Example sentences of "[conj] [det] [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As I was no longer going out to work , I had plenty of thinking time … even a holiday with , , & that Autumn to U.S.A / Bahamas ( retirement treat ) was blighted . |
2 | Truth can not be confined to traditional religions , nor can any particular religion claim to have a monopoly of Truth , for where that kind of particularization of the Ultimate takes place , we are face to face with what Tillich calls demonization . |
3 | And maybe we 're looking in other places now for where that energy among women , that excess is appearing . |
4 | I have to acknowledge too that since you ought to be aware from your fellow 's viewpoints and incline towards their benefit as well as your own , and ought also to be aware that individuals can not benefit themselves or each other by community without agreeing on common rules , the rules you follow in acting towards your fellows should be those of your community and not of mine . |
5 | So , if I pass my er printed overheads for this one an allowance er , is , and you were talking about it really , you were using this as though it were going to be er , your money that you 'd got to spend for doing each one of those activities or each bit of work within the , the project . |
6 | Against this background , advisers , together with management , should plan each meeting or each round of negotiation in a purposeful manner . |
7 | Each period of observation or each sequence of periods of observation , possibly on different days ( or over a longer period ) will provide a longitudinal ‘ case ’ study of six pupils ' affective responses to computer-assisted learning and non-computer-assisted learning . |
8 | Stephen studied the fields , where the drab clothing of the workers blended into the deep rich brown of the arable land , but where each pair of greys was clearly visible , its progress across the field assessed instantly . |
9 | Ursula is angered by his characteristic preference for the past , and , though he does not deny the preference , he does reject the chair , along with the ‘ hateful ’ thought of a home : ‘ a horrible tyranny of a fixed milieu , where each piece of furniture is a commandment stone ’ . |
10 | Some governing bodies adopt a system where each governor in turn becomes ‘ governor of the month ’ . |
11 | It is as if the writer were drawing , in words , one of those pictorial maps where each point of approach is represented by a picture , each landscape captured on the page in one carefully selected view described in a concrete , unfussy , immediate way . |
12 | Such data are usually extensive and a good deal of compression can be achieved by working in fixed format mode where each item of data for a sample unit occupies its own particular field ( position ) in the line being typed . |
13 | Liberals , however , quite unnecessarily seek to justify this sentiment by appealing to highfalutin metaphysical beliefs such as the belief that private property is a natural right or that freedom of choice is an absolute value . |
14 | Shamir said that he regretted the US decision , but that Israel could not , under any circumstances , " go along with the principle that Jews have no right to live in this or that part of Greater Israel " . |
15 | That is , we initially categorise them as this or that type of person and interpret or distort subsequent information to confirm that s/he is this type of person . |
16 | Many of us from experience wish to say something like this : ‘ Lord , I do not have the ability to comprehend how you feed me through such simple gifts as this piece of bread or wafer or that sip of wine — but I know you do ! ’ |
17 | It may consist in a rejection of the notion that there are identifiable stages , or that talking of stages is a useful way of visualizing evolution . |
18 | We ask the question : what does it mean to be a Christian in this or that kind of society ? |
19 | Now I am twittering on about buying a new workshop , equipping it with this or that kind of planer/thicknesser , getting this or that panel saw . |
20 | a coal fire or that kind of thing . |
21 | Nobody ever asked whether people wanted play space , or this or that kind of housing . |
22 | However , to get him to the point where he might be weaned from the ventilator , one must allow him to sleep and get stronger , so if it was that kind of day or that kind of period , he might have more sedation than other times . |
23 | Small wonder that the Krupp works in Essen rose from seventy-two workers in 1848 to almost 12,000 in 1873 , or that Schneider in France had multiplied to 12,500 in 1870 , so that more than half the population of the town of Creusot worked in their blast furnaces , rolling-mills , power-hammers and engineering workshops . |
24 | Like waiting to go to OCTU or that place at Brighton for young Naval Officers . |
25 | This is certainly not to argue that all female professionals are active in anti-sexist developments , or that implementation of policy is easy . |
26 | He started knocking me about and telling me that I had to bring in this or that amount of money . |
27 | Back in the city there were thousand of people doomed , dying and all unnecessarily because here was plenty , here was sufficient for the whole city and possibly the greatest sin that you and I can be guilty of and that the church is generally guilty of , but you know when we talk about the church generally its , its so easy because that 's general , you and I that are the church , not the denomination , not the organization , it you and I , possibly the greatest sin that we can be guilty of is the sin of silence , I 'm not talking now about a rude , belligerent , discourteous , butting hole , button holding of people , I 'm not talking about that , I do n't see any place in gods word for that sort of attitude or that sort of approach but are we still silent , what about with those with whom we have the right , because we 've created a relationship , because they know us and they 've seen us and they 've seen the experiences we 've gone through and they 've seen what god has done in our lives , what about with those people do we wait for others to do it , shifting the responsibility . |
28 | Erm distribute work out to , to officers and they report back if there 's problems with it or , or that sort of thing . |
29 | And the fact that quite a lot of people had n't turned up on a certain day or that sort of thing . |
30 | ‘ I should n't think so ; if he did — hospital clinics or that sort of thing — he would have said , would n't he ? ’ |