Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [prep] [noun pl] [be] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The rules of sets are as follows : a set is a collection of named record types and any number of sets can be defined to the database . |
2 | Reverting from Mr Jingle to Oliver Michaels , he added , ‘ Six months have proved to me that the passions of Lions are as nothing compared with those of Lionisers . ’ |
3 | with Frude 's assertion that one of the advantages of hackers is that they generally become very proficient programmers . |
4 | One of the problems with habits is that they become so ingrained , so much part of the horse , that to try and stop the habit may make the horse extremely anxious and resistant . |
5 | I should point out that in one of the features of adhesions is that it takes two to tango , so to speak ! |
6 | The relations between classes are as follows : |
7 | One of the beauties of Springs is that you dictate the pace . |
8 | The other likely source for the differences in ratings is that subjects interpreted the normality task differently in the two situations . |