Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] [pron] [vb -s] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A small but increasing number of commentators would like to stop or turn back the clock and , in the absence of hard data , the debate has been perhaps more about political models of social care than about what works in practice . |
2 | What has been seen as an aspect of the Roman catholic intellectual opposition to divorce in Chapter 5 can also be recognized as a feature of the defence of catholic schools too : the opposition contains an interpretation of the moral nature of contemporary society and of what happens to catholics who are not to some degree protected from it . |
3 | American interests demanded a friendly and stable Middle East , one which was not exposed to Soviet interference or encroachment , and from which supplies of oil — especially to Western Europe — were assured . |
4 | I am sure the Barons of the Exchequer would be interested in the profits to be made in the king 's prison , and in what happens to money entrusted to you . ’ |
5 | Thomson Greyson and on it goes to Agnew Speedy in the middle Ormanroyd arriving but a cross never came . |
6 | Ormanroyd good ball for Speedy and on it goes to Jochim but it 's too long . |
7 | Neil Webb a little lay-off to Gemmell and on it goes to Black and further still to Crosby . |
8 | Dale McIntosh might sound as through he comes from North of the Border , but one look at the young no.8 's Maori features makes you wonder how he found his way into the Scottish squad . |
9 | The question as to what covenants for title should be implied in the conveyance may be in issue . |