Example sentences of "of [noun] [adv] [conj] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 yeah , I think it 's an organ , and that , that is all in those two recesses , now , you know if I find you know that I do n't get anywhere and I ca n't see that I wo n't , but if , because the bathroom is where the dog is there , of course consequently that comes through the corner of the lounge
2 Even if not in any way competitive , STACK membership is advantageous for the individual stunt flyer , not only for the informative manual , but also for its newsletter with a regular calendar of activities worldwide and tips on team flying .
3 He wants to grasp the nature or the practice of ideology scientifically and characterizes ‘ ideology ’ as whole , unified by its problematic and dependent on the social situation in which it occurs .
4 Despite both this importance and the continuous expansion of third world military expenditure , this topic is a relatively neglected area of study particularly as regards systematic statistical investigation .
5 This may be so for the population of probationers generally but does not apply to the AEC sample .
6 She did slim down a couple of years ago but has piled on the pounds again .
7 There 's the one when he scores against Sheff Utd a couple of years ago and takes the piss out of Vineyard , and the one when he scored for Scotland and tried to get his leg over ( oo-er ) the advertising boards .
8 But now everybody just kind of mucks in and gets on with it .
9 The figure of the child surrounded by the warmth and comfort of the lap of the ‘ big woman ’ is a memory of things past and provides a rich contrast to the earliest works in the exhibition .
10 and then it winds another piece of paper in and starts printing again
11 Suppose the central bank takes this line of argument seriously and opts for the following policy rule : where n is a constant .
12 Now you 've never had a a contract of employment so that goes in favour as well .
13 DeMarco regards these techniques as in the realm of analysis only and considers design to be a separate process where the analyst uses his experience and imagination to ‘ invent ’ a new system .
14 Erm so I would hope that the further consideration of the issue of horse riding on , on rights of way obviously that relates to bridleways but the issue of the use of , of , of , of footpaths should be addressed and indeed where there are er bridleways one would hope that there was space to er make available room for horses and room for walkers because if there is n't room er there are a lot of considerable er difficulties where horses , particularly where horses are , are , are regularly being erm ridden in , in , in , in places where th where the walkers wish to go .
15 She is a teacher and has managed to get out of school early and does not tell us why she has left .
16 The shift factor is a function of temperature only and decreases with increasing temperature , it is , of course , unity at T o .
17 Furthermore , the manual is concerned with matters of design alone and does not address the benefits that might arise from legal changes — because it can not .
18 Paul Levy 's new television series and book looks at the culinary ghosts of Christmas past and brings them up to the present day
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