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

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1 Erm I think for some reasons Trudy we so a rogue in there , bridge assessment records , I applies to P Way .
2 Jean Margaret 's memo 17.1.89 re sickness , you need to make clear that Area Staff inform you of any days sickness they have and to ask you for a form .
3 You do n't look like any antiques dealer I 've ever met . ’
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5 We will insure you against any Customs Duty you have to pay after temporarily importing your car into any of the above countries as long as the liability arises as a direct result of a claim covered under the policy .
6 We will insure you against any Customs Duty you have to pay after temporarily importing your car into any of the above countries as long as the liability arises as a direct result of a claim covered under the policy .
7 We will insure you against any Customs Duty you have to pay after temporarily importing your car into any of the above countries as long as the liability arises as a direct result of a claim covered under the policy .
8 In a lower key , Sally Hacker describes her research on how engineering students see the world , with some thought provoking insights into the part played by mind/body dualisms in perpetuating the contempt for all things female which characterises their views .
9 They will also want to see 2,500 voting papers from another NUS election which mysteriously turned up seven years after they should have been destroyed .
10 Posters appeared in some villages advertising what was intended the next market day and calling on " one and all " to join in .
11 in such circumstances temperature itself poses no problem , but in both summer and winter actively decomposing material can not only reduce oxygen supply but also produce not only carbon dioxide but toxic gases such as hydrogen sulphide ( ‘ rotten eggs ’ ) .
12 This is possibly the central argument for constitutional constraints on democracy : without such constraints democracy itself becomes weaker , not stronger .
13 I do however point out that the passage in question does not in terms refer to any admissions policy which the school or local authority has adopted nor does it indicate any fixed way in which an appeal committee should approach the importance of such admissions policy .
14 Such actions were virtually undetectable , and on several occasions suspicion there might be , but proof was impossible .
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