Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [prep] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Then women , especially married women , were less visible in the public world and were discriminated against in it in many more explicit ways than is currently the case . |
2 | A number of glasses of various kinds sprouted from between them like some bizarre flower bed . |
3 | The occupancy rate of the hotel had dropped to about one in four rooms last year , he added . |
4 | She would have liked to dissolve into him and become part of him , so that she could never be subject to his indifference , or even be looked at by him in any objective way . |
5 | I was n't prepared for for it at all |
6 | Yeah well I 'll speak to about it by all means but I 'm not quite sure how the hell she 's gon na be able to do it . |
7 | Yeah well I 'll speak to about it by all means but I 'm not quite sure how the hell she 's gon na be able to do it . |
8 | Although many authorities can deal with routine applications within the eight weeks allowed to them , applications raising major issues and those dealing with large construction programmes , are extremely unlikely to be dealt with in anything like that period ( statistics on the length of time taken by local authorities in dealing with applications are produced regularly by the Department of the Environment ) . |
9 | For all other road users this ratio falls to about one in seven ( 15% ) . |
10 | It comes with from one to four 33MHz Intel Corp 80486 processors , from 16Mb to 256Mb RAM , 2.5Gb disk and Altos ' 64-bit data path I/O FrameBus device , which it says performs transfers at 264Mb per second . |
11 | Each subsystem comes with from one to four 88100s and is rated at 35 to 140 MIPS , 20 to 80 MFLOPS . |
12 | The high-end Series 9000i Model 960MP comes with from one to eight 80486DX2–50 CPUs is rated at 320 MIPS , comes with from 16Mb to 384Mb RAM , supports from 250 to 400 users and costs from $40,000 . |
13 | For my rough calculation this comes to about one in 250 trillion . |