Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | However , do remember that if suppleness exercise is done without it inducing heavier breathing and an increased heart-rate ( for example , yoga ) this will do very little for increasing your stamina . |
2 | Was , was that during Wakes Week or would that be in September ? |
3 | To date , manufacturers and retailers have done very little about organising safe disposal of fridges and air conditioning systems at the end of their useful lives . |
4 | Share sales tend to be rather less complex structurally than asset sales in that through buying the shares the purchaser acquires all the assets and liabilities of the target . |
5 | The battle was revealed yesterday by Mr Alan Rodmell after he and three friends were fined £50 each for digging for worms on the protected Budle Bay , Lindisfarne , off the coast of Northumberland . |
6 | As the heavens continued to pour down water , Hermon and Martin Bond , owners of the championship St Mellion course near Saltash , Cornwall , were fined £150 each for taking water without a licence . |
7 | He had nine boilers of 200 gallons each for cooking food for cattle and horses . |
8 | The second Python film , which was in ‘ 74 , we got £4,000 each for writing and acting it . |
9 | The planners must work out in which order departments , functions or sites move and who will be responsible in each for overseeing the removal process . |
10 | However , if the adventurers make a thorough search here , they have a 50% chance each for turning up a sealed vial with 2D4+1 doses of Trollbane , and another with D4+1 doses of Graveroot . |
11 | Earlier this month the partners of this shop in Cheltenham were fined £600 each for selling fake top brand name t-shirts . |
12 | 1965 The Rolling Stones are fined £5 each for urinating in a garage forecourt after a concert in Romford , Essex . |
13 | In the last session , Congress passed a bill to give some 60,000 Japanese-Americans compensation of about $20,000 ( £12,500 ) each for having been interned , without trial , simply for being Japanese , after the 1941 Japanese assault on Pearl Harbour . |
14 | I 've never felt that about acting . |
15 | But I I I do suggest to you , that that about demonstrates what we 've really known all along , it was subjectively , that County Council actually has more women employees than men . |
16 | Their expertise lies in enabling others and others to take advantage of arts facilities and helping them erm or working with them to produce the things that happen , for example all the erm posters which were up during last years festival erm were produced in conjunction with community arts which erm has erm er produced on Ditchfern Place , erm and earlier this morning I was thinking that up as I think other councillors did , that more serious of projects which community arts are now entering into er in Chesterton in particularly in the children erm I think councillors went to Dickfield women 's photograph project and it is things like that about giving people confidence to join arts in a way erm with which they might never otherwise have experienced and the community arts have taken just that . |
17 | Hence , i.e. where ΔT V is a typical temperature difference between top and bottom and ΔT H that between downgoing and upgoing fluid . |
18 | And yet the connection between withholding medical aid and subsequent death is surely closer than that between striking a child once and subsequent death . |
19 | The procedure follows that for originating applications . |
20 | Notice firstly that for accounting purposes the Bank 's function as the issuer of currency notes is shown separately from its banking activities . |
21 | Unfortunately the legislation governing Council Tax is almost the same as that for collecting Community Charge in that it does not allow Council Tax to be collected along with rent . |
22 | ‘ I was watching you through the net curtains — how 's that for snooping ? |
23 | The the the the trouble is he got more recognition for that for getting no points at all than he did probably if he 'd have bloody won that thing . |
24 | 1.8 Only 1 University reported offering language improvement courses , and that for writing only , and only 2 offered study skills courses . |
25 | Take that for granted . |
26 | But , taking that for granted for one moment , just what standards do we apply when making such strong pleas on behalf of a recorded performance ? |
27 | Most Christians would take that for granted . |
28 | We ate so much of it , it was so marvellous , that we hardly wanted the sausage and the ham , noticed only in passing that the wine was n't up to much , and that the eggs in the omelette which presently appeared were spanking fresh and buttercup yellow — in the French countryside one takes that for granted . |
29 | But you as a teacher in the classroom with your own learners and your own objectives can take all of that for granted . |
30 | Right thank you Mr Chairman erm I welcome the report and erm it 's good to see that er the observations of the inspector have been taken on board and professionally addressed , erm I 've come to expect that , take that for granted from er Chief Officers . |