Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The first census pairs them off man for man , leaving a surplus of 273 who are redeemed by money .
2 And when I last looked at it , one question on behaviour modification had managed to creep on there as well but I ca n't remember what the question is , so you 'd better pay attention for the whole of the rest of this lecture in case I in case I remember it .
3 You 've got items to be discussed , and then you 've got an ability on the right-hand side them to resequence them .
4 ‘ Having spent the Vigour of my Youth and Genius under the Oppression of Sir Joshua & his Gang of Cunning Hired Knaves Without Employment & as much as could possibly be Without Bread , the Reader must Expect to Read in all my Remarks on these Books Nothing but Indignation and Resentment . ’
5 Though most developed countries deplore such practices , most either practice them from time to time — as Britain did in its arms dealing with Saudi Arabia — or else turn a blind eye when it suits them .
6 Accidental Damage is self explanatory and limited by exclusion of damage due to breakdown , explosion or collapse which in effect excludes damage from any inherent defect in the plant .
7 Particular religions are true in so far as they succeed in expressing the primordial form of religion which in turn is comprehended only in the depths of particular religions .
8 The role gave Dustin plenty of scope to demonstrate his versatility , even allowing him to warble a few songs , including a vaudeville fish ditty , and to dance with beer cans strapped to the soles of his feet .
9 Another example is from region rail which is a totally independent system but over the years the five local authorities have ploughed millions of pounds of investment into improving a system , the stations the track and the rolling stock which in accordance with the Rail Bill will be put out of franchise next year but will anyone have to buy it ?
10 The Popular Front suspended the MDP 's membership , and on July 28 expelled Yameogo himself from membership of the Front .
11 The basic considerations which in Chapter 6 led to the view that the reading system involves two different processing procedures , one lexical and the other non-lexical , apply also to the spelling system .
12 Community investment which without modesty , er , I can say is a phrase coined by I B M , is seen to be of strategic importance to many leading companies .
13 But in promoting it to MPs we 've been drawing their attention to the kinds of organizations which in turn in their eyes just sort of represent that pyramid or structure of votes that .
14 ‘ In a dependent society the media demonstrate the imperialist system 's concept of change — a conception which in fact ends up being the denial of change . ’
15 More research will be needed into the problem which causes a progressive degeneration of the elephant 's trunk which in turn means problems with feeding and drinking .
16 The doctor was called and the defendant provided a specimen of blood which on analysis proved to contain a proportion of alcohol substantially exceeding the statutory limit .
17 Nettle — said to cleanse the blood which in turn means healthier hair and skin ; when brewed , makes a good anti-dandruff rinse .
18 Toning up the heart and lungs leads to a more effective supply of oxygen to the blood which in turn is supplied more quickly to the muscles , enabling us to stave off exhaustion .
19 A short walk from Brand , or a local bus ride , will take you to the cable car which in turn takes you to the Lunarsee , a beautiful crystal clear mountain lake .
20 Under the 1978 electoral law the people of each of the 40 traditional tribal communities ( Tinkhundla ) elect two members of an electoral college which in turn elects 40 members of the Assembly and 10 senators , with the King appointing the remainder .
21 Together they comprise a course programme which in range and choice is amongst the best in the United Kingdom .
22 He promised an end to serfdom , reform of landholdings and an extension of the suffrage , a programme which in turn alienated an important part of the Magyar gentry and rendered them much more favourably disposed to suspending national demands in favour of outside intervention to protect existing social relationships .
23 The ‘ Entebbe Maths ’ is the popular name for the African Mathematics Programme which in turn is part of the African Education Programme ( AEP ) of the American Education Development Center ( EDC ) formerly Educational Services Incorporated .
24 Reportedly the division has amassed a wealth of productivity tools from independent software vendors in support of the programme which in turn supports IBM mainframes , AS/400s , VAXes , Sparcs , PCs and perhaps eventually Macs .
25 In relation to stress , regular exercise increases the circulation which in turn increases oxygen levels in the blood and activates the hormonal system ( the endocrine glands ) .
26 They are designed to stimulate the circulation which in turn helps to eliminate the toxins and fatty particles .
27 It also greatly improved blood circulation which in turn helps to induce peaceful , deep , relaxing sleep .
28 In a summary of research conducted in genuinely dangerous environments ( e.g. parachute jumps , war , deep sea diving ) , Baddeley ( 1972 ) concludes : ‘ A dangerous situation will tend to increase level of arousal which in turn will focus the subject 's attention more narrowly on those aspects of the situation he considers most important .
29 The guest sitting room opens onto a terrace which in turn leads out into the garden and a romantic avenue of apple trees .
30 From half an hour after training , to as long as twenty-four hours afterwards , it was possible to detect an increase in protein synthesis in the brain regions containing IMHV — a result which of course squared with the known amnestic effects of the inhibitors of protein synthesis .
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