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

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1 that represents in some way erm about three to one .
2 ‘ I do not know how that fits into historical precedence .
3 Yeah that belongs to that car .
4 However , a major fraction of that goes into military research .
5 No , that goes for tan colour course it does n't go
6 AND THAT GOES FOR BIG LAWRIE
7 Cor blimey that goes in one ear
8 It is a travesty of Darwinism to suggest that all that matters in social life is conflict .
9 The church is built close to the edge of the bluff , which falls an overgrown eighty or ninety feet down into the wide bed of the gave or river ; and the view up or downstream is dignified further by the curtain wall of the medieval Tour Monréal , that stands at one corner of the small square in front of the church .
10 To take just one example : people still grossly underestimate the size of the language 's vocabulary — the most widely quoted figure is half a million words or so — an estimate based on the total headwords found in either the OED or Webster 's Third New International , which each contains around that number .
11 The Deaf Broadcasting Council ( DBC ) , a standing committee , which since 1980 has with considerable success campaigned for a better service for hearing-impaired people from the broadcasting media .
12 It can be seen that B and C both stand in the relation of dominance to E , but neither stands in that relation to the other ; hence , the structure is not a hierarchy , according to our definition .
13 This enacts in statutory form the rule laid down in Christie v. Leachinsky ( H.
14 So that gives you this fits with this pattern acid carbonate they all give a salt apart from the hydrogen one they all give water as well and this one gives a C O two .
15 We had not the slightest trouble with the landing codes : " This puts the undercarriage down ; this puts the flaps out ; this goes into fine pitch
16 This goes for all hair lengths . ’
17 This goes to some trouble to refute the idea that population growth is desirable and will not cause ecological damage .
18 But this goes against all trade union traditions : invoking laws and the courts has been seen as an infringement of worker 's freedom of action and power of collective bargaining .
19 Well this goes by tortuous route and eventually will get to Newark .
20 Immature differs from immature Sandwich in blackish bar along shoulder of wing and black outer tail feathers .
21 Many clinicians are aware of this disadvantage even if they know little else about the technique and this contributes to clinical scepticism about its potential value as a diagnostic test .
22 As you would expect , this differs in certain material respects from the protection appropriate under the general rules for individual private investors .
23 Similarly , in areas where local emissions have declined but the acidity of rainfall has increased , this points to long-distance transport of pollutants into the area .
24 Once again , this points to excessive use of imprisonment , at least on the part of the Crown Court .
25 This has to some extent demonstrated the pivotal role the DM will play even in an enlarged ERM which includes sterling .
26 In recent years , however , the Child Poverty Action Group has made considerable use of judicial review as a way of attacking what they see as faults in the social security system , and this has to some extent overcome the barriers to the use of judicial review in this area .
27 This has in large measure been achieved under the SGSA 1982 ( see Chapter 5 ) .
28 ‘ Obviously I think about it , every East German has at some time thought about it , or still does .
29 This looks like split pea soup ! ’
30 This looks like split pea soup ! ’
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