Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [to-vb] [prep] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | At one point she 'd given a talk on Sky TV about all the signs to look for in a youngster abusing solvents . |
2 | Simultaneously with clinical observations such as these , academic psychologists were also beginning to incorporate a similar idea into their models of normal cognitive functioning and most contemporary theories of human information processing contain the notion of a mechanism that screens and selects the products of consciousness ; necessarily so , since organised thought would be impossible without some device that allows the mind to choose from among the many stimuli — both internal and external — with which it is constantly bombarded . |
3 | And he 'd got lots of famous mates that want to play on his records , and he picks up a Grammy and releases records on scrupulous labels , instead of the 30 or more indie horsefixers he 's had the misfortune to deal with over the years . |
4 | The British Library newspaper library at Colindale Avenue , London NW9 , is the place to apply to for a reader 's ticket if you are within reach . |
5 | Reliability , simplicity , small size and light weight are the things to look for in the many models on the market today . |
6 | The qualities to look for in an agent are integrity , power of persuasion and an active ambition to succeed . |
7 | He outlines the qualitites to look for in a printer and explains how best to get the results you require . |
8 | The man to watch for in the Regal next week is Johnnie Rea , the current champion , but Alan Irwin — who was n't at Aghadowey last Saturday for the RRC meeting — will be the No 1 threat . |
9 | Such raw , and frightening theatre is rare , as difficult for the audience to react to as an outstretched hand from a drunken vagrant … |
10 | ‘ I shall give him to the Geimhreadh to play with for a few nights , ’ he said . |
11 | The operating speed of the teletype is limited by the time taken for the system to settle to within the required accuracy at each letter position . |
12 | Thank you very much well it 's always a pleasure to hear of about the Seamanship Foundation and I 'm sure that , as you might be saying , and er the need for the foundation 's fundraising will be rather heightened this year as a result of last year 's drop but I 'm equally sure that you will get a tremendous amount of support from the members and on that note which I think is er also is an important method of concentrating our priorities and on the basis of we 're extremely lucky to be able to pursue a really very enjoyable pastime with relatively few problems and that if we can get those opportunities to many more , who would otherwise not be able to enjoy and in fact frequently do n't get to enjoy any other pastime , we should endeavour to do so and consider ourselves lucky that we can . |
13 | And sometimes non-standard discount is given , a pig to deal with on the old system , but if you could add one extra input box on that screen there … |
14 | This equable climate has long appealed to people from northern Europe ( especially the United Kingdom ) as a place to escape to from the rigours of a cold winter . |
15 | Well he had a job to go to in the council too really . |
16 | Their assistance and local knowledge were essential for Ness harbour is no haven to make for on a dark night when seas run high . |
17 | Dickins had had nothing more than a back pass and a free-kick to deal with in the first 30 minutes but showed signs of nervousness when Bull challenged for a Birch free-kick . |
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19 | As I said I 'll be having quite a lot to say about in the lectures , so we 'll just regard this class as a kind of prelude to that . |
20 | As we have noted , many countries had no press to speak of at the time of independence , and in those that did the press has undergone a considerable amount of change . |
21 | This Madam Deputy Speaker , is no way to regulate for for a major issue . |