Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This has raised the question about what happens for competitors for whom none of these approved helmets fit , as some paddlers have found .
2 Here , it is quite simply that the religion has not lived up to the expectations of its followers , that is , it has provided for them none of the benefits that they were led to expect when they were first introduced to it .
3 I mean for me they for me they should be drawing one each actually now .
4 Simon answered and said , pray to the Lord for me yourselves to that nothing of what you have said may come upon me .
5 ‘ Poetry places me in a very special position — as someone who in the end came to terms with society but not enough to be socially acceptable . ’
6 The dashing cavalier , er the , Locke tells a story about someone who in their youth was a k a cavalry officer erm and how this person in later life , their memory of being a cavally off cavalry officer is part of what individuates them .
7 But the inventor is keeping quiet about which one for fear of piracy .
8 That was what it was , a fit , during which something in her burst and she lost control of herself — or perhaps it had had something to do with the terrible heat .
9 In terms of flying hours both units had been in use for about 55 000 hours , during which something like 20 000 flights ( or landings ) had been made .
10 In places the grass was gone altogether and everywhere there were clusters of dry droppings , through which nothing but the ragwort would grow .
11 Others complain he provides a moronic stereotype of black people for which they in turn must suffer .
12 The decision to believe was one for which I at least was fully responsible .
13 I knew perfectly well that if ever that crowd got hold of them none of them would have been left to tell the tale and took immediate steps for them to escape by the windows at the rear of the premises .
14 Yeah but none of them none of them have had a brilliant album out .
15 Because the sons of the primal father both loved and hated him the possibility arose that those of them who by luck or design chanced on their actual fathers in their hunt for women and killed him or drove him off ( most probably the former , the latter seems insufficiently traumatic ) would have gratified one side of their ambivalent feelings , but would by the same action have frustrated the other .
16 I think erm er I know there has been some discussion of I I about er and I put er , in this report I think all the documentation that the ministers and ministers that had already seen it and I 've explained that the big issue is that er the URC , I think a weekly account o ah of all other informations has er , worked out very on the basis of five thousand and I was been tugging you pay your car off to get that and .
17 The technical accomplishments of modern medicine mean that doctors can often save the life of someone who in previous ages would have died .
18 If teachers are to merit the title of ‘ professional ’ , using the word not in the narrow context outlined above but in the sense of somebody who in their employment performs a task well , teachers will need to regain the confidence of the public .
19 The Levites are given the nation 's tithes ( one tenth of all the flocks and herds and produce ) , of which they in turn give one tenth to the priests .
20 We will not entertain it sir , because it raises a whole host of wider and different issues , many of which we in fact considered yesterday in the context of Stockton , if you will recall .
21 The only time he can guarantee not to be called out is during his annual leave , of which plenty of notice is necessary .
22 By the end of the century , a pattern emerged through Europe of societies of artists breaking away from official organisations , creating seceding groups , of which one in Austria adopted the word as a title , Sezession .
23 Throw away all the books that give a stable routine which starts at 7am with morning feed and fills up the rest of the day with activities like quartering and setting fair — most of which none of us have time for !
24 ( 1 ) that as between two competing holders of equitable interests , if their equities are equal the first in time prevails and ( 2 ) that a bona fide purchaser for value of a legal interest takes free of earlier equitable interests of which he as no notice at the time of purchase .
25 It is of course necessary that the alternative definition of a mental event not be of something which in fact can be recalled afterwards , but of something of which there is a logical possibility of recall .
26 In the distance the curving edge of it ; everywhere else below her nothing but the flat expanse of mottled brown and grey .
27 He planned to take care of her himself over the next five days , he told her .
28 Bobby Charlton said of him something like , ’ People ask you how good was he ? and then when you tell them they do n't believe you , but yes , he was that good . ’
29 Yeah , talking of him what about Shama .
30 On the side of mine something like that .
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