Example sentences of "[det] [vb -s] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For Frith has given the fox and the weasel cunning hearts and sharp teeth and to the cat he has given silent feet and eyes that can see in the dark and they are gone away from Frith 's place to kill and devour all that belongs to El-ahrairah . "
2 But that belongs to football history .
3 MATERNAL CAUSES — In the Eight Revision of the International Classification of Diseases used to Code Cause of Death , maternal causes are items B40 that refers to abortion ( causes 640–645 ) and B41 that includes other complications of pregnancy , childbirth and the puerperium as well as delivery without mention of complication ( causes 630–639 , 650–678 ) ; in the Ninth Revision , items AM42 abortion ( causes 630–639 ) , AM43 Direct obstetric causes ( 640–646 , 651–676 ) and AM44 Indirect obstetric causes ( 647 , 648 ) .
4 But Chairman , that refers to item three two , not the whole of three
5 And if that goes into partnership schemes , it probably could be , it could produce three or four times as much money actually in production .
6 That goes into volume two does it ?
7 But — ‘ time waits for no man ’ and that goes for woman too — bombarded as she is with ever new vogues , ever changing fads and fashions — constantly confronted with remonstrations to be ‘ with it ’ and keep up to date .
8 And that goes on aggregate on the night , yeah ?
9 That goes on disk two .
10 But that that goes through that goes to chiller wo n't it .
11 Right , that goes in upside down like that .
12 Section three , goes in there , and then I 'll give you your induction report back , which Alan 's got at the moment , and that goes in section three , and that 's fantastic eh , so let's have a nibble something to eat .
13 The great majority of molluscs have a minute , planktonic larval stage , a small ciliated object bearing no resemblance to the adult , that drifts as part of the plankton until ready to settle and assume its mature form .
14 Long before this , however , the groundwork has been well laid for a sense of personal autonomy that is not in conflict with attitudes of dependency ( since assistance is simply to be expected and does not , as we have seen , entail subordination ) and that persists throughout life .
15 that cries for blood like a late Edwardian
16 Saussure 's starting point is , as we have seen , that signs in language are arbitrary and differential .
17 Mind you , that covers with paper like in n it really .
18 So we start off with the first one that you have , this C W , that stands for company worker .
19 Erm , we would think of others , would n't we , not only do we have our own National Anthem , but we have other songs that that arouses from time to time .
20 Erm , that concludes of course , the correspondence .
21 That looks like lettuce .
22 Surely they did n't lose both : as Lady Bracknell might have said , that looks like carelessness .
23 Nice colours , that looks like water colours .
24 That looks like fun , ’ Anabelle thought to herself .
25 that looks like mushroom soup
26 This looks like coal , that looks like coal
27 The population reconstructions of Wrigley and Schofield ( 1981 ) support them and indicate that from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries fertility change was about twice as important as mortality in accounting for variations in population growth , and that declines in mortality were modest until the mid-nineteenth century .
28 Despite its pending acquisition and whatever that holds in store , Unix System Labs says its agreement with Novell Inc means keeping its current business plan intact .
29 The patterns of tooth wear and growth and the precision-shear bite are comparable with those seen in Uromastix , a thickset , stumpy-tailed modern lizard , 30 to 40 cm long , that lives in North Africa and Asia .
30 Each has on return to this country gone back into secular employment to finance the starting of the new church .
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