Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | My company has a large number of creditors in its balance sheet that have been outstanding for between two and four years . |
2 | He 's won dozens of gold , silver and bronze medals as a distance runner … more recently he has been awarded the MBE in the New Year 's honours list … and now he will be due for at least a service medal , at the end of the Gulf War . |
3 | I feel hesitant about including that . |
4 | The machine incorporates new , more integrated and lower cost technology into the same symmetric multiprocessing architecture as the Series 400 and is designed to be cost-effective for between 40 and 400 active users . |
5 | Shell that says darling , shell , shell , that 's just right for under there is n't it ? |
6 | Now I would n't put a question in that related to speech therapy in that way cos it 's far too complicated right for for you , but , completely hypothetical , and then what normally happens is people think groups and they just spew the lot out , right ? |
7 | That 'll be just right for on holiday wo n't they ? |
8 | Just right for around indoors , yes that one 's nice |
9 | By contrast , even at room temperature cGMP is stable for at least five days in plasma samples containing edetic acid . |
10 | This solution ( termed DNA-bind ) should be stored in the dark and is stable for at least three months . |
11 | The past year 's thaw has made it possible for at least 35 non-governmental organisations to open up offices . |
12 | Although Spracklen was a gold medallist at the 1958 Commonwealth Games , his biggest contribution to British rowing has been his guidance of Redgrave from junior through to gold medals at two Olympics , in the coxed four at Los Angeles and in a pair with Andy Holmes at Seoul . |
13 | If however , you had been mistaken about the location of and and the assignments had been reversed , the effective starting-points would be and and the movement towards equality would involve a loss to and a gain to of , yielding a net gain of 83-10-9 as by construction . |
14 | But the radicals kept the spirit of Lamarck 's theory alive through into the 1830s by searching for ways of preserving the linear hierarchy . |
15 | Brad Osborne scored 120 for at home to . |
16 | However , his indisposition was short-lived for in the foursomes later he helped return the lowest gross of 96 , being runners-up to the Club 's Captain and Miss E. Simmons . |
17 | She , yeah , she was overdrawn for for two at , for a day or something . |
18 | One rider I feel sorry for at the moment is Robert Dunlop who appears to have lost his way this season . |
19 | I I feel a bit sorry for for some of the counters because they can see certain on one palette for instance , I found there were three sorts of bags . |
20 | I feel very sorry for for the parents of Jamie |
21 | He was the one I felt most sorry for in this caper to date . |
22 | I personally have much to be grateful for to those linguists who have gone on ahead and erected signposts , and I hope the examples I have used today illustrate my conviction that , notwithstanding its theoretical manoeuverings and terminological idiosyncrasies , an awareness of the questions and findings of linguistic research can help turn our language study into what it should be , a voyage of discovery . |
23 | We have to keep to the plan — get to Fraxilly and away again , fast , then lie low for along as it takes . ’ |
24 | But he adds : ‘ We would expect the French economy to remain relatively weak for at least the next year because its main trading partner , Germany , is itself entering what is likely to be quite a painful economic slowdown , brought about by the very high interest rates . ’ |
25 | There will be a one-third discount for those driving more than 2,500 miles a year on business and two-thirds off for those driving more than 18,000 miles . |
26 | One thing to be grateful about from my point of view … that Yorkies are n't the size of Rottweilers ! |
27 | At several sites , the last six months have been the driest for over a century . |
28 | It is very laborious and time-consuming , involving the researcher full-time for at least a matter of months , and sometimes years . |
29 | No , I mean I know that is is not exactly pertinent to the application that is er in , erm I my personal view is that that that bungalows are are practical , we have had it stated by one resident that a house and a bungalow would be acceptable , erm not that I am er anticipating any other planning develop er applications by these applicants but er would a house of a similar nature to one of these that they have proposed , plus a bungalow er , would we have as much opposition to this , to that as as the present ones , or you would prefer to defer until you saw it ? |
30 | Our early thinking , at the moment , is that we should seek ways , but without major upheaval , to bring HNCs and HNDs under the ‘ general SVQ umbrella ’ because this would give those advanced awards a rightful place in the framework of Scottish Vocational Qualifications and at the same time simplify and clarify progression routes from introductory through to advanced qualifications and beyond . |