Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , to the extent that our assumptions for thinking about them remain within the framework which derives from Weberian thought , we may well not recognize them for what they may be . |
2 | She and Ryan between them cope with the baby . |
3 | The differences between them arise from the presence of continental crust on the margin of the overriding plate . |
4 | In the years of the American wars Faden came to prominence with maps and atlases of considerable historical note , some of the materials for which survive in the Library of Congress . |
5 | Objective a ) requires the provision of information resources to underpin the research effort , and implicitly provides for our function as a publisher ; b ) explicitly mentions the library and the archive collection ; c ) implies the efficient curation of information , and the granting of access to the resources ; d ) specifies our enquiry , consultancy and educational functions , all of which have a high information content ; e ) demands the use of expertise and data for the provision of specialist services , and f ) relates to our public amenity function , and sets out the purposes for which access to the amenity is provided . |
6 | Recognition that there are areas to be catered for which lie outside the subject departments and need to be kept outside the distribution mechanism , for example , administration , library , orchestra etc . |
7 | Classes at the ‘ City Lit ’ , as it is affectionately known , are handled by a highly competent team of tutors , many of whom teach at the drama schools too . |
8 | There are local people who support the school … many of whom shoot on the site . |
9 | The programmed is likely to displace some 15,000 Auyu tribal people , most of whom depend on the forest as hunter-gatherers or rubber tappers . |
10 | I have narrowed it down to one of two employees , both of whom work in the kitchen . |
11 | For every person who leaves Paris , two move to the suburbs ; the Ile de France now has a population of some 10 million , most of whom work in the capital . |
12 | To his list we could add attorneys and even local receivers of taxes , six of whom appear in a list of country bankers drawn up in 1784 . |
13 | Prices of industrial products doubled this week and rising prices of bread , milk and meat will worsen the already fast-declining living standards of the population , two thirds of whom live on the poverty line or below . |
14 | Some claim credit for murdering or stabbing Israeli settlers , 4,000 of whom live in the strip . |
15 | Next time you are with a group of people , look around you and see how many of them breathe through the mouth . |
16 | interviews were taken on tours and I saw some of them go down the hill |
17 | Many of them go through the freedom of Grendon , only to be returned to the rough and tumble of ordinary jails to finish their sentences . |
18 | Just last week a survey by Brook Advisory Centres revealed an estimated 84,000 15 year old girls are sexually active , yet just 18,000 of them go to a family planning clinic . |
19 | But there are quite a few contracts which are still temporary , most of them go to the end of June . |
20 | of them go to the weight training at . |
21 | Can my right hon. Friend say what proportion of that car crime is carried out by juveniles and how many of them come into the category of persistent offenders ? |
22 | Most of them come from the island of Samos or Bodrum in Turkey . |
23 | if any of them relate to a procedure we take it at the same time so that we do n't have to do it again , or not ? |
24 | Watching one of them wobble through a developpe in glazed desperation or another sickle his foot in an over-extended arabesque , you feel how cruelly Hall 's ambitions tax his company . |
25 | Most of them correspond with the list your boys drew up at the UN . |
26 | Outside the months of breeding all but a few species disappear to wintering grounds well south of the Arctic Circle ; thus the arctic has over 150 species of breeding land birds , but only eight of them reside on the tundra all the year round . |
27 | The Bill also imposes an automatic one-year driving ban , but I can not help wondering how many young people will be deterred by that — particularly as many of them drive without a licence anyway . |
28 | A common denominator both of these critiques and of positivism and natural law theories , is that most of them speak about the law — even if this is seen to have many facets . |
29 | At once the two of them fall into a kind of trance . |
30 | It was at a dinner party in the flat , when they were in the kitchen together fetching yogurt and raspberries , that I heard for the first time one of them turn on the other in anger . |