Example sentences of "[prep] [indef pn] [vb past] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 of someone lost between two thoughts ,
2 Imagine with me Chairman if you will the thoughts of someone trapped by some misfortune in the midst of the wreckage of a road traffic accident on the M 1 motorway Southbound between junctions twenty one and twenty that 's at Nutterworth or Northbound between twenty one and twenty two or Westbound on the M 69 they 'll be thinking the fire brigade 'll be here in a minute or two .
3 The work as a whole reflects the experience and preoccupations of a palatine cleric , and it addresses the questions of someone reared in that milieu .
4 He was even beginning to dream of freeing me from my slavery , ’ she said tolerantly , and smiled with the resigned amusement of one experienced beyond young Tutilo 's innocent understanding .
5 This sentence contains not simply a report of something said ; but of something said on repeated occasions at times later than the ‘ moment ’ which is being described .
6 Following the death of anyone insured under this policy , we will protect that persons estate against liability insured under this policy and incurred by the deceased person .
7 Following the death of anyone insured under this policy , we will protects that persons estate against liability insured under this policy and2 incurred by the deceased person .
8 The majority of lots went to private buyers , and prices exceedes estimate .
9 Like everything mentioned in this article , it 's worthwhile experimenting with RAMdrive — it can use both expanded and extended memory , with the same provisos as smartdrv as regards EMM386 , so can be useful on any machine that has enough RAM .
10 Delivery is free ; order lines are staffed around the clock every day of the week and every garment is guaranteed ( there 's a complete money refund or replacement for everything returned within 14 days ) .
11 For example , if all syllables are said with low pitch except for one said with high pitch , then the high-pitched syllable will be heard as stressed and the others as unstressed .
12 Thus there could be no economies of scale in case a sleeve cut from one lay of medium blue had to go with a dress cut from another lay of so-called medium blue .
13 Our evaluation of PNP caught schools during a period of transition , from laissez-faire to the much greater LEA intervention that PNP signalled , and from a largely local orientation to one framed by national policies and directives .
14 The shift we commend — from a stance which teachers view as authoritarian and bureaucratic to one founded on professional partnership — is not only preferable in terms of the quality of relationships within the Authority , but is also far more likely to deliver the very improvements in professional practice for which the Primary Needs Programme was established .
15 A tent similar to one used by murdered Joanne Walter , of Maesteg , Wales and Caroline Clarke , of Surrey , had been sighted near a campervan in a layby .
16 To claim that Britain has nurtured something in a matter ultimately pertaining to worship ( the choral singing of cathedral and chapel ) which is purified and controlled beyond anything possessed by Catholic Europe , which is purged of excessive artifice and rhetoric ( Continental reviewers consistently find English a cappella performances impassive ) and whose excellence gives Britain a mission these are among the ideas that have been the principal source of British national identity since the Act of Union in 1707 and were a foundation stone of English identity long before .
17 But even a softer claim that there is causality , with the system as the primary cause , will be hotly disputed by anyone opposed to holistic theories .
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