Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [pron] [verb] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Capital comes in two forms — debt and equity — so there are two areas in which costs could differ . |
2 | They sometimes put these dramatic claims in the form of semantic theories : some of them said that propositions of law are synonymous with predictions of what judges will do , or are only expressions of emotion and so not really propositions at all . |
3 | In addition , it lists the priorities on which work should concentrate . |
4 | A resolution of the 20th international conference of the Red Cross at Vienna in 1965 affirmed the minimum principles to which states must conform : |
5 | Practice changed in response to arguments made in the context of adjudication , as arguments about what judges should do in particular cases , not in special miniconstitutional conventions . |
6 | This valuable example of a local non-teacher specialist 's advice will show the many different ways in which work can arise from one study focus . |
7 | Some of the different ways in which play might develop are outlined below . |
8 | ‘ These are the materials with which Mait will have trapped your friend 's ti bon ange — her soul . ’ |
9 | Examination of the ways in which candidates are selected in Ireland and votes for them solicited will show that this putative liberty is in practice still more narrowly restricted . |