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

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1 you can worry about that at the early end of the week
2 ‘ How about that for a Freudian slip ? ’ he murmured .
3 I imagine you 'll want to think about that for a little while . ’
4 About that for an average spring — more if there 's wind behind it , a good deal less on the neaps . ’
5 It is equally true that Opposition Members seem obsessed with pursuing the business community with prosecutions and they frequently question me about that across a wide range of Government policies — something which I regret , but with which I have become rather familiar .
6 This raises problems about the legitimacy of the Arab nation ( or , if not , about that of the Libyan one ) ; and it certainly casts doubt on those proposed unions with Chad , Syria and Morocco .
7 which is actually poorly understood , we 'll talk a bit more about that in the next lecture .
8 The estimates from each department became more detailed and were spelt out for each of the future years .
9 Each colour is defined by 3 bytes , one for each of the primary additive colours , red , green and blue .
10 Here are some ideas showing how one might develop a drama appropriate to the age range for each of the above stories :
11 ‘ I 'm sure I 've seen that dress before , ’ whispers a disappointed woman in front , but you could scarcely expect the Queen to wear a new suit for each of the fourteen investitures each year as well as all her other official functions .
12 For each of the additional searches of the lexicon , the length of the required string is always known , so searching the whole lexicon is wasteful .
13 If geology suggested that the earth 's climate had changed through time , it would make sense to accept that the Creator would design different species for each of the successive geological periods .
14 Because unemployment duration is measured in days in our sample , solving for the optimal reservation wage for each of the 1,608 individuals in our sample for each period at each iteration causes serious computational problems .
15 To demonstrate the size of such numbers , one is driven to make strange comparisons ; for instance , if we had a cube for each of the 4.325 X 10 19 patterns , they would form a stack about 260 light years long ; and a volume consisting of one cube for each of the 8.858 X 10 22 patterns with marked centres would be about three-quarters the volume of the Moon .
16 Subsequent to the analysis by teachers of the four most popular titles , with the exception of Animal Farm , the writer completed a checklist for each of the remaining eighteen texts so that all twenty-two class readers in use in four or more of the schools were included in the analysis .
17 This is what two players would each receive if they both consistently cooperated , scoring 3 points for each of the 200 rounds of the game .
18 This is what two players would each receive if they both consistently cooperated , scoring 3 points for each of the 200 rounds of the game .
19 If life could be as readily organized as statistics can , then the additional staff would be spread fairly evenly at about one teacher for each of the 200 schools for the maladjusted .
20 Five laps for each of the normal races and four for the Classics was something like starvation diet for a club who used to hold 10 lappers every year at this meeting .
21 Here the control group learned an initial discrimination in which one verbal response was required for each of two stimuli ( A and B ) , whereas a different response was required for C and D. Experimental subjects were required to learn a different label for each of the four stimuli .
22 The staff plan would , furthermore , for each of the four resident employees mean a radical altering of our respective customary duties .
23 The range of subject matter is , as always , extensive ; the Melbourne Cricket Ground , a history of Durham CC , the evolution of fast bowling , Gooch 's milestone of 7,000 Test runs , the participation in cricket of women in Victorian England and a tongue-in-cheek press report from the year 2045 mentioning the 54 Tests played in the calendar year , striped uniforms for each of the four umpires , and stiletto marks on the floor in the Long Room at Lords 's .
24 However , if Firm I tosses a fair coin and uses action 1 if ‘ heads ’ results and action 2 otherwise , then the expected profits for each of the four states of the market are 1 , 2 , 2 , 12 .
25 The following table shows how the repayment period varied for each of the four main samples , once people knew all the cost information , depending on what order they had been shown each set of cost figures .
26 Matthew Prince was given £2,000 for each of the four whacks he received aged 15 at Brighton College , Sussex .
27 Final assessments of pollution risk for each of the four countries will be completed shortly .
28 After You Watch activities for the Episode in its complete form , and for each of the four Sections .
29 Thus , for each of the four townships , it should be possible to compare the users identified by the first prevalence study with the users generated by the snowball sample in the same township to produce the required ratio of hidden to known use .
30 formula , and substituting for Nl the total of unique ( initials/date of birth/sex ) identity codes generated by the first prevalence study for each of the four townships , for N2 the 15 individuals nominated for each township during the snowball sampling ( that is , excluding the zero stage ) , and for X the number of identity codes occurring in both samples , we arrive at a total user population of 814 for these townships during the prevalence period .
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