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

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1 erm How much of a problem was that for for tenants living on the flats ?
2 So eventually all the windows will be done like this with with shutters and we can get rid of that wretched plastic but it 's all quite expensive .
3 Vultures rarely kill their own food , but are known for tidying up after the kills of bigger mammal predators such as of lions .
4 The development of play leads naturally towards involvement in games , which begin in imitative practice such as tying a shoelace , and develop towards symbolic constructions such as of villages or weddings .
5 Some of these are official , in that senior managers do not allow policewomen to carry arms , from which follows some restrictions on where policewomen cam be stationed , and on their involvement in high-profile political policing , such as at riots .
6 Reinforce the turning line of the pelmet fabric and lining , 2.5cm ( 1in ) in from raw edge , on inward corners , such as between scallops , with a row of small machine stitches .
7 The sequence adjacent to the insertion site is very well conserved over large evolutionary distances such as between fungi , algae and bacteria .
8 NO is formed from fuel and air at high temperatures , such as in furnaces , power stations and car engines , In air , NO is converted to NO&sub2 ; , With sunlight and hydrocarbons , this forms ozone , part of photochemical smog .
9 We can continue to gain services at a price that leads to the exploitation of some fellow citizens , whether they work in the private sector , such as in hotels , or in the public sector , as in the health services .
10 Though I 'd learned that the black abaya dropped the temperature by degrees , and though I 'd worn both veil and coat at various odd times , such as in storms , or in the desert heat , the sight of a European woman in such an outfit on an ordinary day in a compound or town would be more than anyone , including myself , could take .
11 Other species had radiator-type cranial frills and horns through which blood vessels could dilate and cool , rather like the blood vessels in mammalian horns ( such as in stags , antelopes , etc . ) .
12 Usually ministers are formally answerable to Parliament only for discharging their own responsibilities relating to sponsored bodies ( such as in terms of broad policy and general oversight ) , while responsibility for efficiency and day-to-day matters normally rests with the organizations ' own management .
13 Secondly , Meshkinpour did not regard confirmation of a diagnosis as influencing patient management whereas we felt that it was of value in certain situation such as in patients with suspected achalasia before myotomy .
14 Our findings help elucidate the in vivo effects of 5HT , such as in patients with carcinoid diarrhoea who have rapid small bowel and colonic transit and decreased capacitance of the proximal colon .
15 Investigations take place both in natural settings , such as in schools or with families , as well as in the psychological laboratory .
16 Horses need ample fresh water , which means keeping water troughs clean an filled ; and making sure that ground water , such as in dams or streams , does not become polluted .
17 Teaching is normally by courses of lectures but considerable emphasis is also placed on teaching in small groups such as in tutorials and seminars .
18 Even if the senses are acute , physical frailty reduces the ability to take the necessary quick action to avoid accidental injuries , such as by falls or burns .
19 This is defined as the average for each period ( during which the optimisation takes places ) of the sum of wives ' net earnings ( where received ) , other state benefits such as Child Benefits , rent and rate rebates , Family Income Supplement , free school meals and milk , and other private sector income ( receipts such as from lodgers , occupational pensions , and insurance schemes ) .
20 These are called trans-shipment points , where extra costs are involved if goods have to be loaded on to other types of transport , such as from ships on to lorries , or on to railway waggons to go further inland .
21 We approach much of by paths made for staling purposes and we have easy walking surfaces because it is grazed .
22 Lice , made much of by combatants on other fronts , receive little mention .
23 Seasonal conditions which inhibited or prevented travel on the roads have been made much of by historians , but the mushrooming growth in scheduled services after 1760 is testimony to a substantial improvement in this respect .
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