Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is true right down to the detail of how we use electronic mail , for example , in which , until we discover or are shown otherwise , we start from the assumption that this is a cheaper and more rapid method of writing the sort of letters we always wrote , and that those letters should have the same status , and be stored and referred to in the same way , as the written or typed ( and duplicated ) paper missive .
2 Yoga teaches that the metabolic responses in the body are the result of how we interpret outside experience . ’
3 Some sufferers tell hair-raising stories of how they drove long distances or even flew aeroplanes yet had no subsequent recall of having done so .
4 The trouble is , this does not necessarily lead to greater understanding of why something represents good practice .
5 For once we had definite news that things were looking up , and it was the perfect antidote to the gruelling journey .
6 With only one functioning grey cell ? ’
7 In addition to simply buying shorter spots , a growing number of advertisers are experimenting with how they use short spots .
8 Big brother was staying in Islington , making a living from TV comedy shows by being one of the twenty or so names that zip up the screen under where it says Additional Material By : , and trying to be a stand-up comic .
9 The growth of user-subcultures takes on enormous importance , and not only those associated with deviant youth groups : the British audience for American Country music , the Adult-Orientated Rock audience , successive rock 'n' roll revivals , swing band enthusiasts , and many others , would repay attention , for often they use mass-media products , perhaps radically shifting the original meanings .
10 The problem of the poorest was that they could not afford such rents as would bring an adequate return for builders and property-owners , unless they were crammed at very high density in properly which received minimal repair .
11 Before long he became part-time Bursar , and on his retirement from teaching in the late 1950s he had taken on the post full-time .
12 Elle-women are beautiful and alluring from the front , though from behind they sport hollow backs and cows ' tails .
13 From here we had immense views , northwards across Ras Kassa 's province of Salale towards the Blue Nile gorge , or southwards to the distant Arussi mountains .
14 For example , health visitors may influence young mothers in how they view processed baby food .
15 From there he made frequent visits to Jefferies ' Coate Farm and Reservoir , to well-off Townsend cousins in Clifton , and to the neighbouring Downs .
16 Until then he remains Prime Minister .
17 themselves and cut themselves and for , for Allah and whatnot hit and he had two policemen , now if they had , they 're , they 're not allowed to stop you and ask for your identification unless they have policeman with them , but they can arrest you and take you to their police station and they can be quite intimidating and , but they were going round , there was American service in there who have little cards written on it , they said they do n't have to cover their heads they , they 're allowed to do just as well as they please
18 The other principal and active member was another lawyer , A.J. Wickens , K.C. , who owned an extensive collection of recordings at his Third Avenue N.W. home from whence he broadcast special programmes over the ‘ dinner hour ’ on Mondays , Wednesdays and Fridays .
19 Start from where it says little knobs he
20 In May UNITA not only recaptured Mavinga but also switched the focus of its campaign to its military base in Béu in the north-west near the border with Zaïre , from where it received major airlifts of US supplies and equipment .
21 In winter it can often provide a pleasant ice-pitch , but in very wet weather the Rollick Stones ridge on the eastern side of the clough is preferable — from where you get fine views down to the cascades .
22 The outgoing Defence Minister , Gen. Le Duc Anh , had been promoted at the seventh CPV congress to second ranking member of the politburo , from where he controlled foreign policy .
23 The new law will become effective three months from when it receives royal assent .
24 Whether or not this is acceptable depends on how one sees complex behaviour .
25 In 1962 Piero Pieri addressed a Parisian audience on how he saw military history ‘ spilling over ’ into other aspects and specialisms of history , creating chain reactions which would bind them all together .
26 An anonymous respondent wrote perceptively that it ‘ depends on how you cost internal opportunity cost , etc . ’ .
27 To when they had young children , and a husband coming home from work .
28 I find it surprising that Opposition Front-Bench spokesmen wish to exclude spouses because of whom they happen to be married to when they have good records of public service .
29 Then he hanged himself in the garage close to where he found battered Marion dying last week .
30 I would suggest to you , in short , that erm just as Locke 's labour theory of property is a theory is not a comprehensive theory about what constitutes a legitimate claim to own something but is really a theory about how private property comes to be legitimately created erm so his theory of social contract is not a theory about how we acquire political obligations , it 's a theory about how legitimate civil societies come to be established .
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