Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] [noun sg] [pers pn] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 For each age group we evaluated a series of prediction models in which hypoxaemia was the dependent variable and selected predictor variables were added in a step wise manner with an inclusion rule of p <=0.05.;
2 For French Country Cooking he borrowed from Elizabeth David many of the utensils that appear in his illustrations .
3 During this rest period I interviewed Chris by telephone and asked him how the wedding of the year had gone .
4 Hunting for some writing paper he emptied the drawer in his wardrobe out onto the floor .
5 Now erm was it through this union activity you became interested in the Labour Party ?
6 The day after that telephone call he paid his hotel bill and left by taxi for the main station .
7 Despite making reasonable progress , difficulties prevented the team from making the summit and after 24 hours effort they returned to base camp .
8 If a person had been admitted to hospital for coronary heart disease we used the date of first admission as the incidence date .
9 The quickest way now is by way of that DANGER path you came along , and I can take you along there on my horse . ’
10 Despite this age difference they fell in love , and five years ago got married .
11 They felt the probable cause was the long period of high blood pressure she had experienced before and after the birth of her child .
12 The end points of coronary heart disease we evaluated were mortality ( underlying cause of death on the death certificate coded as 410–414 according to ICD ninth revision ) and admission to hospital ( first admission with discharge diagnoses coded 410–414 ) .
13 But the best of the lot is the tiny chip of violet nail polish we found caught in a torn portion of the table-cloth . ’
14 Instead of limited liberal-democracy they saw unrestrained mass democracy pushing the state into ever more intervention ; instead of responsible party government they saw adversary politics ; and instead of the harmony of pluralist group competition they saw only overload and hyperpluralism with the trade unions as the new lads on the top .
15 but it 's also linked , I mean the other thing that I 've got at the back of my mind , is a kind of nightmare , is that when we were talking about the Festival around about March that you know , we spoke to Ingy er you know as a group and then that was all fine and we kept er going along and then , and then there was that sort of dreadful phone call I had from Linda along the lines as I 'm not sure if I 've got any describers
16 Instead of limited liberal-democracy they saw unrestrained mass democracy pushing the state into ever more intervention ; instead of responsible party government they saw adversary politics ; and instead of the harmony of pluralist group competition they saw only overload and hyperpluralism with the trade unions as the new lads on the top .
17 As commander of uniform operations department he had responsibility for areas such as traffic , dogs , crime prevention and public relations .
18 Always at the end of any love affair I had wondered if there would ever be another , and there always had been .
19 come in the kitchen and like that weird sort of red rum gear he had
20 Against the living death of modern material civilisation he spoke again and again , and even if these dead could speak , what he said is unanswerable .
21 After nine years exploring a new operation for large bowel disease we considered that it was time to take stock and objectively evaluate the merit of restorative proctocolectomy for ulcerative colitis , familial adenomatous polyposis , and functional bowel disorders .
22 You know , it 's like that plastic leg I saw once — you know , the false one .
23 Alternatively , you might have found yourself without the ready money you needed to snap up a bargain — like that washing machine you saw in the sales .
24 You actually make up a structure like this tetraneedle carbon we did have another one but er , obviously there 's some students have erm decided to do something different with the er things that 's all that 's left !
25 Other measures were unfortunately not undertaken seriously ; unlike better health provision they impinged directly upon the political and economic interests of dominant classes or groups .
26 With Labour government backing they founded the Scottish Daily News but failed to capture a market .
27 Soon after wooden aircraft went into large scale production it began to be realized that a proportion of aircraft plywood was ungluable .
28 Though , oddly , when clad in a shape-concealing full skirt with matching box jacket she drove to work , thoughts of Cousin Naylor , as she had now dubbed him , were still prone to pop into her head .
29 With one fluid movement she reached down on the bed and picked up her T-shirt , putting it on .
30 We went to , er , we felt that we needed , er , a U S director because much of our business is in the U S with wide marketing experience we went to , erm , headhunters er , in America who drew up er , a list of sixty people , culled from their own research erm we narrowed that down as an executive to twelve .
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