Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [pron] [prep] [det] " 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 Simon answered and said , pray to the Lord for me yourselves to that nothing of what you have said may come upon me .
3 On the side of mine something like that .
4 The place took on a magical quality for Lewis , who had towards it something of that feeling of the Grand Meaulnes for his lost domain .
5 But one time er I 'd been er I were wounded and I 'd come out of er they bring you to casual clearly stations , thousands got into one I in this ward er tents and best way they could you know and nurses there and all .
6 Stronger but I 've not with anything anything like that .
7 That is the price the Chancellor and the Prime Minister think is worth paying — the price of decline and despair for families , the price of the dissolution of industries upon which we in this country depend for our future .
8 A woman is the ‘ opposite ’ to Christ in a way in which someone of another race is not .
9 Yes , or big bank or something , who 'll invests in our something like that .
10 Four of them in your One in each cylinder , goes up and down .
11 a celestial policeman ; 2. an absentee landlord ; 3. a magician ; 4. a being greater than anything we can possibly think of ; 5. an old man on a cloud ; 6. light which gives life ; 7. the conclusion of a mathematical theorem ; 8. the chairman of a rather boring harp-playing assembly ; 9. a presence who is loving and just ; 10. a crutch for people who ca n't cope ; 11. an all-powerful dictator ; 12. a character in a fairy-story ; 13. a power that is either evil or indifferent to suffering ; 14. a heavenly Santa Claus ; 15. a king who is just and holy ; 16. electricity which is invisible and powerful , useful but dangerous ; 17. a slot-machine whom you can approach with a coin and get out what you want ; 18. the ground without which nothing in this world could exist .
12 Even the Prime Minister , Stanley Baldwin , got in on the act , speculating upon ‘ the enormous power which the film is developing for propaganda purposes , and the danger to which we in this country and our Empire subject ourselves if we allow that method of propaganda to be entirely in the hands of foreign countries . ’
13 First , by themselves none of these criteria is foolproof , for example reliance on authority can be abused — called in when not necessary or appropriate .
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