Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [vb -s] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The consultation comes after a night during which calls from well wishers flooded the hospital switchboard , said a spokesman .
2 ‘ So I compromised by redesigning the base as a set of flat plates with circular holes cut in them through which sets of moulded hemispheres could be pushed .
3 He also pointed out the amendment in section 26 of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 ( effective from 1 October 1992 ) reducing the maximum term of imprisonment for theft from ten to seven years , thereby distinguishing theft from obtaining by deception , the maximum term for which remains at ten years .
4 Appearance is a concern , but what I see is conditioned by my preconceptions , attitudes and information , all of which influences in varying degrees my choice of working locations .
5 A wealth of legends and folk tales has been recorded , much of which relates to particular sites in the countryside .
6 Recent accessions have included the first American edition of Joseph Black 's Lectures on the elements of Chemistry , ( Philadelphia : 1807 ) ; a Paris edition of John Barclay 's Argenis printed in 1621 , and an item believed to have been printed in Edinburgh about 1800 entitled ‘ A Pleasant Humourous and satyrical poem ’ , part one of which calls on young women to ‘ embrace the pure and holy state of matrimony ’ : part two ‘ contains excellent directions in the choice of a husband … ’
7 CLUE is the only data base publishing product that I am aware of which runs on standard PCs .
8 Although Harris Adacom Corp is nominally the parent holding company , most research and development and manufacturing work continues in Israel , where there is a byzantine corporate structure consisting of Adacom Technologies Ltd , the holding company quoted on the Tel Aviv stock exchange , and six subsidiaries , each of which specialises in different areas of the business .
9 On average , people in their age group watch five hours of television daily , most of which consists of imported programmes .
10 Chemical seepage is starting to affect drinking water , 70 per cent of which comes from underground sources .
11 While the paths b 1 and b 2 are the focus of our attention , it is also important to remember the other causes which lead to people attending selective secondary schools : class membership is not a complete determinant of who goes to these schools , since some working class children do attend .
12 How do you think I feel when I bring home three hundred a twenty quid a week , and all of it goes on fucking bills !
13 This leads to the inevitable question ‘ Where does it all go to ? ’ and the simple answer is that most of it goes to several firms specialising in BOB ( Buyer 's Own Brand : ie , supermarket brands etc . )
14 That when women are given the vote it follows that children should be given it too is no argument at all , but a version of it occurs in modern debates over the justice or injustice of Mill 's famous disclaimer in his essay On Liberty .
15 By contrast , the solid fuel merchant can afford to vary the content of what goes into pre-packed bags of household fuel , provided the weight is correct .
16 The hon. Gentleman does not seem to have the first idea of what happens at Social Affairs Councils .
17 Erm and that that really needs to be carefully assessed as one moves towards some conclusions on where that new settlement ought to be .
18 An analogy with what happens in digital computers illustrates this point .
19 Comparison of the modal use of these two verbs with what occurs in affirmative contexts shows that when need and dare are positively asserted , the needing and daring are necessarily felt to represent before- positions relative to the infinitive 's event .
20 They walk into the corner of the TV set and you think they 've broken their skull , but they just bounce off ; next moment they sit down very gently on their bottoms which are padded with what looks like fifteen nappies and they burst into tears .
21 The idea of non-meanings as identical subjects of predication while implying the possibility of a framework within which references to such items can be contextually checked for truth , is not explicable in terms of any particular criteria of re-identification .
22 The empirical requirement is to seek , evaluate and make explicit the evidence upon which claims for particular ideas and practices advocated as policy are based .
23 There is , however , one type of depression in which shifts of daily rhythms are found more regularly — Seasonal Affective Disorder ( SAD ) .
24 In addition , local employment is created and this promotes goodwill towards the company , which in itself assists in developing markets further .
25 One of the key themes of George Marchais , the leader of the French Communist Party , is , ‘ ‘ It will be different in France , ' ’ people say to us , ‘ ‘ but what you propose is quite different from what happens in socialist countries today . ' ’
26 Although no reference to them exists among surviving documents , it is certainly reasonable to assume that James sired children .
27 The cobblestones were soaked by streams of black blood over which swarms of fat flies hovered .
28 On the IBM 360 range restrictions are placed on which sets of consecutive bytes may be considered to form a word-oriented unit ; thus the left-hand byte of a half-word must be at an even address , that of a full-word must be at an address divisible by four , and so on .
29 There is now a major question mark in policy-making over the meaning of ‘ regeneration ’ and particularly over who benefits from regenerative policies .
30 Whilst the Civil Justice Review , as its recommendations are introduced , will produce considerable changes to the current High Court procedure in an effort to reduce delay , cost and complexity , the current procedure nevertheless provides an insight to what happens to civil actions prior to trial .
  Next page