Example sentences of "[prep] [conj] [pron] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 There is the concern for the physical manifestation of the problem , a place-based concern for where it occurs .
2 One very small point of procedure is worth noting : at a first glance at this example there appears to be a redundancy of the indication pp , but on closer examination it is seen that it has never been used unnecessarily , for where it appears on the same line of the score in two successive bars the first of the pair of instruments whose parts are written on that line enters alone , and the second joins him in the next bar .
3 For where it has been drawn is everywhere ; from the insistence of Thorndike , and the early behaviourists like Watson and Hull , that all is to be explained , including human behaviour , in terms of conditioned reflexes , to the open-handedness of well-meaning liberationists like Rollin who argue that even worms and sea anemones should be given the benefit of the doubt since we can not be certain that they do not feel pain and therefore have a consciousness ( 1981 : 31 ) .
4 ‘ So Billy Tuckett gets badly scared and starts running for where he thinks his old friend Lucy Scarrott lives . ’
5 and she , he , she goes down to the abortion centre right after and he dies !
6 So you actually write down questions so much going on you ca n't be expected to remember everything and if you 've got just you know sort of questions written down the page like what is your name , it 's simple as that it gets you to do , what ?
7 He does n't see us as a part of a crowd , he does n't see us as a number on a computer , he does n't see us as numbers on a bank account , or in some other organizational er er er computer set up or whatever it is , he does n't just see us as that he sees us as individuals .
8 Now in the inside of that it opens out , there 's an opening in the bone and that leads down among other things into a tube down here , now that is connected up further down to the sinuses across
9 And because of that it has got gravitation and fields which is n't as big as the earth , it 's only about one sixth as big as the earth .
10 So er David you know them , I think I 'm letting the down really but when you do do it there wo n't be any , be any erm , oh I never thought of that he says
11 cos it was all fresh cos he was gon na get meat tomorrow and the following day , so I says to him I says well why did n't you use your cheque book ? , he says oh I never thought of that he says , cos it takes a few days to get it , he do n't know with a cheque book
12 I shall mar all of that he has made and foraged .
13 Well unfortunately a lot of that he 's got to stop you know .
14 Fortunately , there is another part of Dorset which Hardy was particularly fond of and which has nothing to attract visitors en masse .
15 She had one year of and she thinks erm it 's boring , bit of a dump ! .
16 And there 's a book and it 's oh about quarter of and it 's got the bible written in fourteen nineties .
17 Cos they we we were , we were doing it and and wha they were all kinds of and it 's got and I like , rushed it over to the sink and , and then just and then with the table it fell
18 There are areas and times of Burton 's life which he does n't think much of and he says so .
19 Of course they , they had questions of and he says oh well I 've sat with him , the man 's prepared working at Lambert , but no you ca n't allow the man to work after he 's sixty and that was it .
20 He says well I , we were on about sort of and he says bring it up at the next meeting , I says
21 Oh the Toshiba , the Toshiba transformers , that 's what he 's got a good range of and he 's written down
22 said all I 'm worried about is did I wash my hair too early for you so she said it 's alright I 've got a spray that I can sort of cos she likes it quite wet when she
23 And she was coming back along towards and she comes all along the dual carriageway and this car in front of her
24 Erm it 's tha then getting towards and she 's gone down and done the horses he sh he said it 's then getting to Harriet 's bed time so she baths her all sorts her out and he said well she does work hard , he said and by the end of that she she wo n't be able to do anything else !
25 What is beyond the boundaries of his own home ground is an outside world composed of impersonal structures and processes over which he has no control , of if he does have some control , it is only by virtue of some formal authority vested in an office that he occupies .
26 There are n states of nature and he receives a return of if he takes action i and the state is j .
27 Well there 's Diane the hairdresser 's wife whom I do n't see a great deal of but she lives near .
28 something to do with that cos of but he denies that they saw it .
29 This kind of sexism can be ( and has been ) noted , but it is hard to get rid of because it occurs in ‘ unregulated ’ contexts : nobody has made or written down a rule saying that women can be addressed as ‘ dearie ’ or referred to as ‘ bitches ’ .
30 Classes are defined in terms of whether one owns or is a servant of a particular means of production .
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