Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The International Fund for Ireland have generously offered £60,000 towards restoration provided the Society can raise the rest .
2 Perceived reputation of institutions and the suitability of course content obviously have implications for the marketing policies of institutions .
3 The vast majority of mammals and the vast majority of birds do n't use echolocation , and it is highly probable that their common ancestor did n't either ( nor did it fly — that is another technology that has been independently evolved several times ) .
4 The High Elves of Ulthuan have never developed gunpowder technology as have the men of the Old World and Dwarfs — indeed they have never needed to do so as their marksmanship with the bow is superior to that of lesser races .
5 Crimes of violence do not negate law , they merely require its better enforcement .
6 Members of the Stratification and Employment Group at the University of Surrey have previously received grants from the ESRC to pay for the preparation of more accessible versions of the General Household Survey data tapes from the annual surveys of 1973 and 1980 .
7 It is clear that the proportion of abusers is very small ; it is equally clear that the vast majority of drinkers do not abuse alcohol at all .
8 Unless sites are discovered by accident ( when a new road cuts through a prehistoric cemetery , for example ) most methods of discovery do not locate sites with sufficient accuracy for excavation to take place with confidence .
9 Even naturalistic styles of aquascape do not replicate nature , but are an idealised vision of how we would like nature to be .
10 The Penan of Sarawak , the Batak of the Philippines and the Kayapo of Amazonia have all resisted moves to take their lands , so that the they can hold onto their traditional and successful way of life .
11 The majority of Scottish governing bodies of sport have now introduced drug testing programmes to combat the misuse of drugs in sport .
12 A lot of countries do n't have control over their own economies , they do n't have control over things like whether of not people are going to have jobs , whether or not people are going to make a livelihood , whether or not people are going to even be able to live in the country , because in Ireland something like 1000 people a week are leaving the country in order to get work .
13 STRING OF COMPANIES STEP FORWARD TO SUPPORT DESKTOP TASK FORCE 's DESTOP MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
14 The means of consumption do not create labour power , since soldiers do not feature in the production process …
15 But the shouts of betrayal do n't bother Mr MacSharry .
16 Er the Noble Lord is not in a position to say that the overwhelming erm number of parents support not going grant maintained , because until this year , until the new Act of Parliament er came into place , er not all parents were given an opportunity to answer that question er it is now er necessary for every single governing body to return to that question on an annual basis .
17 This situation is complicated by the fact that the majority of models have clockwise rotating rotors and most pilots are right handed .
18 Interestingly , many species of bat seem not to favour flight on moonlit nights , possibly because of the danger from owls and bat hawks .
19 ’ At any one time majority of population do not have use of car . ’
20 Despite these difficulties , however , a number of workers have successfully demonstrated effects of homoeopathic remedies under experimental conditions .
21 However , just to confuse matters , economies of scale plus economies of scope do not imply subadditivity .
22 All governments , to a lesser or greater extent , will also be anxious that the rates of taxation do not undermine work incentives .
23 Harwood ( 1986 ) estimated that some 2–3 m of the uppermost Permian Cadeby Formation has been replaced by ( former ) anhydrite within the subsurface of Yorkshire , but in other carbonate formations within the Zechstein Basin more considerable amounts of replacement have probably taken place .
24 Thus Pirenne ( 1914 ) , in his study of the development of capitalism , distinguished its various stages in terms of the principal directions of economic activity and the social groups which took the leading role at each stage ; and many historical studies of elites have similarly concentrated attention upon the rise and decline of particular economic groups .
25 How far , for example , are scathing exposés of media bias simply knocking copy ( Anderson and Sharrock 1979 ) .
26 Conventional wisdom is that within broad limits , these types of change of use do not need consent , but it is as yet untested : the issue may ultimately be judged by the external effect of the split or amalgamation ( e. g. increase in traffic ) .
27 A lot of people do n't like change , and yet we do n't want to stay as we are .
28 A lot of people do n't come face to face with me here
29 Yes , and a proportion of people do n't have education .
30 It 's a tiny little things you know er in glass cases now there are a few at bus stops but a lot of people do n't use bus stops any more you know they drive erm I know that posters great hoardings that we some of us probably grew up with when everybody knew what was on and the great big posters everywhere .
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