the way of all alcohol ( not to mention all civil rights ) and beat the living daylights out of any who still insisted on stepping out of line .
20 Lord Beaverbrook would say : ‘ On important matters like that I never decide without consulting my nephew Jonathan . ’
21 The illustrations , like those he subsequently did for Reginald Arkell 's Old Herbaceous ( 1950 ) are printed not in black but in a softer sage green .
22 She drove so frantically to begin with that it finally occurred to her that she was running the risk of being stopped for speeding .
23 I had heard the story before , along with another one reputedly originating from the same school .
24 The nexus appears to have been made for a sufficient number of the laity , as those who eventually voted in the referendum voted in favour of inscribing an appropriate anti-abortion clause in the constitution .
25 It can be argued that American children are not always very intelligent or easy to teach , with catastrophically short attention spans , but one can see the beginnings of a sad muddle even in England , with the publication of a homosexual prayer book giving instructions for a ‘ coming out ’ liturgy next door to prayers for those who already suffer from the American disease .
26 Working for Patients aims to further introduce market forces into the NHS in an attempt to achieve its stated objectives of better healthcare and choice for patients and greater satisfaction and rewards for those who successfully respond to local needs and preferences .
27 But do n't think that the benefits of Convocation membership are just for those who now live in the North West .
28 However , for those who still care about the continuance of vigorous and diverse English language publishing , this is pretty poor news .
29 Marketing will only work for those who really believe in listening and responding , it starts and ends with caring for people .
30 Apart from that everything else running to time through until the ten o'clock London Kings Cross service out of platform three .
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