Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [prep] [noun pl] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A few self-contained University flats are also available to couples , though there is considerable competition for such flats from students already at University .
2 British firms have left the business of supplying these kinds of chips mainly to companies from the US and Japan .
3 We welcome all sorts of investors here on fair terms .
4 In Scandinavia the root used to be eaten as bread , and the strongly flavoured seeds had all sorts of applications especially to alcoholic drinks .
5 It is true for executives in all kinds of organisations regardless of age , gender , educational background , wealth , or position in the hierarchy .
6 It is sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all types of non-meanings regardless of their internal constitution or ontological status .
7 There were many representatives from churches all over our diocese who went to lobby their MPs .
8 There was further criticism that safety training and vaccination programmes are often inadequate and ‘ selective ’ , being limited only to those groups of workers most at risk .
9 It 's very unlikely we 'll be making much in those sorts of developments much of those sorts of developments this year with our current budget .
10 So I respect the access restrictions for the sake of Ted and those like him , but I reserve the right in the pub to stick out my tongue and make rasping noises at those men with wallets instead of penises , who think that pulling the trigger and gleefully watching a beautiful stag 's legs buckling beneath it as it dies is somehow a sign of manliness .
11 This is in accord with the home addresses given , the types of car driven ( over 90 per cent of all guests arrived by car ) and your own observations of guests currently in residence .
12 If you have both sexes of socolofi then at 3″ the difference in body shape should be becoming apparent .
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