Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [conj] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Graham was not happy about that and had a dig at me in the press .
2 I did n't see it as a choice between that and continuing an illegal existence .
3 The civilian in charge was philosophical about this and recognized the limitations .
4 Naturally , professional statisticians have considerable skill and experience on how to go about this and enjoy the challenge of participation , particularly if help is sought from an early stage .
5 Of course , we can effect change and improvement for some and enjoy the sight of others who are well housed and well heeled .
6 Bouch can not vouch for this but suggests the number of visitors might have exceeded the available accommodation which in turn put prices up .
7 The relatively low slewing rate of the LM308A is responsible for this and imposes a limit on clock frequency of 15kHz if such an eventuality is at all likely .
8 You should ask the package manager for this and enter the password using option 1.7.0 — View Module Details or the package manager can set up a special relation using option 7.2.6 — Grant / Cancel Special Link which gives you automatic access to all modules managed by that user .
9 The project aims to investigate the design of ‘ automatic ’ foreign-language dictionaries for visual look-up or for the purposes of machine aided translation ; to analyse the linguistic strategies needed for this and to study the operationalisation and computerisation of such methods .
10 Annuals and tender perennials are best for this and provide a vast range of colours and textures .
11 The support of an advisory service should be available to teachers who have visually handicapped pupils in their classes in mainstream schools , but there is a particular need for this when implementing the recommendations for a pupil who has been the subject of a statement .
12 Pass through this and follow the wall on your left which leads to another kissing gate .
13 Pass through this and cross the meadow to reach a metal gate with a stone stile at the side of it .
14 Simon did well after that but made a pretence of simple good luck to anyone who questioned his apparent good fortune .
15 I scrambled back down after that and retrieved the ball-bearing I had hit the sign with the day before .
16 ‘ I think , ’ he said , ‘ there might be more tae this than meets the eye . ’
17 If he succumbs to temptation after all and suffers the consequences , it would be to the point to say ‘ You should have known better ’ or ‘ You ought to have had more sense ’ , reproaches which derive their authority from ‘ Face facts ’ ; but it would be irrelevant ( and exasperating ) to say ‘ You should n't have made yourself ill like that ’ , on the authority of the ‘ You do n't want to be sick ’ of the practical syllogism interpreted as ‘ Do n't get sick ’ .
18 Draw a sketch of each and answer the following .
19 Intelligenty monopolized the Central Committee of each and provided the leading figures on the national stage in 1917 .
20 Instead the book details the major green issues that have been in the headlines , such as the greenhouse effect , acid rain and the hole in the ozone layer , offering a history of each and listing the consequences and possible remedies .
21 I 'd like to find some examples of that and to give the kids chances to talk and to argue their ideas where there is n't some mammoth answer stacked up on the shelves of a library somewhere .
22 We 've now got a good package which saves us nearly eighty thousand pounds and to actually undo all of that and create an awful lot of public disquiet plus a problem with regard to potential redundancy to particular saving that accommodates this as the absolutely completely inane and except for where it came from , I would be gobsmacked if it came tonight .
23 Inevitably this means that not only are individual consciousnesses unique but that the consciousnesses of one epoch may differ as greatly from those of another as do the construed worlds of a polar Eskimo and a city dweller in New York .
24 Ha ha I 'll walk past this and open the door and then run down the other one and open that one !
25 The argument from analogy concedes the first half of this but denies the second , claiming that we have at least some evidence to the contrary .
26 The defendants were aware of this but took no steps to keep the children out .
27 One other element of this that deserves a brief outline was the adoption in 1925 of a contributory pension scheme to run alongside the non-contributory one .
28 Haymo receiving news of this and hearing the commotion sent word to the Archbishop for further news , but found that the worthy Primate had left with his attendants and was well on the road to Kent .
29 He was always extremely proud of this and made a point of being known as Dr Dresser .
30 Obviously the decrease in the amount of time spent with the first-born will have an effect but many parents are aware of this and make a great effort to give attention to the older child .
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