Example sentences of "[subord] [noun prp] [verb] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Where Mallet began in agreement with Blauner but came to different conclusions , Naville starts from a quite different position , arguing that work itself , under automated technology , is inherently unsatisfying . |
2 | The alternatives are to find protection , either from government ( as in Malaysia ) or from alliances , as in Latin America , where Ford combined with VW in 1986 to form Autolatina , the world 's tenth largest producer . |
3 | Although Warburton acts as co-ordinator for the association , meetings will be held alternately at different company headquarters . |
4 | King Edward 's unpopularity was not enhanced by close relatives being created Earls , so Isabella went to Paris in 1325 to consult with her brother , by then King of France , and with the help of the Earl of March , troops were sent from France to round up the royal favourites for execution , and to depose and imprison Edward II , who was murdered by one of the Earl of March 's agents in September 1327 . |
5 | Although Gregory came into conflict with Chilperic over the immunities of Tours , the original concessions must indicate that in certain circumstances kings were happy to make grants to their bishops . |
6 | Although Hardy went to London with high ambitions , he found that winning prizes — the silver medal of the [ Royal ] Institute of British Architects , and the William Tite prize for a country house design in 1863 — did not in itself ensure advancement . |
7 | In a statement Prosecutor-General Gheorghe Robu said there was no longer any reason to believe that Munteanu 's release from " preventive detention " would endanger public order , although Munteanu remained under investigation pending possible charges . |
8 | In addition , although LC persist in epidermis for extended periods , LC are induced to migrate from skin to regional lymph nodes after antigen exposure . |
9 | And Alfgar himself , of course , has got East Anglia again , so Mercia stretches from sea to sea south of us both , and cutting us both off from Wessex . ’ |
10 | France resumed the granting of loans to China in February 1990 , although Japan waited until November to reactive its development loan programme . |
11 | Features were few and far between , although Reuters came under pressure from the outset . |
12 | Remember that if QDMs remain within 4° of the desired track QDM , no correction is necessary . |
13 | So , if Lukic signed for Arse as a left back … his value would go right up . |
14 | ‘ Hello , ’ Myra said again , and Claudia managed to answer , asking her to do everything she could to get an address or phone number if Dana got in touch with her . |
15 | The strategic deterrent will continue to be provided by the Polaris force until Trident comes into service from the mid-1990s . |
16 | He could leave her if there was a child ; and he knew , as all his friends agreed that night , that if England went to war with Germany , Ireland might remain neutral , but they could not . |
17 | If England decide on changes for the second Test at Lords the bowling department is the one most likely to suffer , with DeFreitas ' name top of the list unless he produces something special in front of Gooch . |
18 | Moreover , if Olwyn went to bed at an earlier time it would obviate the Jones ' need to reinforce aspects of her bad behaviour ( for example giving in to tantrums and providing positive attention for hitting ) . |
19 | Adam said he did n't , he meant myopotamus , which in turn meant coypu that were presumably now in the process of being exterminated , whereupon Mary burst into shouts of anger and distress , calling him a cruel beast and an enemy of ecology . |
20 | If Lewis gets past Ruddock on October 31 he 'll meet the winner of Holyfield-Bowe — and after that Bruno is ready and waiting to step into the world title frame . |
21 | I do n't get any free time off you see , cos Jenny goes to Australia on Monday . |
22 | The five vessels that would soon make history — the Vittoria ( now generally known as the Victoria ) , the Trinidada ( the Trinidad ) , the San Antonio , the Concepción and the Santiago — were small and , until Magellan set to work on them , hopelessly unseaworthy . |
23 | Certainly if Hughes plays against Latvia in Belfast the way he played against them in Riga the first of those farewell games for Bingham will yield another two points . |
24 | If Mosley came to fascism as a result of the failure of the process of British parliamentary politics to create the new society , the same could not be said of others , like Chesterton and Williamson , who had little or no contact with high politics . |
25 | If Yvonne fell in love with somebody else , would you kill both of them ? ’ |
26 | For a start , they argue , America has already told Jordan that it wants to be friends again ( watch to see if America leans on Israel to be more accommodating to Jordan 's need for water ) . |
27 | And if Leeds lose against Warrington at Headingley tonight it will plunge the club into a full-blown crisis . |
28 | During the course of the hearing before us , however , it became clear , as Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. has explained , that unless W. submitted to treatment of the kind which she had hitherto refused she would begin to suffer irreversible harm within a week . |
29 | Japan 's exports to the United States had totalled more than US$100,000 million in 1989 , against imports of some $50,000 million , and popular pressure was mounting in the USA to list Japan among the countries applying " structural impediments " within the definition of the " Super 301 " clause of the 1988 Omnibus Trade Act [ see pp. 36925-26 ] ; the clause , if invoked , would have entailed trade sanctions unless Japan agreed to changes within 12 months of its listing . |
30 | Maybe because Leila looked on Roirbak as a kind of surrogate father , she did not feel intimidated by him . |