Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [art] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So it made the Stenness Loch polluted for the as pollution comes in the Stenness Loch and it f spoilt the fishing here .
2 What was the view amongst men and women in those times , was preventing having children regarded as a as a woman 's job ?
3 Would this planning application be regarded as a of the .
4 A hole should be drilled through the outside of the plastic wheel and into the metal casting , then cut a length of wire is to the correct length and glue it into place .
5 But if he was caught with the with the crown , by his opponents before he circled them and came back to his own allies … then he had to go outside the camp , and he was called a [ maggot ! ] .
6 It was not a whistle that could have come from human lips , but a chilling scalpel shriek he had heard only once before in the Fifth Dominion , when , some two hundred years past , his then possessor , the Maestro Sartori , had conjured from the In Ovo a familiar which had made such a whistle .
7 It could be included in the of course ticket would increase the potential .
8 It 's in response to Mr Allenby 's question we seem to be patiently waiting for I think he posed it some time ago about the county council 's view on whether in the absence of a strategic exceptions policy or whatever you call it , a major exceptions policy in the structure plan , whether the county council would object to it being pursued in the in the local plan .
9 Another feature shared by many is how they have been located on the outside of bends .
10 To publicise the event , a giant red tomato which glowed in the dark , was installed on the outside of the Bank building .
11 Here the attacker 's foot has dropped to the outside of the opponent 's leading leg
12 Today she 's come to a pre admissions clinic just for a few hours .
13 As the shuttle dropped towards the station 's central bulk , Ace found it even more disturbing that she could identify , nestling between ridges of ruched titanium or perhaps in the centre of an ammonite-like coil , a few of the features that would be expected on the outside of a space station .
14 The single premium life assurance market was , over the past two years , dominated by the with profit bond .
15 Everything 's owned by the by the government and er , I know it 's not a right good thing , like , but if it could work properly , it would be a damn good thing .
16 As a consequence , oblige can be used even when the event denoted by the to infinitive has not yet been realized : ( 165 ) The law obliges everyone to pay his taxes .
17 This is the first of er two lectures on the American presidency and erm I want to begin just by putting the presidency in , in context erm thus far I hope it 's clear that the American pol political system is one in which authority is firstly limited by the constitution in which authority dispersed by the by virtue of the separation of powers .
18 The pad , which is placed below the under sheet , acts like a sensitive switch .
19 The number per minute of supraventricular and ventricular extrasystoles allowed comparisons to be made between the pre , per , and postendoscopy periods .
20 Certainly , erm , it has changed this year , erm , but the arrangements now are , that we produce our report across the year , with i , and as you can appreciate the report summarises various , of one thing we done during the with officers around the county round the Erm , at the , at the end of November , we commit to writing this report in summary version , which we then discuss with the Chief Executive and the County Treasurer in particular , they take whatever soundings they wish with other offices and then we agree that letter .
21 Now , obviously , you know , yo getting the menopause out into the open so that everyone can talk about it , exchange information that that it 's not seen as a as a taboo or something to be particularly fearful of by men or women is n't going to be much good if it just makes everybody worry for er , for for the first half of o o o of their lives and , and then gibber through the second half !
22 And and and romanticism which is seen as the as the movement which replaces the enlightenment in a sense .
23 Much the same thing can be said of the to infinitive denoting something which is actualized as a consequence of causation ( cause , force , occasion , get , order , tell ) , assistance ( help ) , discovery ( find ) , daring , etc .
24 Anyway erm so erm you sometimes also find with family situations , let's suppose in some situations you have some you have a daughter in the household who 's being abused by say the father or step-father , maybe if there 's a brother once he gets old enough to start becoming interested in sex , in some cases , although he 's round about the same age as his sister , can be um as it were inducted into the into the cycle of abuse erm can actually start participating when the dynamic 's already there .
25 Courts in country B ( the country of shipment ) would not award the amount stipulated in the per package limitation of country A ( the importing country ) even though A 's implementing statute stated that it applied to inward as well as to outward bound shipments .
26 This prejudice against close involvement with " the secular government may be illustrated by an anecdote related in the about Molla Gurani .
27 In typical instances , in the cities a widowed and formerly more prosperous grandmother might still be living in a larger , now empty house : thus a Liverpool labourer and saltpacker 's family moved in the with grandmother , who kept a secondhand clothes shop .
28 Clearly reference can be made in the to the fact that that is not all of York 's requirements but the balance is being found elsewhere within Greater York , and I would be perfectly happy with that .
29 Well the proposals that are made in the in the Committees er report for funding erm seem to us acceptable with the exception of the comment we have already made erm i acceptable in the sense that they would be borne by erm all pension funds in proportion to their the size of their assets and in relation to the size of the er compensation has to be paid .
30 on the non-empty set A. To each a ε A define â to be the subset{ x:x ε A and xRA } of A. [ Thus â is the subset of A comprising all elements x of A which are related to a under R. ] Then the set unc is a partition of A.
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