Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Each firm has nominated the persons whom enquiries should be addressed , and for the sake of good order , those are the people through whom both inputs and outputs are channelled . |
2 | Mrs. Mary Campbell of Boquhan , a lady with important political connections in the town of Stirling , sent Drummond with her letter of recommendation to call on Lord Milton , the intermediary through whom much of the Duke of Argyll 's patronage was distributed . |
3 | As the person through whom all orders for purchases from project grants must pass , this is clearly a key position in the project 's structure . |
4 | He was the funnel through whom all subsequent experience of the Spirit of God would be mediated . |
5 | Jesus Christ , through whom all things were created , |
6 | there is only one Lord , Jesus Christ , through whom all things were created and through whom we live |
7 | Is the Nat Sec the person through whom all dealings with the nation 's Churches at central level are to be conducted ( eg Synods , Assemblies , central women 's organisations , youth offices etc ) ? |
8 | Is Nat Sec the person through whom all dealings with government departments are to be channelled ( eg Dept of Education , Dept of Environment who are responsible for house to house collections in N.I ) ? |
9 | Polygon and EUP staff work alongside one another in the press 's four-storey Georgian offices , effectively open-plan through everyone habitually leaving the doors of their small rooms open . |
10 | ‘ In a small village , the most minor event is discussed endlessly because nothing very much ever happens , and everyone knows everything about everyone else … ’ |
11 | Individuals can only do their jobs well in this context if they know a great deal about everyone else 's jobs and problems . |
12 | Individuals can only do their jobs well in this context if they know a great deal about everyone else 's jobs and problems . |
13 | What about everyone else — ever been a mate , colleague , love-child of anyone who 's ever played for us ? |
14 | What about everyone else — ever been a mate , colleague , love-child of anyone who 's ever played for us ? |
15 | Peter was famous for nothing besides denying the Lord and putting his foot in his mouth up to the kneecap on several occasions , but he was chosen . |
16 | The study of something for its own sake , for the sake of knowing , understanding , grasping it and for nothing else , is an essential characteristic of education , lower or higher , though more obviously of higher education . |
17 | Those who were kind now would remember him in future — if for nothing else than the thank-you letters . |
18 | Carry him safely , dismiss him soon ; he will thank you for nothing else . |
19 | His mind was set on walking down his quarry and had room for nothing else . |
20 | ‘ I must thank you for this , if for nothing else , ’ she said and , placing him back in Tamar 's arms , turned and went from the room . |
21 | Reading copy : fit for nothing else . |
22 | One of the larger , more predatory species should also possibly be considered as they should mix in quite well C. managuense , motaguense , labridens , octofasciatum , bartoni , and friedrichsthalii are all well worth considering if for nothing else , because of their elongated , torpedo-shaped bodies , especially the C. managuense . |
23 | Thirty years apart in age , they embraced with that warmth of affection which pious women sometimes allow themselves towards each other , knowing that it will be mistaken for nothing else . |
24 | Sally-Anne deserved punishment for forcing him to do that , if for nothing else . |
25 | Cared for nothing else . ’ |
26 | To her shame , she 'd postponed her departure to Bordeaux until the last possible moment , hanging round Les Hiboux , hoping against hope that he would come there to find her — to say a formal goodbye at least , even if she could hope for nothing else , she 'd thought achingly . |
27 | And what is more , the clichés used by Mome Elwis are at least better suited to the cleric than anything the clerk can come out with : ( " I can do no other deed but say my paternoster and my creed to Christ for my misdeeds , and my Ave Maria — I am sorry for my sins — and my de profundis for all who remain in sin , for I am good for nothing else — Christ knows that , the king of heaven . " ) |
28 | Now let's be honest here put yourself in their situation , the obvious thing in the storm and th the water comes crashing over , well you do n't really want to fill the boat with water so you start bailing the water out , when you realize you 're not gon na be successful cos more is coming in than you can get out and the storm is not abating , you would naturally get agitated and if for nothing else , at least you can come and help us to bail out ! |
29 | Well not so much cheaper cos I was most of the time I was doing it for nothing anyway . |
30 | If she sees him today she might go over there and tell him his name for nothing again . ’ |