Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oh , now doubt about that at all Peter yes , and with the sides equal on points , I 'm particularly disappointed for United who obviously would have liked to have climbed above Charlton in the table .
2 She had a plan of her own for the visit , though she decided not to tell Charity about that at this stage .
3 Your first attempt will be untidy and probably more like a barrel roll ( Fig. 9.2 ) , but do n't worry too much about that at this stage .
4 Not their botanical aspect — he probably learned all about that at some stage , as he learned about most other things ( except the heart of woman ) — but their symbolic aspect .
5 Yes , I was right about that at any rate , thought Fenella .
6 Oh well you already know about that in that case erm
7 It is I 'm looking for five er may be for each of those companies so that 's thirty people I could be looking for .
8 Under each , each heading , erm , we have set out the priority objectives together with an outline strategy statement of achieving each objective , and er , we have in the department a lead officer for each of those headings .
9 So the number of themes you use to support your objective is three and then for each of those themes you divide it into three subthemes .
10 For each of those case types a treatment pattern was identified and costs were applied in order to build up a treatment cost for the typical patient .
11 Since his educational experience includes no work in anthropology or sociology his entry to Stage II is conditional on passing the 3 basic modules compulsory for each of those fields .
12 My Lord the only point of interest and it 's really one that I took in the of the submission is that if you use an up to date nineteen ninety three figure for calculating it when it was first back to years three and a half , two and a half and one and a half years ago , then intre it would n't be fair if interest is awarded on that as well because in a sense the increase in the figure that inflation and the increased cost of living has produced because you use an up to date figure , probably equates with the interest and we can the figure an up to date one to avoid just that otherwise it would be getting the figures for each of those years and then working out interest .
13 You are now equipped to play the game : what is the ideal position for each of these machines allowing for you , the craftsman , to work around them and allowing for a board of a chosen dimension to go across that production set-up ?
14 For each of these zones it can provide : * population statistics ; * population by ACORN category ; * consumer expenditure potential ; * details of retail competition ; * a postcode index for matching to a postcoded customer file .
15 For each of these components of primary education the investigator is concerned to improve the quality of initial training .
16 For each of these properties , there will be a few clusters which can be assigned average characteristics .
17 The judges then voted for each of these schemes , and it was agreed to send the numbers of the plans , but not the votes cast , to the assessors .
18 For each of these values there were two train crossing times : 10 and 30 seconds .
19 It would be useful to chart these trends over a number of years for each of these firms , rather like the analysis offered for Horizon in Table 11.4 .
20 where there gon na be a training course for each of these products every week .
21 Because in the developing fetal thymus TCR- β genes rearrange before TCR- α genes , a distinct role can be envisaged for each of these genes or their products .
22 To use genetic engineering techniques to produce paclitaxel , the genes for each of these enzymes would be needed and this is considered much too complex .
23 Draw data usage diagrams for each of these documents .
24 For each of these problems a problem report will be entered into the computer system and assigned to the Computer Group Manager .
25 Pointers have to be maintained for each of these operations , so time will be spent maintaining pointers ‘ as much as updating data .
26 After lengthy discussions , agreements were reached on the assessments ( of the eight factors ) for each of these posts .
27 For each of these stages there is a standard set of questions which , in their simplest form , are : who ? what ? where ? how ? and when ? together with questions about cost and value .
28 For each of these stages a single sheet of paper carries an activity matrix .
29 For each of these sites Jim recorded data on a number of variables indicative of soil erosion and site attractiveness which allowed the compilation of three index sites relating to high , medium and low levels of use .
30 Sadly , unless you 're lucky enough to have a machine with a powerful processor and a large hard disk and you 've got wads of cash for each of these £300-plus packages , then it seems your dreams will come to nothing .
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