Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Wölflinn was naturally not ignorant of artists , but the famous phrase indicated an interest in the sequence of art seen as forms which develop as if of their own volition .
2 They also dance for and with each other .
3 Sir Colin , especially , was responsible for realising that airlines are a service business in which competitors use similar equipment and fly to and from the same places with costs that can be much the same .
4 We 're able to travel in style to wherever we want , when we want to and at our own pace .
5 ‘ They may be unable to live their lives as they want to because of influences from the past .
6 I speak as if to a child , and add , ‘ On Friday . ’
7 Political theorists have drawn a distinction between ‘ representative ’ groups composed of interests and ‘ promotional ’ ones which speak for or on behalf of a particular client-body .
8 After all , the theist is seeking to conform with the verification principle and is listing observations which count for or against God 's existence .
9 As an employer , you need to pay NI contributions for those employees aged 16 or over , who earn at or above what is known as the lower earnings limit , which stands at £52 a week from 6th April 1991 .
10 The local Labour Party published a dossier of this record of disrepair and urged that other surveys be carried out " and the results published in an agitational way , as part of the wider demand for decent housing , run for and by the working class " .
11 She imagined she could feel the short curly hairs of her silken bush standing on end , and knew her cunt lips would be hanging partially open as if in invitation .
12 Twins figured largely in these latter compositions ; one twin quite normal — strong and healthy — the other twisted out of shape , the eyes white and blank , the mouth open as if in pain .
13 Although the specifics vary between and within disability groups , there is a surprising degree of similarity in the kinds of physical changes experienced with ageing .
14 Research processes vary between and within discipline ; most really significant advances in knowledge come about through the application of several techniques .
15 Some of the erm stems on it look as if as if , not mouldy , but er they 're sort of
16 These need not be specified in full as the Listing will start on or after the start string and finish on or before the end string , without exceeding the range given by them .
17 Travel to and from work may have been combined with other activities , or with a knowledge of other activities going on around them .
18 The quality of product delivered by BR management is experienced daily by the many thousands who travel to and from Waterloo , where the indicator boards are frequently inactive at peak travel time in the evening , and only the desultory , forlorn and uncertain voices of junior staff is available to advise hapless passengers over the tannoy when and where they might expect to find an uncancelled train to get them home on time — if they are lucky — and to deliver an occasional apology .
19 Parties and witnesses are entitled to allowances for loss of earnings , subsistence and travel to and from the tribunal .
20 Travel to and from the UK airport is easier
21 Travel to and from work in the city costs on average £15 a week , then there 's the council tax , which , depending on where you live , can cost from £10 to £20 a week .
22 When a weak-form word is being contrasted with another word , e.g. : ‘ The letter 's from him , not to him ’ A similar case is what we might call a co-ordinated use of prepositions : ‘ I travel to and from London a lot ’ ‘ A work of and about literature ’
23 We 're asking the Councillors if they actually get out of their cars and get on buses and travel to and from council meetings and er shopping , that sort of thing for public transport .
24 Such integration effects were also seen using the Short construct plus or minus the X and Y box , as the phenotype of interest ( thymic expression ) was not seen in all cases ( 46 ) .
25 If a period has been missed and there is a possibility of pregnancy when severe or unusual pains develop with or without any blood flow .
26 Allow to come to room temperature ( about 20sec ) then , using a stripping knife ( used for decorating ) , push into and along the chocolate , moving the knife from left to right to form waves .
27 If we expose shadows to the light , they disappear as if by magic .
28 I 'm caught you know betwixt and between , which do I like the best .
29 Out-patients visit with or without an appointment and can telephone if they have problems .
30 Intraluminal gall bladder pressure was recorded in anaesthetised guines pigs in response to cholecystokinin or bethanechol before and after treatment with specific NO synthase inhibitors ( N G -nitro-L-arginine , N G -nitro-L-arginine methyl ester , or N G -monomethyl-L-arginine ) , or with a NO donor ( sodium nitroprusside ) .
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