Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Tony and I reckon that when Matt goes to heaven he 'll have his nose in an Ordnance Survey Map and he 'll be saying , " If I remember rightly there should be an old bloke around here with long grey hair and a grey beard and a long white nightie on .
2 Send your legal questions to Roger Peters at Hospitality , .
3 The Labour Party ‘ power hoggers ’ David Marquand refers to will strongly resist this approach , as being marginal to the real issues .
4 Mark Kozelek thinks about finding someone else to sing his songs , so he can hide all the time .
5 Similarly , the increasing use of urban development corporations ind Whitehall grants in inner cities would further undermine local authorities .
6 The negative views B. S. Johnson expresses above are fairly widely shared : Malcolm Bradbury points to the existence of a general critical assumption that after the work of the modernists , the ‘ experimental tradition ’ in Britain may simply have lapsed ( Bradbury 1973 : 86 ) .
7 Now , the talent of musicians like Extreme 's Nuno Bettencourt goes without saying .
8 The range of options offered at Napier contributes to the breadth of course curriculum and provides a necessary flexibility in choice of subjects studied .
9 THE innocence of youth will give way to the pressures of adulthood when Duncan Ferguson plays against Germany at Ibrox tomorrow night , ending a nine-month period during which his future at the highest level looked in doubt .
10 Mr Niachos belongs to the ‘ art as woman ’ school of collectors .
11 His willingness to accept violation and destruction at our hands out of love for us the loving obedience to his Father is the darkness of the aboriginal prayer , the prayer that makes sense of any other prayer , the mystery of hope at the heart of hopelessness that Dr Spufford refers to in the death of Robert Aske .
12 At the head of Loch Torridon , the main road coming from Kinlochewe turns along the south shore for Shieldaig , first passing through the settlement of Annat .
13 Botswana goes to the polls on Saturday , when seven parties will contest 34 seats in the country 's single chamber .
14 Thus the mental horizons of labourism ( by which Nairn refers to the tradition of independent working-class representation ) were severely circumscribed .
15 Local riders Roy Humphrey and Jason Peters from Finstock were going well too , but the only winner once again was the reigning champion Paul Millard from Trowbridge .
16 Laquer refers to the Reformation because of certain similarities between the problems caused by the Reformation and the Cold War .
17 Jonathan charts the painful break with union which it seems remains his first love — while Corrigan delves into the psychology of a man who temporarily split up with his wife , Karen , as a result of the grinding pressures of the modern game .
18 and Sarah goes to me I think he 's quite flattered , and I went in your dreams
19 Gummer goes to Environment
20 DRDA integrates with IBM 's connection service , DDCS/6000 , software that provides RS/6000 applications with access to enterprise-wide systems .
21 Mr Pecksniff refers to them as ‘ those fabulous animals ( pagan , I regret to say ) who used to sing in the water ’ .
22 The Venezuelan poet Juan Liscano sits by the sea and tells us that Europeans ‘ tend to classify us as exotic birds-parrots , or toucans … ’
23 The attack by Gilbert Wakefield [ q.v. ] there on public worship roused her to its defence in Cursory Remarks on an Enquiry into the Expediency and Propriety of Public Worship ( 1792 ) , using the pseudonym ‘ Eusebia ’ .
24 But Sam on the road to Mordor goes beyond both .
25 We shall also be introducing later ( Section 19.5 ) the spectrum functions which are the Fourier transforms of correlation functions .
26 As well as the frequency spectrum , one can define wave number spectra — Fourier transforms of the space correlations .
27 STEVE OJOMOH flies to Lanzarote with the England squad this week sensing he is fated to play for the country that tried to deport him .
28 In response , however , Polycarp turns to the crowd in the amphitheatre and shouts out the words which the Proconsul has invited him to repeal as if they applied to the audience in the arena .
29 William goes with them , staying on a farm while Diana enchants Australia .
30 Jenkins refers to the origins of new songs as ‘ cultural mutations ’ .
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