Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You will find instructions on how to go about this in Stage II .
2 Blonde , polo-playing Deborah Couples plans to sue for half of Fred 's £20 million fortune .
3 He seems to have taken no part in public life under the Commonwealth , but when the Exchequer was re-established under the Protectorate he failed to regain his old post as auditor , having to wait for this until the Restoration , when he protested , perhaps predictably , that he had never really been a parliamentarian at all .
4 It was not until 1950 ( three years after a similar set had been commissioned in America ) that the BEA decided to go for some of these gains from larger scale by ordering an advanced 100MW set for 1955 .
5 The alternative explanation , involving a change in the rate of momentum loss through electromagnetic radiation or particle outflow might be accompanied by an observable change in the radiation pattern or the braking index ; we intend to search for these in our continued monitoring programme .
6 He continued in his refusal to offer a defence in his trial on charges of corruption , which opened in March 1991 and was expected to continue through most of the year [ see pp. 38157-58 ] .
7 Western diplomats had expected Mr Christopher to raise the issue of Syria 's tiny Jewish community , which was allowed to immigrate for much of last year , until Syria stopped granting exit visas .
8 Heavy rain driven by gales predicted for last night was forecast to continue for much of today .
9 The aim of the measure may also have been financial , because the Crown was empowered to distrain for half of the profits resulting from the enclosure ; it was not , however , an easy way to raise money , so it is unlikely to have been the only reason for the Act .
10 Now this looks more like it : a normal , natural reaction , even if I do have to search through several of the transcripts on my desk to find one .
11 Since this possibility existed , the court considered that it would be improper to substitute its own judgment as to whether it was wise to proceed for that of the directors .
12 He was quite happy for Willi to sit through some of Therese 's practice sessions , for Willi 's overwhelming admiration for Therese 's voice — and Willi , in spite of his romantic overview , did understand about voice — was doing wonders for Therese 's confidence .
13 Can I can I say that I after coffee I 'd like to go through each of these criteria and try to distinguish those which are relevant at structure plan level and those which may be more applicable down at the district local plan level .
14 Now I 'd like to go through each of them with you now and then again in two weeks ' time , and hear any suggestions you may have .
15 And erm we wo n't have time to go through all of these afterwards , but if I hand a few round to you , what I 'd like you to do is er just have a go and jot down some of the er solutions that you would provide .
16 I do n't intend to go through all of theos recommendations hopefully er a fairly time I 'll having same questions on them .
17 To go through all of that , to keep my hands off you for weeks , and then be refused on the wedding night ! ’
18 Details of these estimates is is provided in pages C two to C eleven , and I do n't propose to go through those in any detail .
19 I ca n't remember at the policy and resources why it was decided by a majority because in in replying to this report on making our comments to this report , I first had consultations with officers to go through some of the items that we had done and issues that we had covered in this authority especially the members ' services sub committee and we knocked off the bare bones of er a report to the policy and resources committee and the policy .
20 Do you want me to go through this for spellings ?
21 cavia I think the Parliament use , that it er , the cost preparing such detailed information must not be disproportionate er to the use it 's going to have , and with that cavia we would welcome further er erm , suggestions as to refinement , and er , I 'm not going to go through this in detail .
22 She knew him well enough now to see through some of the camouflage — perhaps all of it .
23 The best we could do was to arrange for some of our experienced investigators to spend a few days explaining how we worked , and then to attach our visitors to a particular investigation that was current so that they could experience the practical application of our methods .
24 ( c ) Discharge of mortgages A reminder , when your seller-client is subject to a mortgage , to arrange for this to be discharged on completion .
25 The stormclouds that had been threatening to unload for most of the week finally opened their hatches on Saturday afternoon .
26 He also has been compelled to sit out most of the practices since Scotland 's omission from the Cup stages at Canberra last week .
27 Here the engineers have to carry out most of their work on Sundays when traffic is light , but this often entails diversions and extended journey times followed by temporary speed restrictions for a few further days at the beginning of each week .
28 The government , through a rigorous cash limits approach , is forcing local authorities to carry out most of the unpopular cuts in actual services .
29 Malcolm 's brother Donald Bane declared his right to the throne , and in violent tirades against English influence in the country rallied forces to drive out most of Margaret 's entourage .
30 Even so , using multivariate analysis to adjust for many of these , including cigarette smoking , sex , duration of diabetes , hypertension and obesity , the Framingham investigators concluded that all these are insufficient to account for the excess incidence of coronary heart disease , particularly in female diabetics ( Garcia et al , 1974 ) .
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