Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nothing for us knocking each others ' doors at nights about midnight coming for a swim and we 'd all go down .
2 Their main source of information was meter reading , which , of course , told them nothing about what purposes domestic electricity was used for , and , more importantly for their costs , about what times of day it was used .
3 For example , an increase in the economy 's total output tells us nothing about who receives that output .
4 I for one think that sort of thing , to people searching for something , makes a lot of impact .
5 We use the same A , B , C , as in Example 1 , but select as our starting vector submatrix unc In choosing Yo we have selected simple vectors which are clearly linearly independent , and which between them bring all elements in A into operation in the formation of Wo .
6 The others include Western Areas , H. J Joel , South Deep and Lindum which between them produce 51.7 tons of gold .
7 I wonder which of us has Yorkist sympathies .
8 She now works six hours a day as a domestic worker — a job which in itself has few rewards .
9 The production of new paper from raw wood pulp consumes vast amounts of energy , the production of which in itself causes environmental pollution and adds to the Greenhouse Effect .
10 ( Rom 8 ) Not only are there the promises of Jesus himself on which to base this expectation but there is the evidence of the resurrection .
11 They were ‘ volunteers ’ who between them had vast experience of how ‘ Maranyl ’ was manufactured on our five extrusion systems at Billingham .
12 Shay and Brenda who between them have 90 years experience of selling poppies in memory of those who died in the service of their country
13 You know damn well I 've never blamed you for what happened that night ; it was one of those risks we had to take .
14 Told you about her having that dish and it went funny .
15 He dodged between the startled shoppers , none of whom made any attempt to stop him .
16 Her embarrassment continued when she was introduced to a procession of Korean shop workers , none of whom spoke any English .
17 Mercier and Baker ( 1985 ) ( see also Baker and Mercier 1982a ) report the results of an extensive and thorough series of experiments ( using the conditioned suppression procedure and a clicker and a light as the stimuli ) , none of which yielded any indication that the S1-S2 procedure diminished the magnitude of latent inhibition .
18 But times change and the only locally based fishing-boats now fish for scallops , crabs and lobsters , none of which produce any offal or discards .
19 Barbara Rashbass , director of the foundation , says that charitable bodies are entitled to decide how to allocate their funds and that unsuccessful applicants are free to apply for support from other medical research charities , none of which has similar restrictions .
20 None of which has any relevance to you , ’ said the woman , ‘ but it 's nice and polite of you to listen . ’
21 The four cardinal metaphors are the four foundations of physical science ( space , time , matter and number ) ; none of which has any objective , external status , rather they are ‘ creations of the mind ’ .
22 It is set at the junction of four minor lanes , none of which has any indications of antiquity .
23 None of them took any notice of Darwin , but the feathers and fossils aroused mild interest .
24 None of them made any concessions to the local Muslim culture .
25 None of them shed any tears over Riddle . ’
26 Harry felt as if he had heard or read them all before , in one form or another , and none of them shed any light on what had struck Mrs Diamond as ‘ not right ’ :
27 Of the monumental stones he writes " However the knowledge of their general existence may " be interesting , there is nothing in them , individually considered , to call for a particular description , " and of the islands in the lochs he says " Similar remains , situated in the same manner , are seen at Loch Finlaggan ; but none of them present any interest to detain either the painter or the antiquary . "
28 Of the monumental stones he writes " However the knowledge of their general existence may " be interesting , there is nothing in them , individually considered , to call for a particular description , " and of the islands in the lochs he says " Similar remains , situated in the same manner , are seen at Loch Finlaggan ; but none of them present any interest to detain either the painter or the antiquary . "
29 They none of them had much money , but the Bouveries had a house , for which they did not have to pay rent .
30 Margaret tried them all , but none of them had any help for her .
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