Example sentences of "[prep] [subord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is purely graphic , as are his subsequent posters , for Eureka Stockade ( 1949 ) , a turbulent scene entirely suitable for a ‘ spectacular drama of Australia 's Gold Rush ’ with its clash between miners and the colonial government , and for Where No Vultures Fly ( 1951 ) which was one of Ealing 's big box-office successes .
2 Of course , sea-trout never give themselves up easily ; you have to know your loch and be prepared to hunt for where the fish lie ; so be prepared for a lot of rowing , and a lot of finger-crossing on Oscaig .
3 He narrowly missed what he thought was a lamp post but turned out to be a tree , and reached for where the handle was usually to be found on a front door .
4 As for where the monarchy goes , that matters more .
5 For where the first stage , the mechanised production in factories of consumer goods for an existing colonial market virtually monopolised by Britain , promised and provided immediate and enormous profit on a relatively modest outlay , the second did not .
6 Concomitant with bonding is leadership , for where the bolder of two friends , or the elder of a related pair , goes , the second follows .
7 Mr Lyle , although a commoner , has a very distinguished genealogy , for where the aristocracy are concerned , the further back they go , the better they get .
8 Plainly , there will be a very close connexion between the rules of change and the rules of recognition : for where the former exists the latter will necessarily incorporate a reference to legislation as an identifying feature of the rules , though it need not refer to all the details of procedure involved in legislation .
9 As is the labour so is the living ; for where the poor are full of work , they are never empty of wages ; they eat while the others starve , and have a tolerable plenty .
10 You are still looking for where the boy could have been ? ’
11 The reason for such a power is that contemporaneous reporting may prejudice either the proceedings in question ( as where the material — although heard in open court — has not been made known to the jury ) or some further proceedings which were pending or imminent at the time .
12 He rightly points out that we need more ladies toilets and if you know you get the chance to use the ladies loo it 's cleaner and better looked after than the men 's , I 've heard .
13 While they had not asked for permission to enter his lands and claimed they were not in a position to pay for the disturbance , they promised he would be well looked after if the find was as good as appeared .
14 The younger ones needed looking after while the mothers were busy , and the distress of the children , although more naked than that of their mothers , was less terrible .
15 The factory which was in Leith had what would now he called a creche where the children could it and play and he looked after whilst the mothers got on with the ground sheets … and the war .
16 Oh yes yes then after after the men had gone to bed of course .
17 This dilemma generates the paradox I have outlined above , where intellectualism and graduate recruitment become prized commodities and are publicly sought after as the organization seeks to elaborate its professionalism , but are simultaneously denigrated .
18 The church was an excellent landlord for although the rent for the six-roomed house was modest — seven shillings and a penny per week — this included rates , repairs and decoration .
19 Autonomy however should not imply total independence for although the manager may divest his authority to the surveyor to run the job on site , he is still ultimately responsible and must show support at all stages .
20 And yet the feeling of departure is still here for although the love is strong in the face of illness or old age , the bearer of that love must inevitably leave the poet when he dies .
21 I think we 're talking about once the suspension was over
22 In terms of the simple free volume concept each chain end requires more free volume in which to move about than a segment in the chain interior .
23 There are more good people about than the world gives credit for . ’
24 I had more important things to worry about than the time . ’
25 The second variant I find more difficult to account for than the first , for which there are both specific and general explanations today .
26 I can not , however , accept his statement that ‘ when allowance is made for university posts and the commitment to research there is no indication that London and the south east are better provided for than the United Kingdom . ’
27 The English aristocracy have , it seems , rather less to answer for than the French ; they are merely as redundant as the dinosaur .
28 Overlooking the railway line , the new dual carriageway that runs alongside it and the surrounding housing development these buildings look even more dishevelled and uncared for than the Delphi Centre .
29 and , it 's but then it 's a question of where a woman a woman could , but you know is it that easy to jump out cultural you know cultural investment provided by that and er you know y y y you
30 They will be relatively easy to dispose of once the big warrens have been worked out and closed down .
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