Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [verb] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | More attention , therefore , has been paid to the process by which rank-and-file intelligenty were recruited into the underground ; the interaction between their ideological development and the popular pressure for change welling up from below ; the social composition and structure of the revolutionary organizations they created ; and the impact which those organizations had upon the masses they sought to represent . |
2 | These arguments then lead us to support the third of the options for change set out in the 1992 Green Paper . |
3 | Polish nationalism , as Rosa Luxemburg pointed out to Lenin on several occasions , was unusual in that it was not primarily a bourgeois phenomenon , but rather a substitute for ideology taken over from the szlachta by the Polish peasantry as they and the lower ranks of the gentry coalesced to form an industrial working class and a commercial bourgeoisie.14 An important component of Polish political life , and part of the damage wrought by partition , was the continuing failure to produce an ideology that went beyond the purely national to link the aspiration to exist as an independent nation with either capitalist organisation or a socialist vision of society . |
4 | TOM Courtenay fidgets in the chair , runs his fingers through hair grown long for his new stage role and chooses his words carefully before answering any question . |
5 | His extraordinary conceit and capacity for intrigue spilled over into a genuine mental instability and in 1869 he was removed from Rome to a lunatic asylum in a convent at Passy , a suburb of Paris . |
6 | But surprisingly , most of the complaints about monitoring came not from secretaries but from their former bosses . |
7 | Featuring guest rapper Rakim , ‘ Contribution ’ itself is a plea for unity echoed later in ‘ Take Me Away ’ ( a bright song with a sad lyric ) and ‘ Who Can We Blame ’ . |
8 | Featuring guest rapper Rakim , ‘ Contribution ’ itself is a plea for unity echoed later in ‘ Take Me Away ’ ( a bright song with a sad lyric ) and ‘ Who Can We Blame ’ . |
9 | One bit of hitherto unknown information was that the Canadian Pacific Railway Press Office sometimes gave out passes for rail travel anywhere in Canada to bona fide newspaper reporters . |
10 | Surveys of dolphin tissues for mercury carried out in 1978 by Japanese scientists showed very high levels of mercury in local dolphins . |
11 | More than a year ago , the Barnes board had failed in a bid for permission to sell up to fifteen works from the legendary collection of early modern materpieces in order to fund building repairs . |
12 | It finally erupted when Mozart asked for permission to stay on for a few days in Vienna to collect some outstanding fees . |
13 | And even then er you had to ask for permission to stay out till ten . |
14 | In fact it becomes two articles — one for punchcard machines still called ‘ Simply Silver ’ and one for electronics featured separately as ‘ Silver Scene ’ . |
15 | So men from the IRA mixed with British squaddies , and through necessity got on with each other . |
16 | The idea of a fountain as a metaphor for creativity occurs elsewhere in Coleridge in his preface to Christabel . |
17 | We have assumed that the demand for money depends directly on national income and inversely on the rate of interest , and that the supply of money is exogenous . |
18 | In what follows , we ignore the possibility of such institutional changes and assume that the transactions demand for money depends only on money national income . |
19 | This demand for money arises out of consumers ' desires to provide for unexpected , and therefore unplanned , expenditures . |
20 | We see the new concern as arising in an era of restraint , but see that the case for value for money stands apart from the political stance taken — whether it is for or against cuts in local government expenditure . |
21 | Although in that same table value for money stands out as the biggest area of dissatisfaction , only a minority of 16 per cent rated it negatively . |
22 | Extraordinary that the Soviets had not already grilled and broken this man , unbelievable that they had permitted a trial for espionage to go ahead without the evidence of a confession . |
23 | To talk of policy in matters of care except in the context of available resources and timescales for action owes more to theology than to the purposeful delivery of a caring service . |
24 | This book is mainly about research carried out in London — home of Britain 's largest Caribbean community , though not necessarily typical of all the Caribbean communities in Britain . |
25 | The point should not be missed either that a great deal of capital for investment comes not from profits in industry but from the vast and growing capital of pension funds and other financial institutions relying on personal savings , which , as we shall show below , have shown an upward trend in recent years . |
26 | MAKING objects such as gear wheels out of compressed , powdered metal rather than cut or molten metal saves both energy and materials . |
27 | But Labour 's John Smith asked what had happened to Mrs Thatcher 's conditions for entry set out in Madrid . |
28 | Apart from the 4-SUBS , traffic levels meant there was little chance for stock to fall out of the bottom of the cascade . |
29 | ‘ If I did wait for Garry to come back into the fold , what would you be doing ? ’ |
30 | Then , prodded by the older men in their topsy-turvy costumes as the quick spirits of sap and growth , they gradually unbent and felt the thirst for blood sing again in their veins . |