Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [noun pl] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By the time of the Norman invasion , the Saxon Manor had settled into a familiar form , with the Lord of the Manor , the reeve , the Hall , the lands retained in Demesne , lands let to tenants i.e. Villani , the Bordari or labourers , the Servi or slaves , in some cases Cotari , the tenants of part of the submanor , Free tenants , meadow land , mills , fisheries , woods for pannage and pasture .
2 So look for areas where root crops have been harvested but where the green tops remain , pastures , and indeed anywhere where green food is evident .
3 When you get to vehicles over and above that , we run into problems where people that have
4 The next two articles look at places where share prices have exceeded expectations : the Philippines and South Korea
5 Local information offices , open at times when visitors are around , could supply this , along with information about local accommodation .
6 Noted for its phenomenal roach catches in the 100–200lbs bracket with specimens over 2lb , the tiny river by Irish standards is at its best during the spring when the huge roach shoals migrate from the nearby loughs in readiness for spawning .
7 In our case , of course , it would have been impossible , but I know of cases where parents have attempted to keep their adopted children in ignorance of their origins .
8 The argument from error can be used to show that we know of cases where others have successfully concealed their states of mind , or pretended to be in a state of mind other than their own ( these possibilities are not really distinct ) .
9 Labour always get in Shields though anyways do n't they .
10 I was in the central Cubs and we used to go up there to lime pits and round Lingley Woods you know on days out tracking and all that sort of thing .
11 When we go into schools where computers are actually in use , we find them serving as expensive page turners , mimicking programmed instruction texts .
12 If artists gather in stables then New York in the summertime is a veritable art rodeo : group shows abound and it is a matchless time to take the measure of any given gallery .
13 Success will also be judged by whether precious resources go to artists not bureaucrats ; the projected 400-strong department could make the Arts Council 's 150 staff look lean by comparison .
14 Think of situations where death , which we should usually see as outrageous and abnormal , is welcomed , as in the dying of extreme sufferers or those whose continued existence is a threat to the lives of others .
15 39% of women live in countries where abortion is freely available .
16 People who eat large quantities of such foods , and who also live in regions where nitrate levels in water are high — such as East Anglia — are most likely to be taking in nitrates above EC safety levels .
17 Shiraz and Afghan rugs sell at prices under £500 .
18 Combine the ingredients with enough water to make a doughy but not sticky consistency and form into balls about 2.5cm ( 1in ) diameter .
19 How does one compare the class work of a teacher in Tunbridge Wells whose five year olds all come from homes where books are common , to that of a teacher in a multiracial school in St Paul 's , Bristol ?
20 Many of the pupils come from households where money is tight due to the recession .
21 We constantly come across situations where colleagues treat us as if we were just raising points of sexuality to be difficult , or as a piece of axe-grinding .
22 the sort of contracts you would , you know , I mean , you , you have with producers anyway managements
23 Many of our partners work in industries where finance and resources are as hard to come by as they are in education .
24 Nuclear industry employees who work in areas where exposure to radiation is possible are given film badges to monitor their exposure to external penetrating ionising radiation .
25 Employees who work in areas where exposure to ionising radiation is possible are issued with personal film badges or other dosimeters to monitor their exposure .
26 These people do all that , but they are also known to plant fire bombs and rough people up who work in laboratories where animals are used for experiments .
27 It is clear from the nature of police work in the district that the relations the police have with the public in this largely Protestant area parallel those that police forces have in societies where religion is not a social marker .
28 Certainly in modern statistical studies , differences between children of inbred and outbred marriages can be scarcely detectable , particularly when the inbred marriages occur in communities where spouses are traditionally at least first-cousins ( e.g. Rao & Inbaraj , 1977 ) .
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