Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [art] [adj] [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But they may be otherwise arranged as for instance the two ways whether end to end in line , at an angle to one another or otherwise may be oppositely inclined from opposite sides of the head bay and terminate at foot each in its own tail bay connected with the lower pond .
2 Most herds are tested for TB every three years but the Rowes ' cattle have been tested 14 times in the last five years .
3 The cap , then , falls within an overall grand vision of chanciness and risk ; Liputin 's teeth are by no means the only things that hang by a thread .
4 The categories discussed and exemplified above are among the most problematic in translation but are by no means the only ones that cause difficulty .
5 These are by no means the only mechanisms but they are amongst the most important .
6 The year went reasonably well but there were of course a few difficulties as you would expect from a new organisation .
7 But it ran with each school area , you know , Berry , Grimness , Marketthorpe and so on , and now of course the total areas as one but I think perhaps it would be permissible to somebody with local parentage maybe not resident in the area .
8 The impact of visiting the massive tributes to monumental Egyptian architecture at Luxor , the Valley of the Kings , Cairo 's old town and many museums , and of course the great pyramids and Sphinx at Giza , will affect you and stay with you for the rest of your life .
9 Of course the actual roles and how many people in each role will depend on the particular organisation ; indeed , we will discuss other roles , such as that of the database administrator , but this suggested structure is a useful starting point .
10 What is meant by science in this case is of course the physical sciences and to a lesser degree the biological sciences .
11 Example 72 , from Webern 's Das Augenlicht , is very close indeed to Renaissance canonic writing from a rhythmic standpoint , but of course the large leaps and harsh dissonances give a sound which is quite untypical of that period ( see next page ) .
12 Attrition , bribery and plain common sense brought about the fall of Kyrenia a few weeks after Nicholas returned there , and although Carlotta , kept in ignorance , might have been devastated by the news , it held no surprises for the people of Cyprus .
13 Nottinghamshire is proud to offer its thousands of guests the highest standards and widest choice of accommodation .
14 In the structure of water the basic components or molecules exist in a free flowing state loosely bound together by forces of mutual attraction .
15 It was then that they scooped out for the storage of goods the extensive vaults and cellaring that still run beneath the old town today .
16 William , who has been on invalidity benefit since the accident , accepted a settlement of £70,000 a few days before the case started .
17 A severe attack of pneumonia a few weeks before the entrance examination destroyed his university hopes , and he resigned himself to working on his father 's farm .
18 The only force which separates them is the Church , the one single coherent organisation in this country which binds like mortar the different races and degrees of this nation .
19 Once you come into contact with the other side you can drop down into command the individual tanks and engage in fast armoured conflict — the controls here do take some getting used to , although you can opt to assign either the driving or firing to the computer .
20 He glanced in the window of Peggy Pine 's women 's outfitters and saw with distaste the pastel colours that Benny had admired last night .
21 Very often when individuals are under stress the very activities that they should endeavour to keep in their weekly timetable get squeezed out or avoided .
22 McFarlane , having spelled out with caution the Israeli arguments and the Iranian blandishments , admitted that ‘ the concept raises a number of imponderable questions ’ , including ‘ where this might lead in terms of our being asked to up the ante on more and more arms and where that could conceivably lead …
23 From that standpoint he looks at world development , taking into account the technical problems but concentrating mainly on the moral issues involved .
24 It is not wholly clear whether it is permissible for the tribunal of fact to take into account the surrounding circumstances and the conduct of any person defending himself in assessing the level of violence being used , and the frightening quality of the incident .
25 These figures do n't take into account the huge numbers that die shortly after trapping or while awaiting export , and studies show mortality at this stage could be 50 per cent .
26 Worn with jeans the all-in-one looks as though you 're wearing a regular vest .
27 Payment will be made in arrears every four weeks or quarterly , whichever you prefer .
28 A translator has to bear in mind the additional meanings that these forms can assume in a Japanese text .
29 Er in my opinion at this particular time we must bear in mind the financial constraints that we work under and er would the board agree with me that erm survival comes first yes but it 's obvious that the programme that we 've er had put forward is a good compromise between preferred in the arts , maintaining the theatre as a viable proposition and er entertaining the people of this particular part of the world because as I understand it this theatre was not just the artist also an entertainment centre and it 's in this area that er it 's quite obvious when you look into the figures on this area the popular area that the majority income comes so you 'll have to make a compromise and I will congratulate the board on what I think is pretty reasonable compromise so it 's quite obvious in the programme .
30 The plan for 1993–1994 seeks , basically , to utilise opportunities given to make development education mainstream , bearing in mind the limited resources and staff time .
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