Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [adj] [is] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Here , almost uniquely , is a sense of how much is at stake in human terms .
2 For in his analyses of the classes of capitalism he resorts to purposive terminology , without giving any hint of how this is to be understood except in an everyday , voluntarist manner .
3 The geographical distribution of relevant texts from c. 1190–1320 is from Lincolnshire or Norfolk ( in the north ) to the southern counties , but the instability seems to be greatest in the East Midlands .
4 You can put any text in here that is in the file for which you are looking .
5 The recommendations in paragraph ten er ask you to approve the capital programme and the revenue budget and the staffing for the committee and that , that 's the increase of the one post I mean I referred to you earlier and if the committee approves this budget , will put forward to the Policy and Resources Committee on the thirty first of January which will consolidate the budgets for all the er services and make final decisions on how that 's to be and reset for the next .
6 The literature of the last few years is thronged with papers proposing that these must be taken into account — but with few realistic proposals on how this is to be achieved .
7 The assistant must thus be provided with detailed instructions on how this is to be achieved .
8 If the claim that they all legitimate the existing order is to be more than a dogma it must be refined , and Althusser 's work offers no suggestion as to how this is to be done .
9 Over there that 's behind me that 's
10 Over there that 's behind me that 's
11 Some items of expenditure are fixed by statute and there is no room for debate about how much is to be spent .
12 Gushing statements to the young person about how this is for their own good , or ‘ this is going to hurt me more than it hurts you ’ ( attitudes which are still prevalent ) are quite unhelpful , virtually damaging in fact .
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