Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun sg] [det] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Answer guide : As these houses had been started and completed during the period all these materials are included under the matching principle .
2 Answer guide : As these houses had been started and completed during the period all these wages are included under the matching principle .
3 What 'e did ter my dad after 'im workin' fer the man all those years was enough , apart from anyfing else . ’
4 Where essential to the sense of the passage any such terms must be defined in the same document .
5 Thus by the outbreak of war a number of questions and problems had forced themselves onto the agendas of middle-class society , and by the end of the war all these factors were resolved into one major consideration : the nature and control of ‘ industrial democracy ’ .
6 In various parts of the Bible all these offerings are said to " alone " — to cover sin — indicating that any act of worship was set squarely in the context of God 's forgiving grace .
7 Islam was the first project they had shared since the Cranborne/Mother Theresa joint school production of The Tempest all those years ago .
8 Conversely , if you have been papering over the cracks of a relationship these same eclipses will seek them out .
9 ‘ So that 's why you 've been clinging to me like a leech all these months .
10 Here he is , h h he has the very unpleasant duty of explaining and justifying the drafting of this measure a a and I do hope it would be , it would be really rather an unexpected realisation of an ambition , but nevertheless one hopes eternal if my Noble Friend were to get up and say that as a result these few remarks that I have been tempted to make that some kind of effort is going to be made to tidy up as th th the processes whereby er such stuff appears , is allowed to appear on the pages of the Statute Book er er I do recall that when the Charities Bill was going through several committees , my Noble Friend was n't who who was d d dealing with the Bill in , on behalf of the Government was exceedingly helpful and I hope that he will show the same degree of goodwill today er and , and , and er h if he 's very clear and devote is very considerable energies to persuading those professional obs obfuscators who are responsible for this kind of garbage to do better in the future .
11 He is obviously disappointed with the way many such companies seem , to him , to be squandering opportunities , .
12 Isle of Wight Isle of Wight , ferry , yeah , and we , we all buy , we all buy chips yeah , and the next minute , you know , we 're all walking into the arcade all these girls just come up to us and start taking chips .
13 ‘ Then it was Harry who passed up the river all those years ago , ahead of me .
14 The local doc — the guy who 'd helped save Andy after he almost died under the ice all those years earlier — was on holiday at the time and there was a locum , a deputising doctor in charge of the practice , except from what the locals muttered later it seemed he 'd treated his stay in Strathspeld as a holiday , too , and spent more time on river banks with a rod in his hands than at bedsides toting a stethoscope .
15 ‘ Our aim is to take away from the franchisee all those areas which are expensive or difficult for a small business to operate , ’ says Mr Gamlin .
16 The house is built on an ‘ L ’ shape , and though it evolved gradually over the fifteenth , sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , the whole gives a uniquely harmonious appearance , which must stem from the use all those years ago of essentially local materials which can not but blend .
17 Our mission was to take back from the Boche those few miles of battered ground that we 'd bought with half a million lives in those Battles of the Somme , two years before .
18 In the past these same villagers were more inclined to slaughter elephants in the hope of criminal gain from unlicensed traders .
19 We walked here through the gardens and the woods , past the hill where Andy and I lay in the sunlight all those summers ago , into the little glen , then up through the bushes and the dead auburn wreckage of the ferns , to the trees at the summit of the small hill .
20 She had never got over that chap who left her in the lurch all those years ago .
21 ‘ . ‘ Double ’ appeared in the list several more times
22 She disapproves of a great deal of Charles 's life , these days ; she thinks his ambitions misplaced , his goals suspect , his methods dangerous , his new political alignments deplorable : but she is loyal to Charles , to Charles himself , to the man that these manifestations in her view misrepresent .
23 It is the duty of the trustee to report to the committee all such matters as appear to him or as the committee have indicated to him to be of concern to them with respect to the administration of the estate ( r 6.152(1) ) .
24 I 'll tell the tax people about how you 've been on the fiddle all these years over your freelance earnings and I 've got those photos of you .
25 Others in the group argued that up to a point all those things were right , but that often a subject was complex , often it could be constructive for everyone to have a chairperson who would guide discussion , not control it , who would be able to be supportive when someone talked too much or too little .
26 The taste of his mouth on hers had haunted her last night in bed ; the memory of that all too brief but heart-stopping kiss at the fountain all those weeks ago still burned into her , reminding , taunting her .
27 By the time all these factors had been taken into account , any link between lead and impaired intelligence faded into statistical insignificance .
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