Example sentences of "[subord] [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was interesting seeing publishing from the top . ’
2 To his credit , Tony scored a hat-trick for the reserves on the same night that the first eleven where jeered off the pitch .
3 France boasts a rich and varied tradition of film-making where going to the cinema is an accepted part of people 's cultural and intellectual lives .
4 The Supreme Court enjoys an effective if indirect and delayed veto over legislation and executive actions , and its decisions where based on the Constitution may only be overridden by constitutional amendment ( involving the approval of two-thirds majorities of both the House and the Senate and of three-quarters of the states ) .
5 Multiple regression analysis showed no increase in the correlation when the villous height/crypt depth ratio and intraepithelial lymphocyte count together where compared with the cellobiose/ mannitol % ( multiple r=0.50 ) .
6 And they worry that they will be asked to make a contribution if the WIPers use up the DM600 million now allocated to the programme .
7 The blue grey mud banks glittered where wet from the tide , but lay dry and cracked like acres of crazy paving above the high water mark .
8 If all of the remaining ( n - 1 ) markets respond in a manner similar to the one outlined above , aggregation across labour markets will yield a determinate relationship between the overall rate of change of money wages , , and an index of aggregate excess demand for labour , X L , where defined as the ratio .
9 With chest freezers a long handled bulk tank brush is invaluable where bending into the cabinet is uncomfortable .
10 These include , the significance of the inaccuracy ; whether reasonable steps where taken by the data user to check the accuracy of information held and what procedures were followed by the data user once the inaccuracy was brought to light ( DPR Guideline 4 ) .
11 In fact the definition will also include persons entitled to intermediate leasehold interests where created by the landlord between the date of the agreement and the grant of the lease .
12 Meetings are to be held otherwise when and where determined by the trustee ( r 6.153(1) ) .
13 If you are a well-known personality , attractive looking and charming , you will find your task much easier : people tend to respond to such individuals rather than reacting to the content of their message .
14 Some take the profoundly defeatist view that the kicking and screaming which would accompany a successful revolt would do even more damage than sticking with the lady .
15 But in between these two groups ( and ironically double Provincial Insurance Cup champions of the last two years , Bradford Salem , are amongst them ) there rest 47 Yorkshire clubs who have no opportunity , although competing in the Courage Leagues , of entering a national knock-out competition , because the qualifying regulations for the two existing competitions do not encompass them .
16 She was beset by the realization that she desired nothing more than to go to the Hall as Anne Mowbray 's companion .
17 However , since she needed to fill her time until his return , what better way than to go to the capital city , and spend some days taking a look round ?
18 Cut and sew is very much easier than shaping on the machine so do try it if you have not already done so .
19 Mr Bewick was criticised strongly yesterday by Mr Sells for carrying out too many operations rather than reflecting on the ethics involved .
20 And those who take part in groups have to show a parallel commitment to working within the spirit of the process ; putting as much energy into listening as in talking , staying on task , collaborating rather than competing in the pursuit of common objectives .
21 The popularity of arbitrage portfolios suggests that the advantages more than compensate for the risk that the value of the arbitrage portfolio will deviate from the index at delivery .
22 He sat down on a small bedside chair , leaving Culley and Dawson no other option than to sit on the bed , which they did , side by side , like travellers on a train .
23 Mr Prichard remembers his grandmother as a warm but private person who liked nothing more than to sit beside the Thames at her home in Cholsey and to tend her beloved roses .
24 What could be more refreshing , for instance , than to sit in the sun sipping a glass of one of the latest fruit wines ?
25 When painting during redecorating , I 've sometimes had to remove a telephone cable and staples from the skirting , to make a neat job of it , rather than paint over the cable .
26 Often , these strategies were invented by the pupils rather than taught by the teacher .
27 But seeing off Michael Meacher proved substantially easier than seeing off the Chancellor of the Exchequer .
28 These conflicts , he contended , although highlighted in the differences between the Western Marxism of Lukács and the orthodoxy of Marxist-Leninism , could be traced back to the work of Marx himself .
29 Although limited by the Parliament Acts and the convention of non-involvement in financial matters , the House of Lords is the only such check .
30 Annual railway construction more than trebled between the end of the 1880s and the boom years of the late 1890s .
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