Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So in that sense er very unlikely you would get a an apprentice squad that served their time together and went right on through to retirement age or whatever .
2 The move towards much more efficient methods of heating like convector heaters right on through to central heating , so that you could use more just that back parlour where the cooker was that kept the place warm .
3 We carry on through till four thirty with the calls and if you 'd like to take part in our phone-in , the number to ring is .
4 What has changed though is the refurbishment programme and I 'm not quite sure what Mr was on about about er er the refurbishment programme .
5 She 's you know she do n't get what you 're on about for a minute .
6 You know that stuff he was going on about for special like continuous pressure and all that sort of crap .
7 But anyway , the railways there was a spurt on between in the late sixties on the railway and that 's when I think I was sure , not only because I was a branch secretary at the time but I 'm sure that all the British Railways there was a greater awareness of the fact that we had been deceived by the word nationalization .
8 Here we see what really goes on during on day in their lives .
9 There was quite genuine concern you know , when blues parties went on for for days and days and days .
10 Erm if we knew the answer and this problem has been going on for for nine months .
11 It was suggested that the plaster should stay on for between four and six weeks after which he might like to think of building up its strength .
12 it 's been on for about the past month
13 Right , she 's just put another o order on for about erm a big order .
14 What about if T goes on for about erm one second , when it 's going to be equal to V M one minus E to the minus one .
15 Oh do n't it 's only been on for about er , the last half an hour it 's not it 's a cross a crucifix is got bigger on it .
16 Did you stay on for As ?
17 All the families were on for except the three weeks holiday during the year they were marooned on these islands all the time .
18 Researchers at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in the United States and at the Medical Research Council Unit for Applied Psychology in Cambridge simultaneously identified the tasks sensitive to the effects of even one night 's loss of sleep as those which were not self-timed , which went on for at least ten minutes and which were not intrinsically motivating .
19 I sat in my pew and heard him prate on for at least an hour and a half .
20 The poll tax could have been abolished from April next year , but it will linger on for at least another year under the Government .
21 Conventional wars have traditionally been very lengthy affairs : the American Civil War and both World Wars were all far longer than expected ; all going on for at least a year .
22 Problems like overcrowded home conditions or a husband 's alcoholism , which had been going on for at least two years and which were rated as major difficulties ( 1–3 on a 6-point scale of severity ) , were found to occur in the lives of a great many more psychiatric cases than normal women .
23 However , a steady increase in new cases among heterosexuals would carry on for at least the medium term .
24 This follows on for from our concern about industrial development in the Harrogate District and that is that we are very pleased that the Harr that the North Yorkshire County Council has not embarked upon a strategic exceptions policy .
25 In the first plant , Melman said , machines are down for at least half of the time .
26 ‘ Oh well , I do n't think this is the kind of place you have to put them down for at birth .
27 One thing we did discuss at committee but I think it ought to be put to the A G M we discussed the increase in the cost of er , admission erm we held our prices down for at least a couple of years we had a heavy outlay on cushions I do feel that erm we ought to put in to the meeting what we discussed at committee that be raised from two fifty and one twenty five to three pounds and two pounds for the concessions including students and erm the youngsters .
28 I think the third general point I 'd want to make is this : if you 're applying for a course at university , then it does n't matter what A-levels you 're taking , or what courses you 've put down for at the five universities .
29 Initially I found the switch confusing , assuming it worked in the ( to me , obvious ) sense up for out and down for in .
30 As in , I , I ca n't be bothered to go down for like half an hour .
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