Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [prep] [Wh det] a " in BNC.

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1 Those might be , for example , early stages of the retraining of walking in which a subject could still access and change the order of muscle movements .
2 Beverley Beech from AIMS ( the Association for Improvement in Maternity Services ) believes this success rate is low , and says , ‘ There is a lack of understanding about what a ‘ natural ’ vaginal birth is .
3 Elf had arranged that Jackie take me around Monaco and the experience — of living through what a grand prix driver lives through every time he races — remains engraved on my mind .
4 I was a little disappointed with the film ; I would like to have seen it erm more analytical , a little more hard hitting in terms of looking at what a local radio station does .
5 Between 1945 and 1970 there were five : in 1948–9 into questions of possible bribery of ministers , chaired by Mr Justice Lynskey ; in 1957–8 into leakage of bank rate , chaired by Lord Justice Parker ; in 1959 into allegations of police assault on a boy , chaired by Lord Sorn ; in 1962–3 into a case of spying in which a minister 's moral behaviour might have been involved , chaired by Lord Radcliffe ; and in 1966–7 into the responsibility for the Aberfan disaster , chaired by Lord Justice Edmund Davies .
6 Oh we left and oh we were all excited about going on what a great big boat and it was in fact only a small water boat .
7 This concerns being fair with regard to what a belief actually claims .
8 ( In speaking of what a thing is like in this sense , one is not referring to its relation of resemblance to other things , only of that in it which could be the basis of such resemblance . )
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