Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps i i it 'll encourage us to look for a shorter route through to the , the , the solution .
2 You can actually learn something else about one another by normal discussions between during the course of the conversation now .
3 Okay number two would you please affirm the call of Ian for in the psychiatric unit .
4 certainly the case for for the sort of the landless and the , the very poor peasant and I think this is why the , the medium and the wealthy peasants are less interested to be involved , they have got things to lose .
5 L coming back to your other point I mean your saying you could not physically , or you would not wish to accommodate , let me put it that way , you would not wish to accommodate anything more than is now you 're you 're making provision for within the South Ryedale local plan
6 Negotiations for a concordat had been going on between Spain and the Vatican for about the same length of time as those between Spain and the United States .
7 Now initially er starting er starting May er for suppliers to be the adverts for from the beginning of the summer holidays and then looking forward to the Christmas trade .
8 It is possible to record from more than one subject at a time on a single EEG machine , so that it is common to have two bedrooms equipped with headboards ( into which the electrodes are plugged ) — for instance as in the Department of Human Sciences at Loughborough University — or to have two headboards and beds in a single bedroom , as in Hull .
9 Now that seems to us to be a very good way forward in establishing a framework for for the consideration of those sort of proposals .
10 Six of the eighteen people who participated in the study were recorded as being contacted by other clients for approximately 7 minutes worth in the 11 hour day observed on only one of the datapoints ; one person received this level of contact on two datapoints ; and one other received 26 minutes in 11 hours on one datapoint .
11 You were right in saying that there was very bad press given to hormone replacement therapy in in the early days when they used very high doses of of er un er , of normal oestrogens and this caused an increase in the amount of end of uterus , uterine cancer and this I think has generally er mo mo mo ruined the course for for the older doctors because they still think that it 's associated with an increase in cancer and they have n't got up to date to realise that the more modern preparations are not causing this and that 's where I think th the problems li lie .
12 Thus , We an now substitute values for into the above equation : Stage 2 : Determination of
13 For example , evidence of the implications of directly providing , or retaining responsibility for round the clock care , hammers home the reality of the phrase ‘ needing a break ’ ; evidence that it is not so much low income which is costly for the carer but the precariousness of a present and a future which depends , at least in part .
14 That restriction suddenly would n't be imposed in the next two or three years , it would be a gradual reduction through to the year two thousand and six .
15 On both occasions she had been struck by the contrast between on the one hand the beauty of the Bay itself , the islands , the fine buildings towards Posillipo and on the other the cramped and jumbled desperation of the mean and bustly streets immediately below her .
16 HEALTH Secretary Virginia Bottomley ( second right ) was pulling her weight yesterday — and helping raise money for Save the Children .
17 The other thing we do sort of every now and then , and next time will be Easter , we actually have some people in costume who actually reoccupy the house over Waster weekend in this case as as the household of William and they 've been coming for a long time now and they 've got set into the set into their roles quite well .
18 It was more wind than what was the hurricane after to the North East .
19 Well that they showed us er a thing about the speed about about the traffic approaching lights when they 're starting flashing .
20 Most people find it hard to say what Labour stands for at the moment .
21 While left academics queue up to deliver their twenty thousand words worth on the latest nuance of postmodernism , we look in vain for two hundred words on a new film or television programme .
22 This was probably an enclosed wood for the use of the lord of the Manor for in the old English the term Hag or Haggs denoted a fenced or enclosed wood .
23 Oh I see so this was a burial off off the the boat .
24 And we are seeing in eighteen thirty a significant gap between on the one hand erm the western powers and on the other hand the east european or the central and eastern european powers .
25 Is there a gap , I mean how big is the gap between like the reception and the party kind of thing ?
26 Its appeal , he said , is the excitement it generates in the search for off the wall ideas … not to mention the opportunities it creates for involvement in radio .
27 The kit will be made available to some customers and other interested parties for around the cost of a day 's consultancy .
28 The kit will be made available to some customers and other interested parties for around the cost of one day 's consultancy .
29 The garments by the London fashion house L'Ultima will raise funds for Save The Children .
30 and though these sort of things were the the best way I I saw it er of of raising funds for for the coming two elections the Euro Election and the next local elections .
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