Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 I hate that sort of stuff but it pays and money from that goes towards my travel and equipment costs . ’
2 I hate that sort of stuff but it pays and money from that goes towards my travel and equipment costs . ’
3 Carpets down and then we got their cooker and the fridge and that and , well you know and that goes through your
4 That , those , yes , that goes into your section two of your log .
5 If they , if they seemed to be alright then I just sign a copy and that goes into our records .
6 And that goes for your girlfriend and the punctured cab driver too .
7 He looked around and added : ‘ That goes for your shadow-loving fleabag partner too , wherever he 's hiding . ’
8 Erm , clearly we are in a room full of people who have a more than marginal interest in the political process erm and that goes for your boundaries of Cambridge city councils er remit and clearly contains also to parliamentary methods erm I 'm trying not to be desperately partisan about this , I do n't expect anybody erm but a phrase has been used earlier this evening from another quarter about if it 's not broke do n't fix it , erm the boundary commission have looked at the boundaries of the Cambridge city constituency have found that it is up to ninety nine percent of the right and proper er number of electors .
9 Great credit for that goes to my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) .
10 Yeah that goes in your locker now .
11 that turns into his wife 's face
12 That counts against my social security . "
13 But the notions are very similar , at least in all that matters to our concerns .
14 It is the role people play in political processes , not the job they officially hold , that matters in our analysis .
15 ‘ You are all that matters in my life . ’
16 That stands beside our door .
17 All that stands in his way is Mr Malling ( Ray Winstone ) , an investigative journalist just out of jail and into booze .
18 That looks like our Muffin does n't it ?
19 For my own part , I am eternally paying him compliments of this kind , and do all that lies in my power to keep his imagination as busy as my own .
20 This fits with my earlier thesis about the general link between " indebtedness " and relationship " .
21 A mother who loves her daughter can experience real anguish on her behalf if she becomes totally dependent upon her , and recognises the limitations this imposes on her social life and activities .
22 This goes alongside his BBC Sports Personality of the Year nomination on Sunday and his winning of the polls conducted by , among others , the British Sportswriters , Panasonic-LWT and even the American magazine Golf Digest .
23 It seems highly likely that this contributes to their increased risk of infection .
24 ( It is not clear if this refers to his own experiment or to the fact that Jones had by then made his work known to them . )
25 This agrees with our localisation of gastrin producing cells from 18 gestational weeks .
26 This represents in our view a major gap in the strategic policy framework for such an extensive rural county and one which is becoming increasingly in need of filling .
27 This builds on their existing knowledge of local services and the potential for their development .
28 This points to our need for healthy relationships with other people , and above all for a healthy relationship with God .
29 A woman who is successful in getting into higher education may feel privileged ; however , her experience while she is there , and the influence this has on her decisions about her future life , may challenge this sense of privilege .
30 What differentiates true experiments from non-experimental enquiries is the attempt , either in the laboratory or field , to produce an effect among groups which have been randomly formed ; in the simplest experiment , the researcher deliberately alters the X values of an experimental group , and sees what effect this has on their Y values by comparing them with a control group .
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