Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [prep] [det] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Some small-scale surveys suggest that some young girls do indeed become or remain pregnant with this in mind , but the impact at the national level is not known ( see Murphy 1989 ) . |
2 | By some measures incomes are more equally distributed in Japan than in the West , and in ‘ employment income = = Japan 's degree of equality parallels that of some of the socialist countries of Eastern Europe ’ ( Boltho 1975 p.163 ) . |
3 | Then , we will contrast each of these with accounts of first meetings with people we know well . |
4 | Stars will remain stable like this for a long time , with heat from the nuclear reactions balancing the gravitational attraction . |
5 | She became friendly with many of the young intellectuals of the day , and her lifelong devotion to Henry Wood Nevinson ( 1856–1941 , q.v. ) , writer , war correspondent , and suffrage campaigner , dates from this period . |
6 | On the other hand , we realise that professional clinicians coming to the book might remain unconvinced about some of our chosen examples , as indeed might those readers who only feel comfortable with terms like ‘ schizophrenia ’ when they are used in a sense that has been given medical approval . |
7 | We have heard some of that from the right hon. Member for Chingford ( Mr. Tebbit ) . |
8 | Christopher Claridge died after his parachute became tangled with another during a display . |
9 | When a shipyard closed many more workers soon became unemployed besides those in the shipyard . |
10 | In the second half of 1991 we will start to implement some of these in workshops , consultations and visits . |
11 | Faces in the hall registered distress at this price as it became clear to many of those present that they would be unable to win anything with their limited sources . |
12 | There are three issues that we wish to be discussed , they were about erm the recycling of compostable garden waste , waste building materials and dry packages and in the report we 've addressed each of those in turn and said something about er |
13 | Are you keeping that for all of them now ? |
14 | The pelta-urns appear nearer to those of room 10 , Chedworth , for they have comparable volutes and lotus forms , although they lack the simple triangular base . |
15 | He ( unlike those he holds guilty of some of the corrupt practices that seem to obsess him both here , and in the Regiment of Princes , the coin-clippers and counterfeiters ) , has done nothing wrong . |
16 | The winters there are long , hard and cruel ; two-thirds of the entire territory are grounded on ‘ permafrost ’ — permanently frozen earth , in many areas over one kilometre deep ; eastern Siberia contains the northern hemisphere 's ‘ pole of cold ’ , at Oimyakon , several degrees south of the Arctic Circle where temperatures in this inhabited settlement sometimes sink to — 70°C ; major rivers , seas and ports are frozen solid for most of the year , and growing conditions are so disadvantageous as to create one of the most fragile ecological systems in the world . |
17 | But this woman has some of both of these feelings , as well as more fear than the others , and even the fear excites her . |
18 | In a somewhat panegyrical poem Sidonius described some of those in attendance on the king ; Saxons , a Frank , a Herule and a Burgundian ; Ostrogoths seeking help and Roman protection . |
19 | I say this to all of them . ’ |
20 | Dock empty for much of case |
21 | Since the community appears to be forever shrinking some of those in power tend to be understanding of those who have lost it -if , that is , they still sufficiently powerful in their own states to be able to override the diplomatic problems involved . |
22 | We bent some of that round the windward side of the barrel |
23 | If not voluntary organisations may be able to obtain some of those from the private sector if they know where to look . |
24 | But there is no detailed , one-to-one correspondence between the designs in such a symmetric arms race , no ‘ meshing ’ or ‘ interlocking ’ of design details as there is in an asymmetric arms race such as that between missile and missile-jamming device . |
25 | Intensive stretching exercises such as those in this book are exactly what they say they are — intensive stretching exercises . |
26 | But with a hit recording on cassette and CD , her work is at last becoming accessible to those outside California . |
27 | It was designed by Henry Alsbroke and the brickwork looks similar to that of Tattershall Castle for which he was also the architect . |
28 | Michael 's name was becoming synonymous with those of the Krays and the Richardsons , two of the most influential young gangs of that time . |
29 | Thus , the exploration of a present-day divergent state of language resembles the exploration of a historically attested state to the extent that we can not successfully describe either of these in terms of an external ( and usually superordinate ) variety . |
30 | We also talked about experiences of being victims of offences and found Blacks had significantly less , and had reported fewer of these to the police . |