Example sentences of "[subord] [det] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It may be that the drummings by the males have served to communicate not only where each one of them is , but what mood they are in . |
2 | Is it a bigger garden than that one across the road ? |
3 | I 've scored two hundreds against Worcestershire this season , and the one in May , when I batted for more than four hours and helped save the match , gave more satisfaction than that one in 57 minutes . ’ |
4 | No more representative body could be collected than that which at Milan has declared for oral teaching of the deaf — and nothing but oral teaching … |
5 | Other sugar substitutes like saccharin , cyclamate and aspartame , are all targetted at dieters , combining a sweet taste with no calories ( although each one of them has faced questions concerning safety ) . |
6 | But the peace-tax issue is itself only one small part of a much broader campaign involving peace environmental and community groups to try to make our somewhat outmoded decision-making structures more responsive to the needs of wider constituencies than those which for the most part are represented by our conventional political institutions . |
7 | They are his creations — he has chosen them himself , and provided each one with a livelihood and a way of being . |
8 | My father come to see me at one holiday and the Easter time he see something happen and they did n't like him and cos all my as cabin boy . |
9 | No one moved , or said anything , because each one of the boys sitting there was quite certain that he would be one of the lucky twelve to be chosen . |
10 | It will be suggested here that , because each one of these terms carries with it connotations regarding what these processes are , ‘ learning ’ , ‘ acquisition ’ and ‘ development ’ are associated with different accounts of developmental change . |
11 | Because that one on there had counselling and group counselling , and er things like that on which are n't really things we 're familiar with . |
12 | This one was hard because this one to me I think was the hardest because it was was theoretical |
13 | Since each one of them was ready to go with him in spite of their fatigue , Hazel gave in and chose Dandelion and Hawkbit , who seemed less weary than the others . |
14 | And er that shows it later on when that one at the back had been taken out . |
15 | You only raise the potency when each one in turn has exhausted its usefulness . |
16 | The goose-girl admitted them , indicating a room at the top of the stairs — the same as that which in their house was inhabited by Jasper and Alice . |
17 | Amorphophallus has several relations who are equally smelly , though this one from Columbia has a sweet , heady scent , most are quite simply pongy . |
18 | That 's the same one as this one on here ? |
19 | ‘ I never worked a crowd as happy as this one with their clothes still on . ’ |
20 | A gentle girl with a face as pretty as this one beside him . |
21 | The Oxenhope Straw Race has a long way to go before it reaches its centenary , but the aims of the people who organise it and take part are the same as those who in the nineteenth century began the hospital sings at Holmfirth and Mapplewell . |
22 | He rebuked those who refused to read the Scriptures in the vulgar tongue and discouraged others from doing so , as well as those who by inordinate reading , indiscreet speaking , contentious disputing and slander hindered the Word of God . |