Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [prep] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It had long since ceased to define itself except in terms of its enemies . |
2 | I thought it better to tackle him outside of business hours . |
3 | Humans use their bodies to express themselves in for instance the way they walk . |
4 | You 've got sixteen days to do them in in theory . |
5 | I think there are two substantial points that er the house ought to address itself to in conclusion . |
6 | that would be to completely undermine the effect of article eighty five , we simply would n't be able to raise our shield at all , we would have a counterclaim but at which point since we had no of what erm , for example as one of it 's principal defences , defences , erm we would say we 've made the plaintiffs case very much easier , they 've now got all our money , we 're bankrupt , we ca n't pursue our claim because we 've got no money to pursue it with in article eighty five would of been completely undermined because we would not of had a realistic opportunity to raise article eighty five as a defence and your Lordship to do that would of had to not only set aside the counterclaim as a set off , but also to set aside the entire eighty five defence to stayed it or to have set it aside |
7 | This was an important first principle , and one which we constantly have to remind ourselves of in days of limited resources . |
8 | had about half a day about there , waiting for boat to take us across to France . |
9 | AFTER THE soundcheck in Boston , a car arrives to whisk us outside of town to the local alternative radio station . |
10 | I think what what what never ceases to amaze me about about people in the flats on benefit , is is how many of them do manage , how many of them never owe a penny . |
11 | To ensure that Members of Parliament and Parliament as a whole can carry out their functions effectively , they have certain privileges to safeguard them from outside interference . |