Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] ['s] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Many American , Russian , British and French high-technology weapons will fall into other countries ' hands . |
2 | To incorporate the various categories of course , it is proposed that the phased transition should consist of three years ' batches of courses . |
3 | The word ‘ bound ’ begs a number of questions , and does not appear in other writers ' views . |
4 | There is , of course , nothing in this paragraph which might not appear in many schools ' booklets . |
5 | As we do not know exactly what will appear in second-hand booksellers ' catalogues , the choice of books will of necessity have to be left to us , but your certificate will state the title of the book which you have presented . |
6 | I do look at other women 's bodies ; I tell myself it 's good for me to know what ‘ ordinary ’ bodies look like . |
7 | The Standards will form part of the criteria which have to be met by firms applying for a legal aid franchise , but they will apply to all solicitors ' practices , whether seeking a franchise or not . |
8 | What do you notice about each others ' prints ? |
9 | Thus the freedom to act in a given way , e.g. to protest , attracts an obligation in doing so not to disproportionately interfere with other persons ' freedoms or with society 's interests . |
10 | It is important the fireworks do n't get into young children 's hands because they themselves er will be in danger . |
11 | John Sutphen suggests that with the three sonar channels available to dolphins , cetaceans can see-read-hear into each others ' hearts and brains . |
12 | This Tribunal will listen to both parties ' arguments and will make a recommendation on the merits of the claims on both sides . |