Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 With respect to the clinical aspects of the police surgeon 's duties , there is no reason to suspect that the medical practitioner in the UK who serves as a police surgeon would in any way be adversely biased against any patient for whom he cares merely because that person is in police custody , whether he has been injured or become ill during enforced loss of liberty , and however such conditions have been brought about .
2 Between them they educate more than 800 choristers , as well as 12,000 other boys and girls .
3 And he seemed sincere enough now , his piece of paper held ready in his hands , and so with the safety of the newsdesk between them she reached across and took it .
4 been a lot of crucial areas this afternoon Alan but I for me I think by and large Leicester have always had the edge in midfield .
5 But for me you came sooner than you expected .
6 The young remain with their mother until a new baby is born , after which they wander further and further away until the parental bond breaks down completely .
7 But the assistant on the show got so pissed that she put her head on his lap , after which he got up and walked off in the middle of the programme . ’
8 ‘ And the Deeds of Rogal Dorn thereafter compose an entire hagiography , which we will now start to consider in detail — commencing with our Primarch 's role in the expulsion of the renegade Iron Warriors from the Human Imperium into the forbidden zone known as the Eye of Chaos , a region about which we speak softly if at all … ’
9 For the next thirty-five years he published a spate of pamphlets and books on the subjects about which he felt strongly and the authors whom he admired deeply or disagreed with emphatically .
10 His investigations are accompanied by a search for an india-rubber , about which he remembers only that it contained the two letters ‘ di ’ in the middle of its trade name ( hence ‘ Oe di pe ’ ) .
11 In cases about which I know only that his performance is better than mine , letting his advice tilt the balance in favour of his solution will sometimes , depending on my rate of mistakes and the formula used , improve my performance .
12 After a seemingly timeless period , during which he drifted in and out of consciousness , he became gradually aware of where he was and what had happened .
13 He came to regret the destruction for which he had been responsible in the name of church restoration under the unenlightened rules prevailing at the time , and in 1881 he joined the recently formed Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings , for which he worked quietly but assiduously into old age .
14 As soon as Thérèse let go of them they flew apart and fumbled in the air again .
15 At the sight of them she sprang forward and offered to get them a cup of coffee .
16 So Jesus when he sees their situation , he 's not concerned by the storm by the way , he 's not put out by that because he knows he 's going to the other side , but for the sake of them he gets up and he speaks the word , Jesus he said , peace .
17 More than 300 from 120 staff , of which we implemented more than 100 , ’ she says .
18 The second type is the block-end which has removable lids , one of which you take off while you fill it with live feed such as maggots .
19 Sabraxis had given him a schedule to work through , most of which he knew already as it was based upon traditional pieces .
20 In a large field he did not have the clearest of runs as he challenged as a result of which he finished fast but too late having to settle for fourth place to the Ebor winner Quick Ransom .
21 He was a proud , caring president of the Cricketers ' Association , especially during the difficult Packer years , the implications of which he read better than any .
22 I wanted to run out of the room , back to South London , where I belonged , out of which I had wrongly and arrogantly stepped .
23 Er this is alright we 've done it informally in the past , you know I 've talked to many clients some of which I handle some of which I do n't and always the question is er are we giving erm a service that we can improve on , if you look dealing with er are there any points you 'd like to raise with me , all these sort of questions but it 's all very unstructured er and sometimes it 's er er results in us having an action plan emerging , sometimes not .
24 In England for the British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch , I had a long conversation with James , of which I recall principally that it was about fate .
25 It is true , and important , that a party in a majority is able to reject any selection of which it does not approve-if it is prepared to undergo the internal conflict this would probably entail .
26 The eye she opened travelled across an expanse of hairy chest , shocking her into awareness of who she lay on and that , by the feel of it , both of them were next to naked .
27 right , and I look over to Roger and Roger 's flicking through his notes like this and as you , you were peeping through and he 's trying to find out what , what he 's talking about , they 're not looking at each other and anyway at the end of it , er we went through it and at the end of it he turned round and went how was it , what were you playing at , what was that spiel that you gave it 's in my brief , that 's one of my objections
28 Three , four years ago the seeds of what we know today as desktop publishing were being sown by companies like Xerox , Interleaf , Sun and Apollo .
29 Talk to him , tell him all the details of what we have here and see what he says .
30 Patrilocal residence , where women join the households of their husbands rather than vice versa , and the continued strength of the system of domestic production , where families consume most of what they produce rather than buy and sell in the market , have always been seen as obstacles to capitalist development in the Third World and as strong reinforcements for the maintenance of feudal-patriarchal relations .
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