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

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1 He laid much of the blame on the growth of incomes outstripping that of consumer goods production , and attributed this primarily to mistakes in granting autonomy to state enterprises and in regulating the co-operative sector .
2 You can convey that with dance things , it 's just the way you use your equipment . ’
3 It is funded by a poll tax called the licence fee , although a ) the consumer is thus charged for services he/she does not require ; b ) the output often parallels that of TV and radio stations supported by advertising , and c ) its audience share is dropping .
4 The study of the visible marks used in writing from the point of view of their shape and size rather than their use in a particular system , which is covered by graphology ; this distinction parallels that of phonetics and phonology .
5 As his furniture workshops expanded Gimson was less able to take part in the actual processes of making : his chief role became that of director and designer .
6 As a broad generalization , it is thus reasonable to say that the role of tight labour markets in driving up real wages eclipsed that of competition in product markets as the boom progressed .
7 But also by 1967 , expenditure on education had for the first time in history equalled that on defence .
8 Now this will surprise you , I know ; but my mother has pointed that out time after time .
9 In Fig. 2 , the reader should be able to confirm that for interest rates above Oi 1 , where the speculative demand for money is zero , the LM curve becomes vertical .
10 And I 'm using that in order to select .
11 Allowing for stale prices and GARCH effects , they found that the volatility of futures returns led that of spot returns by fifteen minutes .
12 Oh I bet you timed that for tea time !
13 Right we can all throw that in bin .
14 This socio-demographic complexity seems to foreshadow that of man .
15 How pleased she 'll be to see that in print .
16 You know , change that to white .
17 Can I cover that in tin foil ?
18 If so , the conductivity of the rock at high pressures would be expected to mirror that of carbon .
19 Erm , the kid 's got to figure out if it 's going to use that to project the other sentences then it might come across it 's got to , it 's got ta decompose that into structure .
20 We had repulsed each in turn , and began to feel secure . ’
21 I found an old plough wheel , I still got that at home .
22 Well yo you only got that at Christmas so you have n't played with it much .
23 So we 'd got about forty yards to march to the er the van before we even got that on board .
24 Oh she got that from Gateway .
25 Given that on average each Spaniard eats 66 pounds of fish and seafood a year , and much of it comes from Galicia , you 'd expect to see a lot there .
26 Given that in practice managers , like everyone else , suffer from ‘ bounded rationality ’ , that is , inadequate information and computational skills , it is apparent that the conduct required for profit maximisation can only be a matter for judgment : there is no practically discoverable , uniquely correct , profit-maximising course of action .
27 So I mean i i we 'd answer that in isolation .
28 The most promising way of achieving this might be to take more seriously Dworkin 's own master principle of equal concern and respect , for , as has been seen , this does appear capable of generating a right of equality which transcends that of equality of opportunity , and a right of effective participation in the decision-making process which would go far beyond the right to vote in a general election once every five years .
29 I hate this in English .
30 I 'd lastly like to say a thank you to Kevin , because I think , as a man , it is obviously more difficult for him to broach this subject , and he 's been pursuing this through APEX through for a very long time , and has worked extremely hard , so I 'd like to say thank you to him , and thank you to you now for taking the message back home .
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