Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [vb mod] [be] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | But Gentlemen for your deliberations to be useful they must be free — your opinions must not be shackled by authorities ; & I know that were I present your candor and delicacy towards me would be such , as to prevent that freedom of discussion and investigation , which is absolutely necessary to obtain a knowledge of facts . |
2 | We have people here tonight from all departments of our dealership — Sales , Finance , Parts and Service , all of whom will be more than pleased to help . |
3 | The sight of them would be enough to give designers of air balls , gels and energy return systems the jitters , and although he has never measured his mileage , he estimated he had run at least 25,000 miles in them , and possibly more ! |
4 | We 're here for two days and I 'm going to present to what to some of you will be some new ideas some new concepts that you 've perhaps never come across before . |
5 | And if you have any special skills or knowledge that can be made use of they would be more than welcome . |
6 | Through such aggregation , logical documents can be defined which are a synthesis of what may be many diverse physical documents . |
7 | His provincial town of Flaxborough is a portrait of what might be any somewhat cut-off provincial town anywhere in Britain . |
8 | Dowd shivered with unease as he stood in the plain hallway of the Tower , knowing that somewhere nearby was the largest collection of magical writings gathered in one place outside the Vatican , and that amongst them would be many rituals for the raising and dispatching of creatures like himself . |
9 | Travelling and sitting with them might be more than a man can bear first thing in the new year . |
10 | The positive result has been to emerge from 1992 fitter and better organised to win work in what will be another very tough year . |
11 | First signs of the thaw date from 1850 , but the process accelerated during the 1920s , 1960s and 1980s in what could be another manifestation of the greenhouse effect . |
12 | Well I mean I ca n't say enough for the people in the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary , I mean they 've got a great burns unit there and I mean er er I think the plastic surgeons and what knot are about they must be some of the best in the world . |
13 | Furthermore , the situations which enable understanding of past events and people 's responses to them must be such as to spark the imagination . |
14 | This ‘ last chance ’ produced ‘ a wonderful change , both in the brightness and cleanliness of Karl ’ , and his supervisor had ‘ the feeling that the chance given to him will be more than repaid ’ . |
15 | I had the Sta Prest and I the short hair , and every party you went to it would be all Tamla and Blue Beat and ska . |
16 | And the only vehicles on it would be those native ox carts . |
17 | But the most important names on it will be those of colleagues , people with whom one 's primary relationship is coordination . |
18 | Or non-playing position as it 'll be this weekend . |
19 | With Lough in the ‘ 1,500 ’ , Davy Wilson switches to the 5,000 metres where he will team up with Jim Campbell for what should be another case of Annadale domination . |