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

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1 I think I 'd like to start by making a few general points , er and then er it will be a matter for for others to be somewhat more specific , I I I think I can say that the issue of a new settlement of a new settlement in Greater York is is a fairly unique situation , because we have agreement between the development industry and the County Council , and that 's something of a rarity , but also we have mild support from the Department of the Environment , and as Mr Davis has already said , that is backed by public support .
2 Erm and the meeting felt that it asks it asks for for views from local parties and we felt that the amount of money
3 But they they are for for teachers under the age of sixty .
4 Again in any traffic model there are pluses and minuses , the simplistic assumption is and it 's it 's a common techniques used in in in in traffic models er for for schemes of this type er that you do use all or nothing .
5 Once you 've done that what we actually do is to look for for sub-patterns in those tuples .
6 So that er it was good food for for weeks on end .
7 But then you also , as I see it , have to play the conciliators , between between neighbours in disputes about noise or whatever , bonfires , things like that .
8 We 're not gon na waste time explaining things to you and fortunately , through our friends , through out friends in the T and A , we do n't have to waste time .
9 AFTER For Women with its sad , sad shaved pubes and abundance of smeared ice-cream and industrial oil , comes Ludus .
10 In the ambience of Christianity ivory was particularly sought after for representations of the Virgin Mary and of Christ crucified .
11 Harrogate 's figure er was increased after after representations by the er Borough Council , that 's paragraph fifty six of N Y seven .
12 These are looked after by teams of directly employed cleaners , under the control of a hygiene officer .
13 The Prince was visiting handicapped children being looked after by members of his father 's award scheme .
14 And I would have got it together if I 'd had time had gone out to work instead of for days on end being unemployed and sitting and telling me about Karen .
15 Her growing indignation at the way they were discussing her as though she were so much merchandise was abruptly swamped by misery at the thought of giving herself to the man she had dreamed of for years in such a cold-blooded manner .
16 The residuals from the fitted line can be thought of as values for a variable which have been adjusted to take the explanatory variable into account .
17 People said at the time that the war had been fought for the children , for a better future , and the 1950s represent a watershed in the historical process by which children have come to be thought of as repositories of hope , and objects of desire .
18 The tracks can be thought of as patterns of gene activity and the ball as a developing cell .
19 Erm I mean kids can do , of a similar age , can do enormously abusive things to each-other in which case it 's often thought of as things like bulling or erm or or something like that y'know I mean for example I know somebody who attende was educated at Rugby and you know he was he was buggered silly by the other boys who also wired him up to the mains and stuck billiard cues up his bum and all sort of things .
20 First , there were what I thought of as variations at the ‘ horizontal ’ level .
21 Others we do n't usually think of as drugs at all , like alcohol and cigarettes .
22 On the other hand , certain of our major retailers ( e.g. Marks and Spencer ) are commonly thought of as models of efficiency , and their ‘ own brands ’ command widespread respect — the typical consumer does not think twice about which factory or by whom they are made .
23 They say ‘ classes can be conceived of as sets of places within the social division of labour ’ .
24 Not many lives ago there were public hangings in this country and people certainly thought it was their right to watch and enjoy in fact , they even paid for seats to see public hangings , if they could afford to and as Mr has pointed out , er it 's not long ago er that bear baiting and badger baiting and cock fighting were seen as right and proper and no doubt spoken of as rights of free born Englishmen .
25 But the trick was to think of these properties as mappable ; that is , capable of being thought of as dimensions in space .
26 It seems that all the things that we met with in life and thought of as advantages in the beginning , are found to be grave disadvantages ; and all those things that in our youth we thought of as severe disadvantages , at last come to be seen as benefits .
27 Cattle eat grass , and might therefore be thought of as enemies of grass .
28 It is appropriate to add a few words at this point that might help avert the possibility of becoming involved in any extensive debate about whether associative changes of the sort described here should really be thought of as instances of perceptual learning , producing changes in the perceived similarity of the stimuli .
29 None of these five constituencies is itself anything like an authentic community , and the notion that the two County constituencies could be thought of as parts of the same community as the three City constituencies is laughable .
30 erm it 's been something which is which was quite unique really erm in her experience of of groups of people .
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