Example sentences of "of [det] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Towards the end of each I will describe a recent example of a person who lived and suffered in such a way .
2 ‘ As examples of that we can cite the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Kents , ’ he said .
3 ‘ On the basis of that we can plan more rational treatment , ’ said Dr Freeman .
4 Because of our reputation many needle us in the hope of that we will retaliate .
5 On the cross country day the riders wear practical clothing for the job in hand , but either side of that they 'll wear an outfit like Jimmy Cricket 's and go show jumping in a jacket .
6 Once they get wind of that they 'll have me in there like a shot — And me hands are getting worse .
7 Tell people day and night that they are beasts if they allow baby 's thighs to chafe , of that they will lose their friends unless they banish cat-box odour from their homes , and they will soon believe it , if not consciously , then in the little compartment of the brain that controls buying habits .
8 By the end of that he 'll have been Blades boss for nearly nine years !
9 He found himself hovering for a dangerous moment between pity and fear and he fought down the pity at once , for it was not to be thought of that he should feel such an emotion for this evil being .
10 On top of that she will find herself in a different group for pensions and income tax .
11 Of that I can assure you . ’
12 All of that I could understand , but it concerned me that she was so nervous and desperately unhappy .
13 So one fifteenth of three hundred and sixty is going to be three hundred and sixty and then in front of that you 'll want one fifteenth of and this times thing is quite handy when we 're multiplying fractions together we 'll just get three sixty over fifteen .
14 Making a will with a solicitor also has the advantage of that you 'll have a copy , he 's likely to look after it for you if you want him to .
15 right , so , he is there as er Jean er has read to us , seated at the , at the father 's right hand , he 's there on the throne , but Paul also says , talks about erm in the last verse there which is his body the fullness of , the fullness of him through Jesus who feels all in all , by the holy spirit although the glorified resurrected body of Jesus is on the throne , by the holy spirit he is everywhere , that 's why he 's with you and he 's with me and he 's with a folk in Timbuktu and in Honolulu , he is every where by the holy spirit , so now thinking of his exhortation again , as the God man , Jesus now fully and always makes use of the divine powers and attributes that are his , all power belongs to him and it 's because that he says to his disciples you 're to go into all the world and I am with you because all power is mine , all power , all authority is given onto me , therefore says Jesus , because of that you can go because you 're going in my strength and in my authority .
16 Well erm in some ways I mean what we 're doing in , in social say , most of that you can pick up out of the textbook where it 's discussed in , in rather , slightly more detail and I stick in , you know , different kinds of examples and things like that to try and
17 done so , I mean and as part of that you could ask questions about whether , you know there might be some longer-term placement you could do or something .
18 Other sources say that even if SCO does manage to cut a deal for SVR4 — leaving OSF/1 , the other possible route , by the wayside — its future intent is to move to a micro-kernel architecture , and which flavour of that it might go for still has n't been decided .
19 If a single marked cell from the inner cell mass of one mouse embryo is injected into the inner cell mass of another it will become integrated into the development of the embryo and respond to developmental signals .
20 I accept that it is called the National Water Sports Centre but from the attitude of some you would think angling was not included .
21 Dad , Dad I 'll put all after I 've done one side of this we 'll do the quiz then .
22 Another example of that for instance , and this is something we 'll , we 'll have to wait a full explanation of this we 'll have to wait a little bit later itself .
23 For the source of this we must go back to the Pythagoreans of the sixth century BC , whose cosmological speculations were based on the ‘ tetracys ’ , that is , the geometrical symbol composed of ten discrete points symmetrically arranged in the form of an equilateral triangle with sides of four points each .
24 In view of this we must enact election laws as soon as possible .
25 In order to adapt the idea for use in an monolingual urban situation , we have adopted for practical purposes certain procedures from ethnographic work , for example , the idea of measuring the intensity of network contacts ; on the basis of this we can identify clusters of individuals within which the network links are relatively strong .
26 In the light of this we should monitor news reports of lenient sentencing for driving offences — such as the one in the Scotsman ( 5th ?
27 If nothing comes of this he 'll keep you here .
28 Estimating that the harvest would take a month to gather , this worked out that each man averaged about £14s. a week in wages ; but out of this he would have to pay his gaveller .
29 If X had put the £100,000 on deposit , then he would have received £10,000 , and out of this he would have been left with £6,000 after tax .
30 For example , a man may earn £100 per week and out of this he may plan to spend £70 , and thus his transactions demand would be £70 in this particular week .
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