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

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1 Most invaders of north Wales have grasped this essential strategy , except the hapless William Rufus .
2 People like Calum Colvin have shaken that up a little , but even he ends up with a picture which he puts a frame around .
3 Carpets from Stoddard Mercia have decorated some amazing locations ranging from oil rigs to mosques , but one of their recent orders must be counted amongst the more unusual .
4 But both the period of the ancien regime and the period of change in East Germany have revealed another German characteristic — that of going along with authority .
5 Whatever the explanation , many people in Hong Kong have had enough .
6 Excavations at Water Newton have yielded little evidence about the settlement 's everyday life apart from the industrial aspects already discussed , but there can be little doubt that it enjoyed a close relationship with the imperial estate in the Fens , by acting as a processing and marketing centre conveniently placed both for road and river transport .
7 If , further , he feels that the free market policies and values embraced by Mrs Thatcher have done much to create a divided nation , dominated by Pharisees , he should feel free to offer his opinion .
8 New paintings by Julian Schnabel manage to fill both of Pace gallery 's spaces this month ( the 57th Stret show until 30 May and the Greene Street one until 5 June ) , and works by Georg Baselitz may also be seen at two places : works from the Seventies are at Michael Werner until 6 June and a selection of watercolours , pastels and drawings at Matthew Marks ( 2 May–26 June ) .
9 Editor , — The recent articles by Stella Lowry have highlighted several important issues in medical education arising from the recommendations of the recent GMC report .
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