Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [pron] [is] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Mean latent periods for malignant tumour detection after radiation exposure are estimated at about 25 years , although for leukaemia it is between 8 and 14 years .
2 For brevity it is worth using these little symbols which are easy to learn .
3 Although it is the profit rate before taxation which reflects the underlying economic forces of capital accumulation , labour supply and competitiveness , it is the profit rate after taxation which is of most direct concern to employers when they make investment decisions .
4 For equipment which is in peripheral parts of the site , however , special provision should be made .
5 It is certainly true that they enact an awareness of the efficacy of penance which is at the very foundation of Christian spirituality ; but it also true that part of their potency depends on an understanding of the joy of " brennyng in loue ouur al thynge " when : The meditation on the Passion in Ego Dormio , on the other hand , engages directly with the experience of receiving such a gift .
6 Go forward on track through field ; in next ( second field ) , proceed close to right edge , at end of field which is to right and beyond the hedgerow , turn right on track which leads down through gates and up left side of the third field .
7 , so he left it all open and I kept finding rolled up socks and of course there 's in the bottom of the airing cupboard where the tank is , and to pick them up and give them a shake and put them back again .
8 However , where the goods have been destroyed or stolen at a time when they were at the buyer 's risk ( see paragraph 3–36 ) , then of course he is under a duty to pay , even though delivery is impossible .
9 Of course he 's worth a lot of money , but you ca n't wrap him up in cotton wool . ’
10 Well you might find as he 's got a good , good disciplined school he 'll Unless of course he 's of the opposite
11 But if it is n't true , then of course she 's for a flogging and prison : or worse . ’
12 And of course it is through an examination of the quality and nature of relationships that the problematics arise .
13 Of course it is to be remembered here that we are concerned with a grave threat to the national economy .
14 It may be of course it 's on , on auction because they ca n't get a mortgage on it .
15 Of course it 's worth money , you prat .
16 Of course it 's worth fighting .
17 Of course it 's worth it — it 's Swindon Town .
18 And of course it 's like that all over , one gathers ? ’
19 and er erm I 've only got one vertical and that 's on the patio and of course it 's within his reach
20 Well of course it 's in tune .
21 Before considering subsequent developments in the theory of ideology it is worth presenting a summary of the contributions to a theory of knowledge that Marx provides ( and Larrain 's analysis illuminates ) .
22 We send yellow cards on all sorts of Ter-bin-a-fiene It 's on a day , I 'll give you fifty six .
23 There are many and varied ways of sensing who 's on the up ( and down ) in the Parliamentary Labour Party .
24 In the latter case , whether or not explicit communication takes place , each firm has to decide on the choice of action which is in its own best interest in the light of the fact that the others are behaving in the same way : we have a non-co-operative game .
25 In face of all this , it is difficult to deny Mr Jay 's proposition : that it is the active exploitation by the unions of their monopoly of the supply of labour which is at the heart of the country 's chronic economic malaise .
26 However , they underestimate the amount of opposition there is from some groups of men to women getting good jobs .
27 It is in the context of such liturgical and meditative patterning of the Passion narrative that the two most powerful meditations attributed to Rolle should be studied in order to understand their full potential for helping that transformation of consciousness which is at the heart of mystical experience .
28 In such a setting arousal is expected to arise naturally from the situation confronting the driver and it is likely to be memory for the source of arousal which is of particular interest ( e.g. memory for the behaviour of another vehicle involved in an accident ) .
29 This is the " kidney worm " of sine which is of economic importance in its endemic areas .
30 There is one early form of patronage which is in effect a modulation of the earlier situation of the instituted artist , in altered social conditions .
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