Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Erm in t , how di , does that in any way affect you know the kind of things you eat or in terms of diet ?
2 The fact is now I mean where like two years ago she was taking two and three exams at a time .
3 There tended to be a permanent core of linguistically trained staff engaged on programmes within companies , either freelance or on renewable , semi-permanent contracts .
4 These primer pairs allowed for PCR not only of the AD1 sequence but across its junction with either flanking type III repeat or across the junction of both 5' and 3' flanking repeats .
5 It is aimed either at the external hacker of which there are far fewer than press reports suggest or at the employee who though they have legitimate access legitimate lim limited access to a computer , nevertheless go beyond that authorization , but in order for the act to be successful , in order to get a successful prosecution , the prosecution have got to show that the access was unauthorized , and in the absence of clear codes of conduct , clear on-screen messages , that can be quite tricky .
6 She 's talking about improved representation and personalize that in relation to the Northumberland area , which would n't contradict what , whatever flows from structures and branch structures in the transitional period er which is you know good six months to a , a , a year away as it were .
7 Flavour that with heavily bunkered fairways , hard greens defended by miserly bunkers , swales and a variable breeze and you 'll appreciate that carding pars here is the devil 's work and birdies are virtually non-existent .
8 Estimates suggest that since then , the number of house sales has fallen by about 40 per cent .
9 Estimates suggest that since then , the number of house sales has fallen by about 40 per cent .
10 Otherwise , the figures on present-day variations strongly suggest that since then it is nasal environments that have subsequently led the change , closely followed by fricative and voiced stop environments .
11 suggest that with appropriate feedback the effect could be eliminated .
12 Comparisons suggest that for comparable hotels rack rates can be increased by an average of £5 per night .
13 Both Brennan ( 1976 ) and Conrad ( 1979 ) suggest that for the profoundly deaf child , oralism provides this sort of obstruction .
14 Studies suggest that for improvements in aerobic capacity , you must raise your heart rate for at least 20 minutes per session .
15 However , tachistoscopic half-field studies with normal subjects suggest that for sinistrals the presence of familial left handedness reduces perceptual asymmetry for non-verbal as for verbal tasks ( Gilbert , 1977 ; Albert and Obler , 1978 ) or shifts the asymmetry in the direction opposite to that for dextrals ( Schmuller and Goodman , 1980 ) .
16 Rather , such theorists suggest that for any particular organisation the most appropriate structure is that which best fits the particular organisation , depending upon the relationship between a number of variables .
17 Regarding the management structures you have supplied , I suggest that for the smaller unitary authorities a second Assistant Director should be inserted in the proposed Planning Department structures .
18 The author suggest that for the courses sampled their existed a ‘ virtual parity ’ between the performance of NSEs and SEs .
19 As for the borrowing lecture and the lecture on job creation , I have been able to state on a number of occasions when I have been a little more demotic that all independent forecast suggest that under a Labour Government — heaven forbid — borrowing and unemployment would be higher .
20 Clinical trials suggest that including naturally occurring complex carbohydrate in oral rehydration solutions ( ORS ) in place of glucose increases water absorption and reduces stool volume during acute diarrhoea .
21 It is expected that this trend will continue at least until the turn of the century : indeed forecasts suggest that between now and the year 2000 , the 70 year old ex-Service population will nearly double , while by the end of that period some 500,000 ex-RAF personnel will be over 80 years old .
22 It is expected that this trend will continue at least until the turn of the century ; indeed forecasts suggest that between now and the year 2000 , the 70 year old ex-Service population will nearly double , while by the end of that period some 500,000 ex-RAF personnel will be over 80 years old .
23 But his own estimates , widely regarded as the most reliable of many recent projections , suggest that between 317 000 and 446 000 black South Africans will be HIV-positive by the end of this year .
24 Estimates suggest that between a fifth and a quarter of children may spend some time in a one-parent family .
25 The British Crime Survey suggests that one in four crimes are officially reported , although sociologists and criminologists suggest that between 10 and 15 per cent is a more probable figure .
26 The Ehrenreichs suggest that between 1880 and 1920 in the USA , medicine , law , social work and teaching established themselves as professions , whilst , for example , engineering did not .
27 Well I suggest that between now and the next er Christmas er , day you decide
28 From the seventeenth until the early nineteenth century , parish records suggest that over one-half of widows would normally have been provided with regular pensions on the rates ; and still more remarkable , when compared with working-class incomes , these pensions were twice as good as those offered by state pensions today ( see Fig. 1 ) .
29 Polls suggest that over two-thirds of the population accept that the measures are necessary .
30 And although the Newsons concede the chicken and egg possibility — do you smack a child because he is delinquent , or is he delinquent because he is smacked ? — they argue that their findings do not support the old belief that sparing the rod spoils the child , but suggest that at the very least , mothers who smack do not succeed in producing non-delinquent children .
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