Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.

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1 More than critical accounts of class or ‘ race ’ , feminism is currently an important vehicle for bringing into psychology the social questions which the discipline skates over .
2 Among those on the run are Alan Lord , 32 , jailed for life for stabbing to death a father-of-three , David Gilbert , in 1981 , and Mark Azzopardi , 23 .
3 Erm I would imagine Tukuse that the the difference that you put in difference that you would get between the reportage , to use a French expression , of Princess Diana 's abdication from public life was probably quite pronounced between say for example the Sun newspaper and the Independent newspaper I would imagine that the Independent newspaper probably did n't play in any great significance , it was probably on the front page , perhaps not with a picture but erm there was a couple of columns of report erm the Independent is famous as being the newspaper which when Prince Charles and Lady Diana got married many years ago , they reported it with a single paragraph saying Prince Charles and Diana , the whole world went made at the Royal Wedding and the Independent had one paragraph , which many people , including myself , said right on .
4 After unloading by evaporation the crust rose and shoreline features are now elevated up to 64 m above the present water level .
5 After allowing for inflation the net income of the City within this category ( which excludes interest and dividends received ) tripled between 1966 and 1977 , but then it was almost stationary until rising by a further 20 per cent in the three years preceding 1983 .
6 One would think placing speed humps in a road and narrowing the junction would result in improved safety even after taking into consideration an anticipated increase in traffic .
7 Preliminary estimates suggest that insurance claims could reach between £200 million and £300 million after taking into account the damage to buildings , the cost of reconstruction and loss of business both in the City and at Staples Corner .
8 In 1982 the coal industry recorded a loss of £111 million and an overall deficit of £486 million ( after taking into account the government 's deficit grant ) .
9 The odds ratio shows that this was the case even after taking into account the fact that those living alone tended to be more disabled than elderly married couples , and therefore in greater need of such help .
10 ‘ The most effective communication strategies and the messages that need to be disseminated can only be decided after taking into account the behaviour patterns of the community , ’ they write .
11 ‘ The most effective communication strategies and the messages that need to be disseminated can only be decided after taking into account the behaviour patterns of the community , ’ they write .
12 Earnings per ordinary share have been calculated on the number of shares in issue during the relevant financial periods , after taking into account the number of shares issued in the merger with Model Manufacturing Ltd , as if the merger had been effective throughout these periods .
13 One study demonstrated for various developed countries at differing dates that , after taking into account the effect of maternal age , the higher the order of birth , the greater the incidence of handicapped children per 1,000 live births and the frequency of mentally defective children .
14 Profits were slightly ahead after taking into account the costs of advertising and promoting the launch of Complete .
15 After redesigning from scratch the way it processed orders from customers , it has cut delivery times from 8-12 weeks to ‘ days ’ even while using 35% fewer people to do the job .
16 he 's after , he 's been after trying to Captain the side
17 Congratulations to Mrs Turrell from Aberdeen , for capturing on camera a truly magical moment .
18 In planning its programme the Association emphasized its international objectives advertising , for example , from as early as 1924 , annual holidays at two centres in the USSR : a ‘ unique opportunity to experience the USSR 's great natural beauty , priceless and world famous works of art , gigantic collective farms and the thrill of seeing in progress the greatest social experiment in the world 's history . ’
19 The ‘ fundamental difficulty at the present time ’ , he continued , ‘ seems to be the impossibility of forecasting with confidence the future lines of social organization . ’
20 The dangers of perpetuating in power a weakened and uncertain Conservative Party , set alongside the progress Labour has made in modernising itself , justify by a fine margin the risks of a change . ’
21 To describe this stage as interdependence takes away the stigma of attempting to parent a parent , assuming a role reversal .
22 At the time of going to press no vaccinations were required for British Citizens travelling to France .
23 We note that at the time of going to press a restructuring of the advisory service is under consideration ( Leeds City Council 1991c ) .
24 At the time of going to press a fourth PC World was due to open at Staples Corner .
25 At the time of going to press the arrangements for the consecration of these first black bishops of modern times are not yet complete , but it is rumoured that the Holy Father has expressed the wish to elevate all three distinguished sons of Africa to the plenitude of the priesthood with his own hands .
26 At time of going to press the results for the European enamel boxes and clocks and watches were not available .
27 At the time of going to press the working party 's document is still awaited .
28 At the date of going to press the class tests have not been significantly revised , but there are a number of proposed detail changes and clarifications .
29 The spartan nature of camping requires that you live on dehydrated food , and since at the time of going to print no manufacturer has come up with dehydrated beer , enforced sobriety will be a big feature of your expedition .
30 Happily , at the time of going to print the craze is dying a death , as consumers realise that £500 is a lot to pay for something you carry about on one shoulder , and that as a social status symbol it is as impressive as a 1979 Cortina without wheels propped up on bricks .
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