Example sentences of "[vb -s] [noun] [prep] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Your officers has members from all over the country will try to apply a broad view but there are changes that will be necessary but they will attempt to do them in the most sympathetic and most broadly based way .
2 I am raising a point of order because my understanding is that this is the United Kingdom Parliament , which has representatives from all over the United Kingdom .
3 An exception lies in those children in whom obsessive , aggressive or bizarre sexual activity shows evidence at least of a conscious knowledge of the import of the activity itself .
4 The event takes place at 7.30pm on November 19 at the Bluecoat Arts Centre .
5 Most chimp activity takes place at least within sight of the ground , but to film all the stages of a hunt , cameraman Mike Richards ( left ) also had to take to the air .
6 If it 's on the tank he must be in the lav , he never takes food in there with him . ’
7 Will he emphasise again and again that the victims of terrorism are not just those who are maimed , injured and killed but the many people who are put on the dole because terrorism deters investment from elsewhere in Europe ?
8 She hopes parents from right across the province will join her campaign .
9 First of all the British Met Office erm receives information from all over the world , and it is able to do this because it is part of a massive weather organisation called the World Met Organisation , and this is linked by very , very high-speed communications worldwide .
10 The event , sponsored by the Cooperative Bank and organised by the town 's recreation department , attracts entries from all over the country , many of whom run in fancy dress for their favourite charities .
11 Held only once every 20 years , Preston Guild attracts visitors from all over the world .
12 , along with swimming club president and Prototype Fast Reactor station manager , was invited to present medals at the event , which attracts youngsters from all over Scotland .
13 The Engineers School attracts inventors from all over the Old World and has provided the Empire with a number of experimental weapons such as repeating muskets and pistols , multiple-barrelled cannons , mobile battle-towers called War Wagons , and the formidable Steam Tank .
14 Hay now attracts customers from all over the world .
15 The project has its own equipment , dark room and professional photographer-in-residence and attracts people from all over the town to its daily classes .
16 This means people with As at A-level , first class or good 2.1 honours degree , first time passes in chartered accountancy , or graduates who 've held down a managerial post in industry and done an MBA .
17 The Cenacle welcomes people from all over the country and holds courses and seminars which cover a wide range of denominations .
18 That gives encouragement to all of us who argue that the British electorate has an enormous collective wisdom that has seldom let it down .
19 Our society pays lip-service at least to the idea of imagination in that the word " imaginative " is normally regarded as a compliment — the opposite of " dull " .
20 It is a research centre of international standing , has gained high rating in national research selectivity surveys , and attracts students from all over the world , including some 150 postgraduate students .
21 The proportion of farm workers who live in tied accommodation also requires comment ; estimates range from just over one-half to 70 per cent ( Shelter 1974 ; Irving and Hilgendorf 1975 ) ; Gasson ( 1975 ) suggested the existence of 73,000 tied agricultural cottages in England and Wales .
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