Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [pron] [pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If you do all that for us you can then get gather all those bits and pieces together and put them on your commission claim . |
2 | But half of it you could n't understand could you ? |
3 | in the January edition of She magazine , but although it 's the January edition , it er does pertain to Christmas , because it 's all about the guests you invite to your home over the festive period , some of whom you could well do without . |
4 | I am taking a party of racing people , some of whom you will surely know . |
5 | They did not have electricity , it would be oil lamps and some of them I can not mind when gas would come . |
6 | some of them you might just ignore and say Oh I 'm not bothered about that others |
7 | But erm if you took these pills religiously , some of them you would probably lose it . |
8 | There are many other products and services available from your bank , some of which you might never need , but some of which you probably will . |
9 | So she knew that in the few years since she had last been in England great changes had begun to take place from some of which she might clearly benefit . |
10 | Some of it I ca n't disclose , some of it would have been on the lines of : ‘ Make sure you do this or that ’ . |
11 | And some of it I can only get in Stowmarket anyway because it 's heavy . |
12 | ‘ I knew you 'd tracked me down , so I thought if I only took some of it you would n't put the cops on me . |
13 | Actually dust off 'im , you , some of it you ca n't even see . |
14 | Some of it you ca n't keep int office and |
15 | Cos you can not if you left this with anybody you 'd never see it again . |
16 | And if you 've got a pad of them or or , or some by you you can just fill it in and let it go through . |
17 | This should be as much for what it can not and does not achieve , as for what it does . |
18 | And the , they 're effectively fairly easy , do n't do much on them you wo n't , oh yeah , you meet ethers very much at all . |
19 | It wo n't handle all of them it wo n't mean you 're g always going to get all your spellings right now |
20 | We tried to make suggestions for character developments , all of which they would n't allow . |
21 | In the course of his fieldwork the anthropologist will observe in considerable detail the day-to-day interactions of a few hundred individuals with many of whom he will eventually become intimately acquainted . |
22 | Where the " we " -groups are exogamous , as is very often the case , the " we/they " distinction corresponds exactly to the distinction " those with whom we may not intermarry because they are of common substance with us " / " those with whom we may intermarry because they are not of common substance with us " . |
23 | To suppose , as Levi-Strauss and others have done , that rules about exogamy " those we may not marry " and rules about incest — " those with whom we may not have sexual intercourse " — directly match up , so that one kind of rule can serve as an explanation for the other , is an ethnographic mistake . |
24 | None the less , it seems likely that the course of studies was so arranged that the students would pass through the same grades of medreses as those in which they would later teach : such would in any case seem to have been the practice in later times . |
25 | Captain Cook broached the forbidding shores of west New Guinea , and lost several men there in a fight with the Asmat cannibals , under circumstances similar to those in which he would later lose his own life in the Hawaiian Islands . |
26 | The leaders of the non-Tory parties would have to discuss the principles on which they could agree and those on which they could not . |
27 | Clearly if you have no confidence in those to whom you could potentially delegate this is not a wise policy . |
28 | ‘ For good reasons which you may or may not understand , I desire to remain here in the wilderness away from those to whom I may inadvertently bring catastrophe . |
29 | Do n't skimp on it , because the experience of great Christians has been that without it we can not grow into Christian maturity . |
30 | As the Archbishop of York observed : ‘ they have shown that it [ planning ] should embrace the whole country , and that without it we can not make the best use of the limited space in our small island ’ ( p. 160 ) . |