Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [indef pn] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Because these will be resent as we know that have individual needs in individual ways and they often rub off one against the other if they live in closeness as we all do .
2 Suppose you have a scene in which two characters are holding a conversation , and you are covering it in separate close-ups which cut from one to the other : these shots should both be taken from camera positions which are on the same side of an imaginary line connecting the two characters together .
3 Cut from one to the other and you create opportunities for humour or drama .
4 Look for one with a detachable changing mat ( all ours had them ) , and lots of pockets to prevent odds and ends getting jumbled up .
5 Elite theorists , therefore , stand as something of a half-way house' between Marxist determinism and pluralist voluntarism .
6 Mr Rogich says , unhelpfully : ‘ I look at everything from the historical point of view because I think that gives greater impact to the message . ’
7 ‘ I remember during One Over The Eight , ’ said Lance Percival , ‘ he was reading about the French Revolution and that 's all he would talk about . ’
8 One can easily produce evidence at the present day of great local abundance ( e.g. of starfish or pilchards ) , but I know of nothing on a modern sea-floor to compare with the abundance plus wide distribution of the examples just mentioned .
9 ‘ Our feelings flow from one to the other but ultimately , it will be Nigel 's decision if he wants to drive again next year .
10 Far more pertinently , the parallels with what is happening now scream at anyone with the slightest sense of history .
11 But the term could be extended , so that kangaroos might be said to represent deer in Australia because they live in something like the same way .
12 The contradictions fall into something like a natural order of things , in a flamboyant era when the natural was notalways easy to come by .
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