Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The user is still firmly in control of what goes where at every stage of the document 's creation and the program has lost none of that intuitive feel .
2 " On the question of conduct , who does what , who goes where in the jungle , " the senator was saying , " the word of Monsieur Jacques Devraux will be law .
3 ‘ Property ’ is proved in most cases by describing it in the statement of the person to whom it belongs or in the police officer 's statement .
4 Fisons adds that at no time did it use ‘ beer kegs ’ for storage during the manufacture of Imferon and that the bulk intermediate storage vessels , which looked like beer kegs , have now been replaced .
5 It adds that over the period , other areas will expand .
6 Robin adds that as a boy he saw both the Graf Zeppelin and R–101 , obviously an enthusiast from an early age .
7 She adds that in the wake of bombings such as the weekend attack in Warrington , anti Irish sentiment can run high .
8 The former dean of the faculty of science at Addis Ababa University , Tewolde B. G. Egziabher , adds that in the book Johanson ‘ makes remarks about Ethiopian politics and culture and about the behaviour of officials in government — bribes and ignorance and so forth .
9 The Phantom notices that on the CD version of ‘ The Christy Moore Collection ’ on East-West records , ‘ Ride On ’ is listed as ‘ Ride One ’ …
10 Here he writes that with the succession of avant-gardes taking the place of established avant-gardes there is a certain ‘ épuration ’ of poetry in which the latter is ‘ reduced ’ to its own ‘ proper materials ’ .
11 Political activity mirrors that on the US mainland , and is therefore dominated by the Democratic Party and the Republican Party .
12 Political activity mirrors that on the US mainland , and is therefore dominated by the Democratic Party and the Republican Party .
13 He worries that as a result the net effect of propagating WABI will be damaging to the whole Unix business .
14 He worries that as a result of all these shortcomings , the net effect of Sun propagating Wabi will be to do damage to the whole Unix business .
15 For example , Wagner explicates Mannheim 's project in terms of his historicism but concludes that for an inquiry into ‘ the sociological aspects of ideologies and of knowledge … it might be advisable to select a theoretical basis less dependent on historicistic presuppositions than that offered in Mannheim 's system ’ ( Wagner 1952 : 321 ) .
16 Robert Gray has analysed marriage patterns in late nineteenth-century Edinburgh and concludes that by the end of the period , patterns of segregated intermarriage as between the families of skilled " and " unskilled " workers were tending to break down .
17 Nuttall concludes that in the end ‘ the only criterion for judging the adequacy of the reports ’ findings is one 's faith in HM Inspectorate' .
18 The question of remoteness of damage arises where causation in fact is established , but the court holds that as a matter of law the damage is too remote .
19 And going up to John O'Groats and right into past Castle May where the Queen Mother has and into the church where sh where the royalty goes when they 're living up in up in Castle May At er well er Johnnie Groat is buried there too .
20 Everything but the free flow of natural selection is disagreeable to so much as contemplate , but the planet sinks beneath the weight of us , stinks because of the shit of us ; if we do n't do something we all go down together , gasping for air , for heaven 's blessing .
21 I know she only dribbles because of the stroke , I know that , but it does n't help .
22 Probably has because of the staircases for old people
23 Ninety one balls and one four , and not a typical DaSilva innings and one does wonders whether in the end it might have been better for Sri Lanka to play at a more natural game .
24 Yet it thinks that despite the aggressiveness of the programme , ‘ Alpha may be too little , too late . ’
25 it was n't accepted then er and we hope er that it wo n't be accepted now because the County Council thinks that with the level of provision for migration development , er there is sufficient flexibility within its policy .
26 I believe that the whole country thinks that with the uncertainties in the world — in the middle east and elsewhere , as well as in the Soviet Union — and looking ahead to the next 10 years , it is essential that we maintain our minimum credible nuclear deterrent .
27 Gibbon records that on the day of the decisive battle a ‘ violent tempest ’ blowing in the faces of the defending Romans ‘ disordered their ranks , wrested their weapons from their hands , and diverted or repelled their ineffectual javelins ’ .
28 The Plan , which costs only 7p each month for every £1 that is transferred , also guarantees that in the event of your death , any amount outstanding on your Account will be repaid .
29 He insists that at the moment there is no such point of friction within the England camp .
30 For example , Marx 's economic theory insists that behind the surface phenomenon of wildly fluctuating market prices for goods and services there lies an underlying and controlling structure of values , which are determined not by the supply and demand forces which obsess ‘ bourgeois ’ economists , but by the laws of the labour theory of value .
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