Example sentences of "[det] [be] [adj] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Antihistamines tend to cause drowsiness , but some are better in this respect than others ( see p 316 ) .
2 Some are beneficial for some aspects of rabbiting , detrimental to others .
3 In the table , the figures to compare with one another are those across each row .
4 Will this be alright with these fish ?
5 Could this be true for all types of defacing ? ( razor-slashing other people 's faces not counted ! )
6 If this were true of all individuals , then the aggregate demand for money ( MD ) could be written as proportional to money national income ( Y ) : where k is a constant .
7 This being one of several experiments , involving a limited number of people , its location can be Britain provided the total duration of the course is less than one year and that participants are those who are rooted in action in their own countries . ’
8 Some were critical of this orthodoxy and — behind the scenes — nobody more effectively so than Toby Weaver , the most powerful civil servant of his generation in the formulation of educational policies .
9 This is compulsory on most foods .
10 This is payable on all properties valued at over £30,000 and is a fixed rate of 1 per cent .
11 This is misleading in that baptism is an initiation rite within Christianity as a whole and is not performed on dead people .
12 This is reasonable in many ways .
13 This is appropriate for most UK bonds .
14 This is appropriate in more ways than one , since , like McTaggart , Tabner has remained somewhat apart from the more experimental tendencies of his time .
15 Since this is crucial in any discussion of a person 's right to self-determination , I pursued the question of Dr Carrington 's state of mind further with Anthony Moore .
16 The history of this is that for many years M O D were unhappy about expansion of the , of the port er , for commercial use and the reason they were unhappy of course was that erm commercial use was competition that they felt would be likely to drive up wages .
17 The Serbs say this is normal at this time of the year .
18 The convention speaks of ‘ the freedom to send judicial documents , by postal channels , directly to persons abroad ’ , but makes it clear that this is subject to any objection by the state of destination .
19 ( Doubtless there will be the odd sadist in their midst but this is predictable of any group of more than thirty people . )
20 This is available to former non-ratepayers who , by 1 April 1991 , were pensioners ( women aged 60 and men aged 65 or over ) or disabled .
21 This is available from most builders ’ merchants .
22 An additional factor is that in speaking English we vary in how rhythmically we speak : sometimes we speak very rhythmically ( this is typical of some styles of public speaking ) while at other times we speak arhythmically ( that is , without rhythm ) — for example , when we are hesitant or nervous .
23 This is typical of those years in which prolonged and more extensive PSC formation would be most likely , and the column ozone was reduced by 40 Dobson Units ( DU ) where PSCs formed .
24 This is typical for most substances .
25 This is awful about these kids .
26 This is consistent with some critiques of the use of portfolio grids as discussed in chapter 4 .
27 This is one of many gems to be found in Janacek 's Uncollected Essays on Music .
28 And this is one of many ways in which ordinary communication between people depends on our having a very powerful memory , having the ability to look out for situations that we 've been warned about , and to take action in accordance with instructions that we 've been given previously and have stored up .
29 The second item is the loss of grant for an archaeology assistant three thousand eight hundred pounds , this is one of these things where we 've had English Heritage at our grant and has tapered to fade out .
30 Um often this is one of these things that 's er a vicious circle
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