Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 They are interested in volume , obviously , and that 's what y that 's what they 're going to go for through their products .
2 Dr Almahawi died at his luxury , four-bedroom detached house in Bolton cared for by his family .
3 Most lots sold for around their estimates .
4 The only other thing I would say is that you 've got domiciliary health there on the bottom of page forty-three for the first time , a thing that we certainly asked for on your behalf .
5 In all , Sly Spy is just about worth the four brass beer tokens asked for by your friendly computer shop .
6 You are to discuss a proposition , offering and evaluating arguments with appropriate illustration on different sides ; the arguments should lead towards a conclusion which ( 1 ) follows the arguments you have offered , and ( 2 ) matches the balance of possibilities which you argued for in your essay .
7 Vaughan Williams , Edward Elgar and Frederick Delius all take their place , alongside George Bernard-Shaw a painting that the National Portrait Gallery might well like to know about for its pending festivities .
8 The point is that there could be such a command and at the level of that command where , as it were , the answer would be received , no information would ever be received about the other senses of ‘ bar ’ that the system as a whole might happen to know about in its dictionary , and the procedures for surveying that range of senses would never be revealed .
9 I think that , you know George would n't mind er , and Maria would n't mind , maybe it 's Martin trying to find for for our Martin .
10 On the other hand , virtually all the demands which the Anglicans had been pressing for in their attempts to come to terms with James , such as those made by the bishops in their meeting with the King on 3 October , did .
11 They are to be looked for in our Western indigenous psychological explanations as much as in the domains of scientific pursuit which , as Riches notes above , are not themselves free from such ontological conceptions .
12 She 's very difficult to work for on her creative days ! ’
13 He had the expatriate knack of being lent things and getting himself looked after on his return to the native land , and as they talked it became apparent that we were to be entertained to lunch by the gallery owner .
14 Community care planning in this new form presents better opportunities for better services and for more people in need to be looked after in their own homes .
15 Mr Deputy Speaker that 's exactly what the authorities are asked to make sure about and of course they must have sensible plans so that there are always beds and facilities for those who need them , but in a way it 's a success of care in the community that that more elderly people are being looked after in their own homes and so we 've arrested the very rapid growth in permanent residential places which was occurring before the policy was introduced er , as we now see , despite some gloomy forewarning , local authorities have in general managed well in the first year of their responsibilities , they 've examined thousands of cases and many people have been helped to make decisions about their own futures .
16 I have been asked to see that you are properly looked after in your retirement . ’
17 It had come to my grandfather through his great-uncle William Farmborough , on the understanding that he would be looked after in his old age .
18 Joanna 's sister , Lucy , 22 , said : ‘ My sister is still very upset and she is being looked after by her mother . ’
19 An 85-year-old Wigan pensioner is now looked after by her daughter — the mother applied for a grant for the daughter , because she is immobilised by arthritis .
20 Meanwhile , the only alternative seems to be for the baby to be looked after by her mother , and she will go and visit in the evenings when her father has gone off to his night work .
21 In some cultures the mourning period is very clearly established with a beginning phase where the bereaved will be looked after by their families ; and there is an equally important ending phase when the person is expected to stop grieving and get on with living .
22 Thirdly , the myth that ethnic minority elders inevitably prefer to be and always are looked after by their own is being exposed ( Grant , 1988 ) .
23 The children are now being looked after by their nanny .
24 In any case , why should someone with short hair styled by the most recently qualified , pay as much as someone with long hair looked after by their most expert ?
25 Demonstrators are looked after by their managers — affectionately known as Mums — in a unit .
26 There are patients here looked after by their own G Ps especially on the medical side and of course they know their G Ps .
27 On his death Money left the place to his son Michel , who did not live there , but it was looked after by his step-daughter Blanche until her death in 1940 .
28 I know , er a gentlemen , like yourself , who 's looked after by his young son , by a younger son anyway , and he he 's given up his work to look after his father .
29 Dr Thomas Brereton lived at The Grange , Dr Samuel Rooth at Grange House , Samuel Lucas , iron founder , resided at the Hall , the Manor House was divided between a farmer/cattle dealer and a farmer/coal owner , and at The Rookery Mr W. H. Rangeley was looked after by his ‘ devoted begum ’ who was born in Tobago .
30 Yesterday the toddler was being looked after by his grandparents , May and Rolf Blything , at their home in Bebington .
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