Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | To gain insight into the level at which expression of ATF1 is controlled during differentiation we performed RNA analysis by Northern blotting ( figure 5B ) . |
2 | These are very important staple solvents — for instance we use deuterochloroform for NMR and dichloromethane is one of the most widely used solvents in organic synthesis ’ . |
3 | Athens was expelled from Boiotia in 446 , and the Boiotian League was perhaps reorganized now ; in a valuable description the Oxyrhynchus Historian ( chapter xvi ) gives the system essentially as it was in the 440s , though for instance he takes account of Plataia 's destruction in 427 , after which Thebes took her votes . |
4 | As agent he sold Ordnance Survey , Admiralty , Geological Survey , Trigonometrical Survey of India , and India Office publications . |
5 | After break we had science . |
6 | After lunch they took coffee , thick Arabic coffee . |
7 | After graduation he held house appointments at the Royal Victoria Infirmary ( RVI ) , Newcastle upon Tyne , and then worked for a year in pathology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore before becoming house physician at the Hospital for Sick Children , Great Ormond Street , London ( 1939 ) . |
8 | After promotion we needed someonone with a bit more class . |
9 | ‘ After dinner you had coffee with Dr Darnell until a quarter to ten . |
10 | After dinner he played patience and made it clear that ‘ he had had enough of coal for the day ’ . |
11 | Immediately after Christmas he obtained permission to return to Aquitaine and we next hear of him once again at war with Geoffrey . |
12 | Beachcombing for wood she discovers paraffin way and ambergris . |
13 | Beachcombing for wood she discovers paraffin way and ambergris . |
14 | With lots of luck I came face to face with a round face man in uniform . |
15 | To make helium requires both protons and neutrons , so instead of hydrogen you use deuterium or ‘ heavy hydrogen ’ whose nucleus consists of a proton and a neutron tightly gripped without any electrical disruption . |
16 | when I used to go up you know for a pint of snowball he say pint of snowball , some of the , what they call 'em |
17 | We have already flinched at ‘ oatmeal ’ , and of course they spell whisky the Irish way . |
18 | Of course they deserve reflection , even a special respect ; but they are not more fundamental than the chaos of history and the very various ordinary tasks of truthful thinking . |
19 | Of course they deny responsibility , blaming any trouble on weekend ravers who they say expect ‘ something for nothing ’ . |
20 | It was an interesting if much too long meeting lasting from 2pm to about 6.15pm — but interesting in that , with rather few of us there , it was a chance to range over a whole lot of issues on and off the agenda , and a chance to appreciate the efforts , interests , aspirations and voluntary input of many others — though of course they get support from their activities from their employers . |
21 | Their aim is to explore and describe the internal social systems that govern behaviour in these communities , and of course they gain access to these systems through studying overt behaviour in the communities . |
22 | And of course they want interest rates cut . |
23 | In fact of course we put failsafe systems in because we 've got so many statistics and everything , because if you start putting false data in , it will be identified . |
24 | I B M , U K , which celebrates its fortieth anniversary this year , has some sixteen thousand employees based in some fifty two locations throughout the United Kingdom , and they 're working on all aspects of information technology , er , from software to silicon , from telecommunications to personal systems , and of course we form part of a very large company , I B M Corporation , which employs around three hundred and seventy thousand people across the world . |
25 | There is a plan , the start of one , but of course we need co-operation , guidance . |
26 | ‘ Of course we have sympathy , but the Sunday trading laws are still in force and we have to take action . |
27 | ‘ Of course he wrote music , ’ Haverford explained patiently , ‘ but it 's much the same thing . |
28 | And of course he spends Christmas . |
29 | " Of course he did darling . " |
30 | When I speak to him he responds ; but not with the same speed with which he responds to his nurse , from whom of course he obtains satisfaction of his physical needs . |