Example sentences of "[prep] [subord] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 For where to get the medicines see the list of useful addresses in Appendix 3 .
2 In America , and in his memories of a life still to be wished for although lost and gone for ever , that boy could be glimpsed in Eliot also .
3 The voice we hear is , as usual for the period right up to 1910 , an external voice : women are a group more spoken about than speaking , if we are to believe the written records .
4 ‘ People have too many other things to be worrying about than remembering a revolution that did not achieve very much . ’
5 The last great campaign to revise social style — the so-called anti-spiritual pollution drive six years ago - petered out after only a few months when even the party leadership acknowledged it had more important things to worry about than enforcing short hair and dreary clothes .
6 ’ If onlys are things that eagles prefer to talk about than do .
7 I think that 's a good example of where defining requirements is , is quite difficult .
8 erm erm concentration put on of where pumping into us , there came back a further report on how one would win that and as I remember it , the professional advise was we should have twenty but Charles and his I nearly said men but progress erm .
9 Wilde ( 1988 ) does accept that like physiological arousal feelings of subjective risk are not necessarily focal in the driver 's consciousness but he claims that there is continual level of subjective risk which the driver will become aware of if asked to report on it or if there are sudden changes in level .
10 Most frequently , under the two-party system , all these requirements are met easily by sending for the Leader of the Opposition or of the majority party , as the case may be , upon the fall of government-as happened , for example , in 1945 and 1951 .
11 This was originally posed by David Singer in 1961 as the problem of whether to account for the behaviour of the international system in terms of the behaviour of the nation states comprising it or vice versa .
12 Even choice of proper names , or of whether to call a character fair or dark-haired , is a matter of style — in this Halliday the pluralist must agree with Lodge the monist .
13 In the final instance the golfer could simply refuse to work with his agent , who would then be faced with the problem of whether to sue his erstwhile client — a very expensive , long-winded and unsatisfactory process .
14 The dilemma of whether to improve ( or not ) an old building which may not be needed in a few years ' time can last for decades .
15 er and therefore for that very reason do not like to see the Government going in for a whole series of embarrassing defeats er and erm getting into very grave difficulties with an important Bill and I therefore arise only to ask my Noble Friend er at the last minute would like to consider very seriously erm a conciliatory reply of whether accepting er the amendments with er or er or some of them er with er er er view to their reconsideration or asking those who propose them to defer them from to from today 's sitting , there 's still further sittings ahead , but whether he was prepared to ask them to give him a chance to reflect without incurring serious Government defeats to reflect further on whether further amendments can not and should not be made .
16 However , others find that coffee aggravates their Cystitis , so you are really the best judge of whether to use this measure or not .
17 This problem clearly relates to the question of cost and benefits of particular accounting information systems which can not be ignored in the consideration of whether to use a single factory-wide overhead rate or a separate rate for each cost centre .
18 The choice of whether to use the money wage version , , or the price version , of the Phillips curve depends upon the nature of the problem being examined .
19 THE question of whether to use our own labour or contractors ' is a tricky one .
20 Whilst this decision has been criticised as a " narrow " interpretation of the law ( ibid ) , our examination of the nature of casual working and the characteristics of the casual labour force in the hotels and catering sector raises the question of whether according casual workers employee status , and thus bringing them within the coverage of employment protection legislation , would be of any great relevance .
21 That evening Valeria and I discussed the problem of whether to carry on with our mission or not .
22 It was a question of whether to turn away with tears in her eyes , admitting failure , or giving Amsterdam a taste of her temper .
23 It used to be a case of whether United would win the title again before Doomsday .
24 Finally , this decision amounts to the choice of whether to pick up the artist 's annual option .
25 We also support the element of flexibility within the arrangements whereby community citizens have the option of whether to vote in their country of residence or in the home country via a postal ballot .
26 Mick Hayes believes the only way to get to the bottom of whether living next to power cables can damage your health is a full-scale Government inquiry .
27 While civil servants and directors wade through the legal quagmire of whether to record unmet needs , many staff who have to implement the policy are already up to their necks in it .
28 The kind of determinism dominant in the book is exemplified in his discussion of tense : On the other hand it could be said that the English tense system offers speakers the choice of whether to see time in this way .
29 The questions of whether to allow increases in the industry 's import fuel bills to be passed on to the consumer and how to treat investment need to be addressed .
30 There had been heated argument in the Supreme Soviet on the question of whether to allow members of the armed forces and police to belong to a political party .
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