Example sentences of "[noun] and [adv] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Through the Sound of Grunay , ever threading through a procession of rock islets and on to the northernmost island of Unst , where we tied up for the night at the little pier in Baltasound .
2 Thus , along with several of his contemporaries at the Palace , Ronnie Dunn was only really appreciated by the Palace fans and not on the bigger stages that his prowess deserved .
3 If you put Range Rover 3.54:1 differentials in a Land Rover , then the increase in gearing is 25 per cent and so the speedo reading is well below the actual speed and well outside the legal requirements .
4 Positive imbalances can be seen for Allegheny West , Central North Side and Manchester in favour of investment and negatively for the remaining neighbourhoods .
5 Accommodation at the hotel is in thatched bungalows scattered throughout the native gardens , with superior bungalows providing an extra degree of luxury and well worth the additional supplement .
6 Politically this was informed by the demands coming from women 's organizations and intellectually by the moralized language of evolutionary science .
7 This time it was the great Hofburg Palace in the Austrian capital , Vienna — centuries-old seat of the Habsburg emperors and home to the famous Spanish Riding School .
8 In the higher sea level of the first interglacial , any mud left would be at too great depths to be disturbed by waves and hence for the first time the seas would be clear enough for reef-building corals to flourish .
9 It was reported on Feb. 14 that Rudolf Slansky , a former member of the CPCz and subsequently of the dissident movement between 1969 and 1989 , had been named Czechoslovak ambassador to the Soviet Union .
10 7 It 's terrific to see her without the bars between us. 8 She sits eating the treat food at the opening to the door and looking at me. 9 How does she know to look into my eyes and not at the huge finger next to her .
11 The concentration of favour and rewards first upon Gaveston and then on the younger Despenser was bound to alienate those who did not share the benefits of intimacy with the king , and it could be represented , more disinterestedly , as a waste of royal resources .
12 In terms of value , less than 40% of the items belonging to Polish-born French industrialist Leon Anlen were sold according to Tajan , who took the unprecedented step of ordering a blackout on all information about the sale both to journalists and even to the central press service of Drouot salerooms .
13 Hibs , while not exactly setting the place alight , have at least the comfort of knowing that a win would lift them above St Johnstone and back into the top half of the table .
14 And rather surprisingly , bearing in mind what happens in the Endsleigh first division , that there it is goals scored that dis differentiates between teams , in this league it will be goal difference that will determine the final positions , followed then by the highest number of goals and then by the highest number of goals scored away from home .
15 ‘ A single wound of entry situated in the right parietal bone just anterior to the lambdoid suture and close to the saggital suture .
16 It 's now available for only seven shows out of twenty seven in the next programme and only on the first night of each show and only at a cost of two pounds and these are the audience of tomorrow as I wrote to you Mr you neglect these people at your peril why 've you changed the scheme ?
17 Richard Baxter was deeply shocked by this tragedy and also by the general prejudice aroused against him by this incident .
18 His hands , sliding from her hair to her neck and down inside the filmy black blouse , denied the imputation .
19 First , in what may be termed classic jurisdictional fact cases such as ‘ if a furnished tenancy , or resources , etc. , exist , you may … ’ the courts well presume that the term , if it is classified as a jurisdictional fact , has a meaning which will be determined by the judiciary and not by the public body .
20 Sincere thanks to all the walkers and especially to the many sponsors for their generosity , also to the support team .
21 From here I walked on to Men Scryfa , an iron age monument and on to the Nine Maidens prehistoric stone circle .
22 In fact , if she wanted to hold down her gruelling job in a profession that was notorious for being both fraught with tension and also for the high casualty rate of mental burn-out , she 'd better try and get back to sleep — right now !
23 As a result of the opaqueness of German government , much decision-making and debate takes place within the governing political parties and not in the parliamentary domain .
24 But if the extra-mural department has a budget of the order of £50,000 a year , and a salary bill of the order of £40,000 a year , adult education has got to go on whether so-called voluntary committees want it or not ; and since a good deal of the teaching is done by full-time tutors , even the subjects taught will inevitably be dictated to some extent by the department and not by the voluntary groups .
25 History , particularly the Tudors and Stuarts , fascinated her while in English she loved books like Pride and Prejudice and Far from the Madding Crowd That did n't stop her from reading slushy romantic fiction by Barbara Cartland , soon to be her step-grandmother .
26 It is important that the information given by the system is relevant to the particular recipient and therefore in the correct level of detail .
27 It was a complicated struggle between Welfs and Staufer and their supporters and also between the rival princes themselves , some of whom were great ecclesiastics as Adolf , archbishop of Cologne .
28 The plans for the new building had to provide for these units and also for the Continental Shelf Unit which occupied a building in the Government Training Centre at Granton from 1969 .
29 The arm uncurled onto Richard 's chest and moved there over the nipples and down onto the tensing stomach .
30 The third section of the essay , then , examines the role of the state — first , in the restructuring of Berlin 's modernizing urban fabric and then as the central antagonist to the city 's ‘ Secession ’ movement in the visual arts .
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