Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] [indef pn] [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | By the 1940's it was becoming more usual to conclude rather that their distinctive role was quite other than that of saying anything factual at all . |
2 | How useful these data are in revealing anything new about human social relationships depends very much on how we interpret them . |
3 | Appalled by the poor quality of her own education , she was determined to do better by her siblings and worked out her own teaching methods from studying everything available on educational theory . |
4 | The thought appalled him so much that he went into the attic and slid back into bed without saying anything more to either of them . |
5 | A full corona might tell him far more than he needed to know — so much that he would end up by knowing nothing precise at all . |