Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [noun] [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 By increasing the number of general meetings for members they would have the opportunity to feel more involved in and would make the organisation more democratic .
2 Can my hon. Friend confirm that when he announces new proposals for deregulation he will ensure that he and his officials have consulted the Minister for small businesses to see that every effort is made to take into account the needs of small businesses and that deregulation , wherever possible , is increased , so that small businesses can get special exemptions where possible from what can be very complicated regulations and procedures that the Government introduce ?
3 ‘ I dressed for sex and thought about nothing else on these trips to London and , once I was locked away with Andrew , I got up to all sorts of things I would have been too embarrassed to do with Tony .
4 There must be all sorts of things she could try .
5 for all sorts of reasons it may fail to fulfil its potential .
6 I have looked at your planet Uulaa , and I know what sorts of fun you would seek there .
7 1.2 WHAT SORTS OF TOPICS YOU MIGHT CHOOSE
8 You may now be thinking about what sorts of jobs you could do if you score high in any of the areas that we 've mentioned .
9 There are several sorts of truth I could tell about this decade of work .
10 We have looked at some of the types of jobs involved in retailing , and at the different sorts of shops you might work in .
11 You see these are the sorts of issues we must address to ensure you can maintain your current lifestyle .
12 There are all sorts of ways you can adapt these ideas to make the patterns give your exclusive results .
13 He rightly argues that the best way to find out what part of the brain does is to start out with very general questions about the sorts of thing it might do and then work through to more specific questions .
14 When SAVE was launched in 1975 , good photographs of endangered buildings were very scarce , but with today 's improved methods of printing we can use any reasonable snapshot we are sent .
15 ‘ He won enough to set himself up in his own business , so if you see a ‘ Terimon Cafe ’ on the outskirts of London you 'll know how it got the name . ’
16 Through the eyes of bishops we can catch an occasional glimpse of little groups of them ; but with the conversion of the Franks from c .500 and of the English from c .600 onwards , they could only be found in large numbers on the fringes of Western Christendom and in the outer darkness beyond .
17 Part IV contains a short list of addresses of people you may need to contact in connection with your application .
18 When we defend ourselves too rigidly against threatening aspects of change we can precipitate the very situations we seek to avert .
19 The only words of comfort I can give are that the more emotional freedom you give your children , the more likely you are to keep their love and affection .
20 This letter was only the beginning of a case with a long history , and by piecing together a number of disjointed fragments of information we can obtain an unusually clear picture of the sequence of events and of Anselm 's reactions to them .
21 With savings of £20,000 you could expect to finance a franchise with a start-up cost and working capital of £60,000 .
22 ‘ It was like them pictures of Hell we used to get in Sunday school , ’ she told the other women when she returned to work two days later .
23 It might seem obvious that if weak points are going to evolve in the tails of lizards they would do so between the vertebrae .
24 All over the south and south-west of England and up into the midlands and the borders of Wales we may encounter ancient hill forts on hill tops or upper slopes , still marked by the visible line of prehistoric ditches .
25 Clearly the first K guards correspond to the process ' possible communications , the next L-K to the minimal combinations of communications it can choose to accept from ( but not terminate ) , and the final N-L to its possible final states ( after termination ) .
26 These places also have lists of entertainers you can choose from .
27 Through these chutes of slates you could inspect the weather , which was making a comeback of the stalled-career variety , the sun all rusty and out of condition , glowing then failing suddenly like a damp torch .
28 ‘ But if we can find the funds in future we would want to reinstate the service . ’
29 Maybe if I was really hard up with no career or opportunities in life I might feel differently .
30 Then to distinguish pure vowels from diphthongs we could have the feature pure ; , , , , , , , , , , , would be ( +pure ) and all the diphthongs would be ( -pure ) .
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