Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The outcome is that fox hunts will need a licence from the Ministry of Agriculture before they can temporarily block setts to prevent foxes hiding in them during a hunt , or to dig out foxes which succeed in entering a sett .
2 Shanas ( 1979 ) , in her review of American data on family support for the elderly , notes that women are two or three times more likely than men to say that no one helped them during a period of illness .
3 In 87 ( ‘ Farewell — Thou art too dear for my possessing ’ ) the Friend 's inconstancy and betrayal are excused as a simple error of judgement : Here , though , Shakespeare is not content to let the irony stand , for the couplet , with its sarcastic double-rhyme , dispels both illusion and self-deception : ‘ Thus have I had thee as a dream doth flatter — /In sleep a king , but waking no such matter . ’
4 And top fitness consultant Martica Heaner is putting them through a walking , aerobics and swimming plan .
5 ‘ This project is a good example of how AMEC can offer a total solution to clients by integrating the skills of different parts of the group and focusing them through a bespoke joint venture company , ’ he said .
6 A JEALOUS husband stabbed his wife and her toyboy lover to death after spying on them through a chink in the curtains .
7 And Melanie had spied on them through a keyhole , and would never get closer to them than the keyhole in the door behind which they lived .
8 The youth led them through a brick archway into a second room overflowing with cardboard boxes , many of them open to reveal their contents .
9 This enables softening to be done simply and economically with waters of a wide range of hardness by passing them through a bed of the granulated material .
10 In this same hospital , when relatives come to the mortuary to visit the dead member of their family , they view them through a sheet of glass .
11 If you were ordering hundreds and hundreds of these would you put , express them through a parcel delivery service ?
12 During the Second World War , for example , a number of government initiatives stimulated thinking about the resettlement of disabled people into open employment by channelling them through a period of ‘ industrial rehabilitation ’ .
13 Carter lead them through a doorway onto a staircase .
14 McAdam 's system , which involved his surveyors checking the size of stones by passing them through a two-inch ring , was soon adopted by the turnpike trusts .
15 I mean you may have to support them through a sort of bad patch , but the idea is to erm get them so that they can look after themselves , you know .
16 After a lot of pestering I was allowed to speak to two friends who had come to court with me , and I was appalled by having to speak to them through a glass and metal grille thing .
17 I suppose you could if you put them through a junction box or something .
18 The trust said prices would be about two-thirds of market value and those who could not afford to buy could rent them through a housing association .
19 Haymarket had intended to set up a computer business with over 20 staff to build its own PCs under the brand Eyecon and sell them through a dealer network .
20 Boil them slowly till they are all to pieces ; then squeeze and strain them through a bag .
21 They were so transparent and thin , you could put them through a wedding ring .
22 The nuns led them through a series of exercises which encouraged them to think about the good in themselves , and to know that God , in His love for them , has forgiven their sins .
23 It has also produced the Green Partnership , a 12-step programme implemented by the hotels , which guides them through a series of initiatives to make the properties more environmentally friendly .
24 In this situation the distance/number of links between the pair could be calculated from the ‘ shortest path ’ connecting them through a sequence of intermediate linked probes .
25 Students may enter complex calculations from sources such as passed examination papers and the computer will take them through a solution step by step .
26 To read them through a lens drawn from another context , for example that of later church history , is to impose a construction on the material for which there is no warrant .
27 He 'd found them through an ad in Private Eye , and they always welcomed his business — but then , the tottering co-operative would welcome anybody 's business .
28 I met them through an advert .
29 Or see them through an abortion ,
30 Their migration route to the Alaskan feeding grounds takes them through an area of ocean which is cluttered with drift-nets .
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