Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [coord] [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 How is it possible not only that children are not listened to when they complain , but that the man against whom they are complaining can leave one employment for another and be given a reference by the very people who have already received complaints about him ?
2 USL must wait for OSF/DCE 1.0.3 for this and is hoping to have something out at the end of 1993 or the beginning of 1994 .
3 The conversation lost some of its helpful nature after this and was ended only when the Smallholder demanded to know ‘ Ooever ahst Andy Sandham to baht dowen the order ? ’ and even the Old Stager forbore to express the comparisons between Sandham and the Smallholder which billowed behind his lips .
4 But what is censored in this way in one state has often either found its way into the radio output of another or been reported by a newspaper .
5 At a meeting with the catering management , they understood the importance of this and are taking steps to solve the problem .
6 But Ian Shiels , who works in the warehouse and has been responsible for football activity in the past , is aware of this and is hoping for better things to come .
7 If sufficient evidence is available or can be generated on what has been achieved , the student should be made aware of this and be advised to prepare to communicate the findings .
8 My Lord Cardinal chairs each of these but is assisted by a secretary and a number of clerks .
9 A man of sophistication and wide experience , he recognised her lack of both and was teasing her like a cat playing with a mouse .
10 ‘ It having a long neck like that and being called a long-necked turtle .
11 Not surprisingly , few farmers like this and are holding back from selling .
12 Luminescence chambers are designed to cope with this and are tested up to specified voltages with metal targets as samples .
13 You can walk into one house , and it feels cold and empty , walk into another and be struck by an atmosphere of friendliness and warmth .
14 I am delighted that the Government have responded to that and are providing English language training as part of our aid .
15 The moral conclusion is : ( He thought to shit on another but was shitted on much more himself . )
16 I have taken advice on this and was told that there is no precedent for this this charge .
17 In fact , this last sentence , ‘ For them this brochure is unnecessary ’ , does not appear in the German text at all but is replaced by ‘ What does another brochure offer these people ? ’
18 Well I think what people have said to me very often about the Community Charge is that they can see the er they can see the point of having a community charge which everybody pays and which actually brings in to the local taxation system the hundreds of thousands of people who were previously not paying any rates at all but were benefiting from local services .
19 If I did n't have that advantage , I might easily be extremely suspicious of what was going on and think that much of the sort of thing they 're used to especially at primary school was not maths at all but was playing around with bits of string and round cylinders and erm certainly nothing like I remember doing .
20 The other person is turned from the door , and either has no legal advice at all or is forced to go to another lawyer .
21 In the neo-elitist view it is important to study not just how the issues which become major political conflicts are resolved , but also which issues never make the political agenda at all or are prevented from reaching any decision when they do emerge as issues .
22 He runs away along with Lydia with no idea of marrying her at all and is forced to marry Lydia by Mr. Darcy becoming between them .
23 Me , I do n't speak clothes language at all and am beginning to wish that I did .
24 This can result in buyers waiting for months for the goods to arrive or not getting them at all and being fobbed off with a different machine .
25 She was not going out at all and was communicating very little with her immediate family .
26 She had no formal education at all and was brought up by her paternal grandmother at Myrtle Grove , Youghal , which had been the home of Sir Walter Raleigh when he was the Governor of Ireland .
27 We reiterate : the dominant beliefs of the alliances which we have termed historical blocs are not necessarily shared by all but are promoted successfully by dominant groups and have some grounding in the consciousness of the wider membership .
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