Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [det] [noun sg] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | And so within our accounting database we 'll have various types of master file information , transactions , balances , some of that information may have been archived but still be available to us . |
2 | Some of this work will take place in the classroom , some of it during drama time . |
3 | While admitting that some of this funding could have displaced other funding sources — for example , technicians in short supply would likely have found alternative work — the authors of the report , Robin Brighton and Virginia Aschas , say that they also found clear evidence of economic gain . |
4 | Some of this discussion will refer to the material inequalities between classes — income and wealth differences , for example — so the reader should bear in mind the very detailed evidence for this that was presented in Chapter 2 . |
5 | Some of this evidence will derive from the time of the event , some of it will appear in a standard text book , or a more specialised monograph ( see Analytical Reading , p. 10 ) . |
6 | Some of this money may find its way back to building societies , which can then lend it out again to other customers . |
7 | It is of great importance that some of this money should go directly to support pupils ' learning . |
8 | In the very simple case of a word presented visually for memorisation , some of this information will include the size and colour of the letters , various levels of meaning including the dictionary meaning , its part of speech , and other closely related words . |
9 | But some of this material may have been dispersed from Kent . |
10 | It was soon clear that few of those present could comprehend that it was not simply another shooting incident in the army 's war against the Provisional IRA . |
11 | I know some people listening to this in this area might say well do we need so many tourists . |
12 | This in any case would seem to be ruled out by references to some kings holding certain civitates , or cities with their surrounding territories , jointly . |
13 | We 've only managed to reconstruct about thirty seconds of it , but this at any rate will give the impression of the way it was . ’ |
14 | If on my time you prepare that waste wood into bundles such as any man could store at home , and if in your own time you will carry those bundles around the town and distribute them free , to rich and poor alike — but not to any man who was landlord to any among us — we may together teach them — ’ The rest of his words were drowned in a universal roar of delight . |
15 | Much of that radiation would have been potentially damaging : liable to break down the organic molecules of which those early organisms were composed . |
16 | Although much of this increase would seem to have been voluntary , as debt became more attractive relative to equity , the fall in aggregate demand left companies in an exposed position . |
17 | Much of this work will relate to the assignment mentioned earlier . |
18 | Much of this spending will go on goods and services , thereby directly increasing aggregate demand : |
19 | In the nature of things , much of this feedback will go no further than the local office , but senior bureaucrats are much involved in the preparation of new policies for politicians and it would be strange indeed if such feedback never featured in new recommendations . |
20 | Much of this material may have been copied from older sets of annals , and some conceivably derived from the brief comments sometimes made against individual years in the Tables which told churchmen the date of Easter . |
21 | On the other hand , much of this confusion may come from loosely identifying SBUs as industries , rather than products or product groups . |
22 | Much of this chapter will draw upon an analysis of two large scale data sets — the Labour Force Survey , described in Chapter 1 , and PSI 's own Unemployed Flow Survey . |
23 | Peter Williams , the Salford centre , has been told that the shoulder injury which has kept him out for much of this season will need at least another week to heal . |
24 | Upwards of £40 there were the landowners , or gentry , though a good many below this point might have been counted as gentlemen . |
25 | House committee on the Bill as many of that opinion will stay content ? |
26 | Under the supplementary benefit scheme , many of this group would have qualified for the householder rate — valued at £30.40 . |
27 | She had known all along that DeVore would have some reason for helping her out . |
28 | I also wondered how many in this truck would survive the Normandy campaign and return to England . |
29 | Because of the recession , there is a prospect that more of that money will flow back out of Washington afterwards in refunds to taxpayers who did not do as well as in the past . |
30 | More of this story will follow in the next issue . |