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

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1 MICK MERCER fancies himself as world authority on goth music ; Dark Overlord Of Anal Retention .
2 You get the feeling that BMW likes the attention it 's getting in this area — plenty of supercar glory by association without getting its environmentally friendly hands dirty .
3 Even now , gin with ice cold tonic is the spirit I 'd probably choose to take with me to a desert island just so long as there were plenty of lemon groves to hand on my castaway paradise .
4 During the summer , when there are plenty of food plants in leaf , she produces eggs that , without any attention from a male , are already fertile .
5 The design ensures there 's plenty of armpit room for climbing , and the long body length prevents frozen bum syndrome ( although the jacket can easily be secured at the waist with the elastic drawcord in the hem if you prefer ) .
6 New herbaceous perennials planted now will put on plenty of root growth before winter , giving a better display next year .
7 When Harold Wilson succeeded Hugh Gaitskell as party leader in 1963 , he swore he would not make Gaitskell 's mistake of surrounding himself with elite coteries of policy advisers .
8 That is , they use light energy to split water , and extract hydrogen ; and then combine this hydrogen with ( low-energy ) carbon dioxide to produce high-energy organic molecules : molecules which in turn act as fuel and as the raw material from which is fashioned almost all living flesh , both animal and plant .
9 Well we never heard the name shop steward in those days I do n't think they went that far , there was somebody in charge sort of thing but erm they er got the na the name afterwards I think you know shop steward , but er and then they used to be Miss used to have the garden fetes the garden parties on her lawn , that was for the Liberal Party you see as soon Labour was mentioned there were only Tories and Liberals at that time and er we used to , when there was an election er we used to wait up for the results and then if the Liberals got in Squires ' big bell would be rung if it was twelve o'clock at night or one o'clock in the morning the Squires ' big bell would be rung you see , to say who 'd got in , if the Tories got in it was n't rung because it was a , Squires were Liberals , strong Liberals and er they used to attend the Liberal Club at Shortheath but erm there used to be some fun in those er what 's the name parade if the Liberals got in and dances you know to raise money for the various things , and the garden fetes used to be lovely but er on their lawn .
10 Section covering area to the north of the BB National Park will undergo its Pre Deposit consultation in Spring 1993 .
11 This is an efficient and easy way to work out your story ideas in advance by translating them into film language before shooting begins .
12 I can see no moral difference between seeking out mongol children in the womb to kill them and putting them into gas chambers after birth .
13 Helping parents in this way is an attempt to provide them with child-management skills for life so that they can generate solutions to many of the problems they face without reference to professionals at all .
14 And in our region rural entrepreneurs are doing everything from worm farming to building three wheeled sports cars.Richard Barnett reports :
15 Mr Wickins was one of several company directors of the Wimbledon-based Games Ltd firm , which owns a small chain of shops selling everything from board games to computer games .
16 It was such a good story that some of those allrounders — you know , the chaps who cover everything from ice hockey to cricket , to snooker to racing to athletics — homed in on it .
17 There are now eight other staff to deal with everything from race details to marina discounts .
18 Now the auctioneers hold preview parties and provide user-friendly advice for wealthy neophytes on everything from art history to insurance , restoration to shipping .
19 No asphalt and concrete monster this : instead , a national network using digital and fibre-optic technology to turn the humble television into an interactive medium for everything from video conferencing to home-shopping to movies-on-demand , computer games and databases .
20 And catering for everything from carrot juice to champagne , open sandwiches to a 5 course meal .
21 More than 150 British food and drink companies , offering everything from speciality chocolates to game soup , took their wares to New York in early July to tempt North American trade buyers seeking new products .
22 A ONE-DAY sale at Little Stanney Village Hall today has everything from Christmas decorations to household goods on offer .
23 HAVING run for office promising to reinvent everything from health care to youth training , Bill Clinton is now devoting most of his time to reinventing his five-month-old presidency .
24 He called for a single European standard for everything from track size to signalling and from staff training to rolling stock .
25 Our native common holly is not in the least fussy about soil and grows on everything from acid loams to chalk , and species from China and the Himalayas are equally hardy and reliable .
26 The 2.1kg PC 553 ERP ( all models in the range weigh the same ) will certainly cope with everything from shelf brackets to masonry fixings .
27 The Plan amounted , according to the critics , to a declaration of war on the southern Californian way of life , assaulting everything from drive-in movies to Burger Kings and , most of all , automobiles .
28 Back at Shenstone meanwhile , Le Roux was perfecting plans to bring out a range of Norton-logoed ‘ accessories ’ , everything from leather jackets to pocket knives to diaries and cigarette lighters emblazoned with the famous ‘ N ’ .
29 At Westport 25 members of the public spoke and several written submissions were handed in including one from Archbishop Cassidy of Tuam .
30 Mr Lamont will sugar the bitter pill with another one per cent drop in interest rates and tax help for struggling businesses — and even first-time home-buyers .
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