Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 iPSC/860 machines installed with 300 systems sold worldwide , sell for between $300,000 and $4m .
2 Their works sell for between £25,000 and £50,000 , which means that the ‘ New Democratic Pictures ’ alone are worth around two million pounds .
3 Exit from By Pass Action is needing to be taken regarding greenery which is obscuring the exit from the City By Pass .
4 Exit from By Pass Action is needing to be taken regarding greenery which is obscuring the exit from the City By Pass .
5 we probably want to about work again .
6 You need not be constantly totting up calories for everything that you eat ( unless you want to of course ) , but do bear in mind the high calorie value of fat and keep it to a minimum .
7 Because I went up to their fabric department and I want to after Christmas I 'm going to wash all the covers on the er settees , you know er the dralon .
8 His sisters and brothers-in-law would now concern themselves with his property , his effects and his will , assuming that he had left one , which , having known George , wag by no means a foregone conclusion .
9 And this is a way for to fill up our purse Although we do get it with many a curse And the poem ends : Then hay for the Clothing Trade , it goes on brave ; We scorn for to toyl and moyl , nor yet to starve .
10 Can I just make the point of clarification in what said there , that as far as staffing additional works spread through for example we are assuming that staff costs are within the figures you are looking at and the the work that was referring to was was after you made your decision to will need to take some element of that cost into the start of the budget there is no staff figures that would occur after you 've formalised this budget we are not aware of so there there will be .
11 The fact is that the relationship between a husband and wife is the highest form of loving commitment between human beings , and it is to serve as a model for children to understand what love and commitment consist of in God 's economy .
12 One of the ways in which French governments have tried to stem this depopulation is by building new roads , as now at Sainte-Engrâce , in a process they speak of as désenclavement or literally ‘ unwedging ’ .
13 Notice how many people you speak with before bedtime ; how easy it is to relax and half listen ; how often conversation is tossed about with questions , laughter , interjections , interruptions and general verbal ping-pong .
14 Other cakes cost from between £6 and £30 that 's for a computer with all separate keys , or a fairytale castle .
15 Prices usually range from between £30-£40 for a single treatment — call for your nearest therapist .
16 Er I would , I would echo that , that we feel that they money has been paid in for work or services done by the employer and by the er fund members themselves have contributed and I do n't think it belongs to either of those parties in any more , it 's held by the trustees to pay pensions , if for nothing it 's been put there just to pay pensions , it 's not a piggy bank for er for companies to draw out with the with their tame er trustees allowing it , it it 's money the trustees hold in in trust and I believe that 's the law at the moment and er I I think we would like to see that confirmed in any new law .
17 I again congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Shrewsbury and Atcham on initiating this debate , particularly since virtually everybody I speak to about employment , especially if they are out of work , tell me , ’ It 's tough .
18 And I 've got books to , for when I , who I speak to in conversation , you know , the names .
19 Were going next year , we hope to with Maurice , do n't he , he wants to go do n't he ?
20 1.6.6 promptly to bring to the notice of any information received by which is likely to be of interest , use or benefit to in relation to the marketing and/or support of the Licensed Software ;
21 Those memories cover very complicated feelings of helplessness , the awfulness of seeing the most important person , whom you depend on for protection , in acute distress .
22 We admire and cherish an environment which we also depend on for food .
23 The comments about ‘ relevance ’ came more frequently from women than from men , and I shall argue in Chapter 6 that there are important differences between what male and female students look for in physics .
24 Thus Quine can make use of psychological facts to inform someone such as Stroud that all we look for in inquiry is accurate prediction and control of ‘ triggerings of our sensory receptors ’ , and can show no interest in further sceptical possibilities .
25 Is n't that what families look for in safes especially when they invite a lawyer to see fair play .
26 But what did this way of life look like at street level ?
27 What does a Funeral Director look like on holiday ? ’
28 It comes as a shock , I have to tell you , to anyone who 's spent a lifetime dealing with the perfectly decent chaps you run into at Thames Water . ’
29 As to those who force horses forward with blows in such a case , they only inspire them with greater terror ; for they imagine , when they suffer any pain at such a time , that what they look upon with alarm is in some way the cause of it .
30 Though moral truths do not , at least in principle , lie outside of reason , and beyond the horizon of our knowledge and understandings , some things do .
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