Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [vb base] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Otherwise we , who after all live in the everyday world and not at the atomic level , would be unaware of the observation . |
2 | Thanks er , did the provision for er , properties like Penguin and four and a half million for the year , did all of that come in the second half , because it 's noticeable that Penguin is ahead something like what , thirty two percent , second half on second half . |
3 | The vestiges of this remain in the legal requirement that spouses should support each other financially . |
4 | Both of these stem from the original adoption of the pointed arch . |
5 | Some of these relate to the inevitable limits on time and space , but a more important limitation is that of the fossils themselves . |
6 | Between 3 and 11% of patients will develop sustained ventricular arrhythmias following MI and 50% of these occur within the first 48 hours , and if not associated with further ischaemia , pump failure or multivessel disease they carry a good prognosis . |
7 | Many of these occur in the Cambrian — it is as if the echinoderms tried out various designs before settling for the successful models that mostly survive today . |
8 | As nearly all of these occur in the 40–80 age group ( and not everyone with colorectal cancer dies of it ) the annual incidence in this group is greater than 38 per 50000 . |
9 | None of these appear on the inexhaustive list published by Lars Gunnar Andersson and Peter Trudgill . |
10 | Mr Motion should be pleased enough by the compliments paid to his work , but most of these appear in the last paragraph or so as a sort of afterthought when the reviewer has finished giving his own version of the poet . |
11 | first of all go for the right angle sort out the hypotenuse okay . |
12 | Perhaps the most astonishing changes of all occur for the average changes for Shire Districts within each County . |
13 | ‘ In one cubic centimetre of empty space the amount of energy is much greater than the total amount of energy of all matter in the known universe . ’ |
14 | The squad have just 52 caps between them and 31 of those belong to the new captain , Andy Halliday of St Albans . |
15 | In this sense the elements of a people 's ‘ real ’ universe can be ‘ turned upside down ’ as easily as those of its linguistic universe , since their apprehension of both stem from the same fundamental principles of thought and meaning construction . |
16 | I mean , cotton and things like this come from the Third World , does n't it . |
17 | They competed for the Henderson Young Show-Jumpers Award , with many overcome in the first round , including Points Table winner Andrew Davies . |
18 | Women who adhere to this go for the tailored suit and no-nonsense haircut routine . |
19 | For it follows from this distinction that we see only the appearances of things , images of them in our minds , not the things themselves , ‘ so that , for aught we know , all we see , hear , and feel , may be only phantom and vain chimera , and not at all agree with the real things ’ . |