Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [vb mod] [be] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And er again just to you know recall some of that to you know the some of the ways that we think about that will be developed in this section .
2 Again this is a key finding , for little can be done about speeds , safety and environmental traffic management issues so long as housing areas have through traffic inflicted upon them .
3 Three day events , players segregated by standard rather than age group , all results yielding points to a national grid , match times that could be predicted with reasonable accuracy resulting in reduced time wasting at tournaments and less dependency on club catering and facilities .
4 Well certainly the starting point for that must be to look at what has been happening in the past as evidence .
5 More details about this should be obtained from your social worker or manager of your care home .
6 Readings such as this must be situated between sacred or received texts and those of their official interpreters :
7 Finally , it is clear that centralized planning such as this must be kept under constant review , if it is to respond to changed needs and resources .
8 The reason for this may be understood with reference to figure 7.5(b) in which is the phasor representation of the potential difference between nodes B and D , that is , across the detector , before balancing is commenced .
9 Ideas for this may be found in Chapter 4 .
10 The argument for this might be based on the claim that when we speak to someone we are using a ‘ code ’ , and the most efficient codes do not use unnecessary symbols .
11 Bring ideas for a room you would like to decorate — full instructions on what you need for this will be sent with your booking form .
12 Fees for this can be included as part of the ‘ reasonable ’ cost of the work and grant given .
13 My instructions for this can be found on the graph .
14 However the credit for this should be given to Ald. Joseph Brodie , the Tramways Committee Chairman from 1895 until his death in 1917 .
15 Approval for this should be given by GWM or MAR and SW ’ form ( see No. 4 ) .
16 The agreement for this should be reached on the second of November .
17 The experience of each will be drawn upon to illuminate the summary conclusions at the end of this chapter .
18 Water on top of that would be heated by the composting waste and the company plans to farm shellfish in it .
19 A prime example of that can be seen at Blidworth in my constituency .
20 Over half of that can be eliminated by buying British , so marketing can produce considerable improvement and it takes on a new and dramatic urgency .
21 45 kilos of plastic Much of that could be saved for other uses and not simply destroyed .
22 Proof of this may be demonstrated by the relative lack of pleasure when smoking a cigarette with one 's eyes shut .
23 A clear example of this may be seen in the learner driver who grips the steering wheel so tightly with one hand that he has great difficulty in moving the wheel with the other .
24 In an age when all Unionists professed some form of religious belief and when Anglicanism was the assumption of those who professed no other form of Christianity in England , some of this may be taken to be assumption rather than conviction .
25 An example of this may be taken from a context in which it is rather familiar : atmospheric motions on the scale that governs the principal features of the weather .
26 Any abrogation of this would be seen as the moment when Parliament put temporary economic and financial stringency before sustained principle . ’
27 Part of this would be earmarked for incentives to promote combined heat and power ( CHP ) energy and other sources .
28 Most of this would be spent as part of a five-year programme launched in May 1989 [ see pp. 36666-67 ] .
29 The average labour input for a part-time farm was 1,752 hours , or 0.75 of a man-year : some of this would be accounted for by contract work carried out by the machinery group .
30 In the United Kingdom , the NHS plans to spend about £36 billion in the calendar year 1993 ( about 15% of public spending , or 5.7% of the gross domestic product ) ; a small percentage of this should be devoted to the conduct of prevention trials and the implementation of worthwhile new preventive medical services .
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