Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Before reaching the top of the road , take the track right through woods to a track crossroads . |
2 | It should be a thread that runs right through courses , ’ he says . |
3 | Such ambiguities are not unique to Tanzania but run right through relationships between development agencies and African governments . |
4 | ( a ) Return along Church Way to High Street and take path opposite and slightly to right through gates of Manor Farm . |
5 | In 2 million square miles of ocean , and stretching wider than the continental United States of America , Indonesia 's geographical , legal and linguistic complexities have kept most of her , even today , effectively off limits to all but the most stubborn foreign travellers . |
6 | Second , the NHS would focus more on acute hospital care ; thus chronically sick patients , who lack media appeal and who have never been able to compete successfully for resources within the NHS , would have a substantial part of their budgets protected within the proposed community care grant . |
7 | It is a principle that the PA has pursued consistently in time of crisis : successfully for books when sanctions were imposed on Rhodesia and South Africa , less so during the war with Argentina . |
8 | Britain is a late runner in the modern tramway stakes , although such systems have been operating successfully for years in Continental cities . |
9 | You already know and experience speech subconsciously because you have been doing it successfully for years and years and years . |
10 | They have been working successfully for years and apparently preclude the necessity of fertilisers . |
11 | Prim McHamish , secretary of the branch , said that they received advice on running a bookshop from the Blackheath , South London , Amnesty branch which has run one successfully for years . |
12 | The Church 's music can also be taken into the street and market-place , as the Salvation Army has been doing successfully for years . |
13 | The DSS has been arguing successfully for years that if a claimant was ignorant of his entitlement , that did not justify his failure to claim or justify his having a back payment . |
14 | Furthermore , both I and my right hon. and learned Friend have made it clear that we want more education provided locally for adults than is currently available . |
15 | There are n't many opportunities left locally for girls with good 0-levels . |
16 | Born and brought up in the area , unlike other members of the group who had lived locally for Periods of one to seven years . |
17 | How to find an agency : Look locally for ads in health clinics , doctors ' surgeries , shop windows , or check in the telephone directory . |
18 | Er check locally for claims of environmentally or sustainable tropical hardwood it 's not really , I mean I do look when I go to all these D I Y places to see what they 've got . |
19 | Grace is claiming patents for products derived from the natural oils of neem , an evergreen tree , which are used locally for insecticides , contraceptives and soap . |
20 | Information : look locally for classes . |
21 | Still others — few enough in number — advance relentlessly for reasons even they find hard to fathom . |
22 | We stopped briefly a couple of times , presumably for checkpoints and , as on other occasions , the driver would sometimes get out and speak to the people manning them . |
23 | On a desk by the window a tray of stamps was in process of being sorted ; there were bookshelves , a cabinet of shallow drawers presumably for coins , a safe , a filing cabinet , journals and catalogues were piled on the floor and , incongruously , a pier table and a French commode stood against one wall looking uncomfortable . |
24 | As they do it they make a wish , presumably for children . |
25 | The dedicated comic fan may argue that most publications mentioned so far were written mostly for males — what about comics written specifically for females ? |
26 | Although the statistics are hardly firm , it would seem that by the end of the eighteenth century county rates , used mostly for gaols , criminal prosecution , constables and , to a smaller extent , bridge repair , aggregated only around £300,000 , but the levying of the parish rate for the relief of the poor was of much greater import . |
27 | Then we think about who 's going to be using it ; in an inner-city area , for instance , we might consider what other play opportunities there are nearby to find out whether we should cater mostly for toddlers or older children . |
28 | And when he made history , he did so by speaking , mostly for members of his own line and for close collaterals . |
29 | I use the ironing board mostly for skirts that have to be steamed to the length required . |
30 | Years ago they had all these narrow looms , about this size , and this is where women worked , they called it the narrow section , and maybe mostly for hotels or you know , in the olden days they had stair , your mother 'll probably , stair runners or holes and the , the carpet just went like that and there 'd be a piece of lino up the side , |