Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [prep] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 That means that we are locked into issuing fire certificates since we rely on the and it imposes a marked official erm , performance target on us , we ca n't afford to let the numbers of inspections of supported defences drop , so that means that we 've got to find money from elsewhere in the budget .
2 It is claimed that after decay of the soft tissues , small mammal bone does not survive exposure for long on the ground , becoming soft and disintegrating within one year ( Voorhies , 1969 ) .
3 Now you 're moving to Bilborough , you 're moving to Bilborough erm just say in five years time they got rid of the flats erm and they built houses on here on the site , would you move back ?
4 The novelty of these services meant that the area , as a pioneer development centre , soon attracted visitors from all over the country .
5 Keith Hayes , treasurer of Middlesbrough and District Philatelic Society , which hosted this year 's convention , said it had attracted dealers from all over the North from the Tweed to the Humber .
6 London was the great magnet , the one place that continued to attract immigrants from all over the country , not just the poor but people from all classes of society .
7 The demonstrations began on March 7 , when 200 women representing organisations from all over the West Bank and Gaza held a sit-in at the Red Cross offices in East Jerusalem .
8 Chris Bonington said ‘ This year we are hoping to attract teams from all over the country to an event that we believe to be a great way of linking people here with the millions still suffering from probably the world 's most disabling disease . ’
9 The company therefore said that salesmen must agree to a new restrictive covenant which barred them from soliciting customers for up to a year after leaving .
10 Your officers has members from all over the country will try to apply a broad view but there are changes that will be necessary but they will attempt to do them in the most sympathetic and most broadly based way .
11 ‘ Even if we celebrated in a small way we would have attracted tourists from all over the world .
12 The auction has attracted enquiries from all over the world .
13 The school , for disturbed children , drew pupils from all over the country , at fees of forty thousand pounds a year each .
14 Universities there have started teaching the subject in English in an attempt to attract students from all over the world and so far they appear to be succeeding .
15 The event is expected to attract collectors from all over the country .
16 One of the most reputed single-site vineyards of this area is ‘ Le Leon ’ , named after Pope Leo the Magnificent , who drew supplies from here in the first half of the nineteenth century .
17 In order to ascertain the cause of a urethritis , it is necessary to obtain material from just inside the urethral meatus .
18 The auction 's attracted interest from all over the world , and Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger may be among the bidders .
19 I am raising a point of order because my understanding is that this is the United Kingdom Parliament , which has representatives from all over the United Kingdom .
20 Pragmatism claims to risk error at least about the right issue .
21 In theory he supposed he could organize PANUP from anywhere in the UK , but he knew that it was irrevocably bound to Larksoken headland , to the caravan , to that concrete mass five miles to the north which had power , apparently , to dominate his will as it did his imagination .
22 Have n't seen Dan in there for a long time , I thought he 'd left Lionel and gone off to get a a highly lucrative job somewhere You do n't somehow expect to see a , a young man with a university degree working in your local green grocer do you ?
23 Alan sets to work on a simple , single-layered bob by brushing hair through well with a Denman Traditional .
24 The Great Exhibition lasted from May until October and attracted visitors from all over the world to see the various items of produce exhibited , and a Mr. Thomas Cook enlarged his business by arranging trips to that Exhibition from a great many places .
25 I parked sort of out in the car park and then got a tr a trolley and wheeled it rather than have to try and get back into that lot .
26 In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the fair — for cattle , sheep and hardware as well as horses — attracted people from all over the country .
27 The event attracted people from all over the UK .
28 Meeting people from all over the world became a hobby for them and they were both very happy to tun it into a way of life .
29 It was non-competitive and I loved meeting people from all over the world , listening to their music and watching their dancing .
30 Our expertise in serving people from all over the world in renowned .
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