Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [prep] [det] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Moore suggests that recognition of this may open our minds to the possibility that there is a plurality of goods . |
2 | Some support for this might come from the archaeological evidence , which attests Kenchester 's increasing importance through time . |
3 | A few weeks of this would set him up . |
4 | However , producing this model alongside another may give rise to benefits — perhaps they have common components , or common design and marketing costs , in which case there are shareable inputs . |
5 | This information after all should have received confidential and does belong to other people , does n't it ? |
6 | Scrape the bits of putty out and put some filler in that will accept stain . |
7 | ‘ What happens within this house after that may have considerable repercussions . ’ |
8 | There is evidence of good microbiological research emanating from Russia and Poland , but even if the communist countries had accurate figures on disease prevalence they might feel that publication of these would reflect badly on their political systems . |
9 | It was certainly not poor people who had lost these coins for each would have represented about a week 's wages . |
10 | Many organizations fail to disclose the corporate mission , strategy , and business objectives to their employees , fearing that knowledge of this would provide the competition with an advantage . |
11 | I hope that Del Amitri pay a return visit to the region , once the album Change Everything is out , because there are n't too many bands around that can come up with interesting material and do such a great job in putting it across in concert halls . |
12 | Any change in this will lower fitness . |
13 | Oh well , perhaps I did n't put enough tea in that 'll do |
14 | Any disregard of this may provide the minority shareholders with a claim under s459 Companies Act 1985 , under which they may complain against resolutions of the company which are for the benefit not of the company as a whole , but of the majority shareholders alone . |
15 | The operation has to be performed within limits of 1 mm and any deviation from this may have disastrous consequences , resulting in total loss of hearing in the ear being operated upon . |