Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [noun] [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | In relation to the association of District Council 's erm proposition , that was a development package , and obviously groups want to meet in time to look at that , so we 'll see if we can find some more information on that one . |
2 | The players , too , are more anonymous than the cast of Eldorado , utterly failing day after day to appear in newspapers slagging off former colleagues , admitting to alcoholism or wife beating , promoting violent videos or even being pictured giving V-signs to supporters . |
3 | My hon. Friend is right to talk about nation states in some respects , but today we are seeing the dismantling of conglomerations . |
4 | It must be truly wonderful to walk through life guarded by such a shield . |
5 | The English Teaching Theatre Video is a translation to video of sketches performed by this group featuring language items . |
6 | In contrast , untransformed bloodstream trypanosomes were unable to grow in mice treated with this concentration of antibiotic . |
7 | The COB Rules that are expressed to apply to customers apply to both . |
8 | The carer may be under too much stress , both physically and mentally , to cope with paperwork relating to such matters as the patient 's sick pay from work , relevant insurance claims , or simply organizing payment of the normal household bills . |
9 | Visualise a senior executive switching on a notebook PC in a hotel room , plugging the modem into the telephone socket and then settling down to tap into information stored on any of the organisation 's computer systems , anywhere in the world , through a simple click-and-point action of the mouse . |
10 | Though typically economists look at the way in which human beings create and distribute goods and services , often with an eye on issues to do with efficiency according to some rational criteria , this does not prevent them using economic theories to examine , for example , educational provision , the supply of blood donors , voting choice , to name but a few . |
11 | In other words , there will always be a tendency for , probably for the offspring to want the mother to go on breast- feeding for that little bit longer tha tha the mother may . |
12 | It horrified Brian to think of Celia hypnotised by some guru who would try to drag things out of her which might not even have been correct . |
13 | What distinguishes them from secondary ( and tertiary ) qualities is that they are those features which corpuscles need to have in order to account for all the qualities ( primary , secondary , and tertiary ) of the substances which they make up . |
14 | ‘ For sale ’ signs began to multiply as panic set in that the village would be blighted . |
15 | Majorie gained B.Litt in 1948 and D.Phil in 1976 , and expresses gratitude to Somerville for enabling her to return to Oxford to work for this . |
16 | At the end of the 1970s BRAC developed an oral rehydration solution that was safe , effective , cheap , and simple to make from ingredients found in most Bangladeshi households . |