Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [adj] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Tomorrow , if electronic books are to evolve , we will need to see a mature market emerging providing stable , ongoing demand for new products at prices that make sense for everyone involved in the new industry .
2 That would be a substantial problem for everyone concerned with the north of Ireland .
3 Of all Christians , those of the Orthodox family have remained the most conservative , Their cultural roots go back to the Byzantine Empire and there has been no event for them comparable to the Reformation or Vatican II .
4 A London agent , apparently acting for someone anxious for an island property , had made a good offer ‘ sight unseen ’ , and Neil 's solicitors ( who knew the place and the difficulties involved ) had strongly advised him to accept it .
5 Any search for someone aggressive in the container business — apart from Sherwood — was bound to lead to Tiphook .
6 England mourns for her dead across the sea ,
7 Nora found Lady Wardley irritatingly superior but , as her junior in the W.V.S. , had to submit to being patronised .
8 The union , and that means the general committee elected by the club as well as the professional staff appointed by the committee , are working for the benefit of everyone involved in the game in Wales .
9 Health professionals need to move beyond the traditional view of adoption as the province of social workers and recognise their responsibility to promote the wellbeing of everyone involved in the adoption process .
10 ‘ We look forward to the commitment and co-operation of everyone involved in the system . ’
11 the name and address of everyone resident in the property who will be 18 or over on or before 1st April 1990 .
12 They 'd stopped on their way across the marble floor , both of them blue-white in the lights and the fog .
13 Clark demonstrates that older people tried , where possible , to set up contractually based arrangements ( some of them enforceable through the courts ) to secure their livelihood and care in old age , through a system whereby they surrendered some of their rights to their land to a specified individual , in return for agreed services — ‘ individually arranged pension benefits ’ ( ibid .
14 So now he had in all 10,025.07 votes , 1,118.07 of them surplus to the quota .
15 Now , meantime , until this happy state of affairs has been reached and we can devolve these responsibilities , we continue to support individual artists directly ourselves , through a variety of schemes , all of which I like to think relate to making more of them accessible to the public .
16 It had been a dry summer but the pool was full and the young people , many of them travel-stained after a long trek from Portofino , were lying in steaming baths , their toes poised to activate the gilded taps .
17 Three other qualities , less obvious , emerge when we look deeper ; all of them relevant to the principal theme of this book .
18 The fist techniques of taekwondo involve lunge punches , reverse punches , back fists and hammer fists — all of them similar to the basic karate punches described in the previous chapter .
19 The members of each set are distinguished one from another by what are fairly well known , the different theories of the nature of probability , all of them consistent with the Probability Calculus .
20 It was claimed that soldiers on a British training exercise had been caught by a fearsome ‘ flame weapon ’ which had burned dozens of them alive at the water 's edge .
21 The ritual , mysticism , animal blood-letting and involvement in unnecessary political and financial dealings , are merely additional undesirable activities , and are none of them essential to the needs of the god-hungry masses .
22 The three front men appear to have worked out a rota so that when one of them tired of the constant leaping about he can take a breather while the other two step in and compensate with eye-catching leaps of their own .
23 Wales have made five changes one of them positional from the side which beat Namibia 38–23 at the weekend .
24 Given the choice of a property tax or a modified poll tax — either of them offensive to a large swathe of Tory MPs , both of them defensible — Mr Major chose a bit of both .
25 Official human rights sources in the country reported 228 " extrajudicial executions " and 45 disappearances in 1991 , two-thirds of them attributable to the security forces and civil patrols .
26 Are none of them aware of the dangers ?
27 However , these occasional tensions had been kept private until Robert and Samuel Wilberforce chose to make some of them public in the life of their father they published in 1838 .
28 The Bond collection contains 350 paintings , most of them Australian of the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist vintage , Mr Cross said .
29 She crouched as the great flock screamed past her , wings humming ; some of them tangled in the trees , a few panicked as they shattered themselves against the stone of the fortress , or flew frantically in the confined space of the room ; but most of them circled above her head , then streamed away to the south , lost against the fading luminescence of the sky .
30 Managers were bombarded with 47 DHSS " priorities " , many of them contradictory but all of them subservient to the overriding need to cut costs .
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