Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [to-vb] [noun] of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Yes but you tend not to get recycling of housing land of housing , you tend to get recycling of housing land , new housing land from outworn industries , nonconforming use , that type of erm recycling is just what I had in mind .
2 I shall start by considering the effects of the standard ideology on analyses of Middle English and go on to review aspects of variation in Middle English .
3 They also turn out to have deposits of magnetite , a magnetic oxide of iron , in their bodies .
4 Indeed , the optic lobe contains a wealth of neurons which respond specifically to elaborate patterns of motion , such as the optic flow fields generated on a retina when an insect turns around or flies over the ground , but there have been disappointingly few descriptions of neurons with interesting spatial properties .
5 This domination can be expressed by the way in which power , technology and ideology come together to produce forms of knowledge that function actively to silence people .
6 Purse-strings , whether tightly or slackly held , tend faithfully to trace lines of power .
7 For example , checking stock records for previous years can help the retailer see when to increase stocks of swimwear ( spring and early summer ) and when to let them run down ( winter ) .
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