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

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1 So we got there and he said right okay you 're the press chappy he 's right I 've put your press people over there so while respect Lieutenant Commander that really wo n't do because everything including the Band of the Royal Marines is between them and the Princess Royal so we argued about this and the compromise eventually was that that everybody would have to stay there until the ceremony started and then we could bring the stills photographers round to the end and up to one side where it was all happening mainly to get a picture of his wife cutting the cake .
2 Thus , in all leases granted after 1925 unless the context otherwise requires : 1 " month " means calendar month ; 2 " person " includes a corporation ; 3 the singular includes the plural and vice versa ; 4 the masculine includes the feminine and vice versa ( Law of Property Act 1925 , s61 ) .
3 But the siege was to drag on into the summer of 1098 before the fortress finally capitulated and Rodrigo was able to enter in triumph and order Mass to be sung in one of the main squares .
4 I thought to myself , ‘ I fancy a bit of that if the chance ever comes up ’ .
5 Prestel Education started its own software service in the Autumn term of 1985 and the feedback so far suggests that this is a service which schools find most welcome .
6 The mainland of Yvresse lies along the eastern coast of Ulthuan but the realm also encompasses the islands of the Eastern Ocean .
7 Tomorrow she 'll be the proudest guest of all when the Queen officially opens the cancer unit that saved her life .
8 But it was not until the autumn of 1981 that the bombshell finally exploded .
9 Organizations for linking , such as those which many LEAs provide for the primary-to-secondary move , have also done much to encourage the pooling of detailed information about the curriculum up to the age of 16 and the curriculum either in the technical or vocational context up to the age of 17 or 18 or in a tertiary college up to the age of 18 .
10 Ranks of five and the counting again , and the calling of names , and across the compound the beckoning presence of the low-built Kitchen .
11 The Labour government took powers to introduce charges for dentures , spectacles and appliances , but it was not until the financial crisis of 1951 that the government finally brought itself to introduce charges for these items , in the wake of the economic crisis brought about by rearmament and the Korean war .
12 The paper would need a minimum circulation of 300,000 to make money , and with an annual expenditure of £13.3 million would make an annual profit of £6.4 million if it reached a circulation of 500,000 But the idea never got off the ground .
13 We had pressed hard for these and the Inspector eventually agreed to a series at four different venues .
14 Before much longer two more wickets had gone , with the score on 131 for 6 and the game seemingly lost .
15 Every year we buy his work for more than the year before and every year we sell for more than the year before 1991 being no exception .
16 Every year we buy his work for more than the year before and every year we sell for more than the year before 1991 being no exception .
17 The failure to gain the consent of opposition parties and the improvement in the situation led to the dropping of the second proposal in 1934 and the Cabinet then decided that the matter should be put on ice unless the position deteriorated and immediate legislation was thought necessary .
18 Other major Matcham theatres which survive include the Everyman Theatre , Cheltenham ( 1891 ) ; Grand Opera House in Belfast , Grand Theatre in Blackpool , and Opera House in Wakefield ( all 1894 ) ; Lyric Theatre , Hammersmith ( 1895 , dismantled in 1972 and the auditorium only re-erected on a new site in 1979 ) ; Empire , Langton ( 1895 ) ; Tivoli , Aberdeen ( 1896 and 1909 ) ; Richmond Theatre , Surrey ( 1899 ) ; Gaiety , Douglas , Isle of Man ( 1900 ) ; Hackney Empire and Hippodrome in Brighton ( both 1901 ) ; Opera House in Buxton , Devonshire Park Theatre in Eastbourne , Shepherds Bush Empire , and Royal Hall in Harrogate ( all 1903 ) ; King 's , Glasgow ( 1904 ) ; King 's , Southsea ( 1907 ) ; His Majesty 's in Aberdeen and Olympia in Liverpool ( both 1909 ) ; London Palladium ( 1910 ) ; and the Victoria Palace ( 1911 ) .
19 Although the days were still warm and sunny , the evenings closed in early and the temperature soon began to dip as darkness approached .
20 ‘ I faced them twice in 1984 and the memory still makes me wince , ’ said the Harlequins openside man flanker last night .
21 Cork linoleum was produced in Lancaster from 1887 and the firm rapidly became the largest of its type in Britain , with important overseas interests including a factory in Antwerp and major colonial markets .
22 The Heath government fell in 1974 and the Box largely fell at the same time .
23 He noted that the government commission which he had established to investigate the Parys affair had paid more attention to this than the commission later appointed at Walesa 's request [ see p. 38881 ] .
24 No objection could be taken to this when the offence actually took place in public ; now , of course , it need not .
25 Into this seemingly catastrophic situation suddenly rode Michel Rocard , Prime Minister from 1988 to 1991 and the man officially designated as the socialist candidate for the 1995 presidential election .
26 Into this seemingly catastrophic situation suddenly rode Mr Rocard , prime minister from 1988 to 1991 and the man officially designated as the Socialist candidate for the 1995 presidential election .
27 With the bridge humbucker on full and the boost up all the way , the Legend emits the kind of sounds that would frighten children and small animals .
28 An authoritarian bureaucratic approach may not in fact solve the problem but just add to those that the family already have .
29 The range is said to be from 3.2 to 4.2 and the period around 45 days , but I have never been able to make much periodicity out of it , and neither have I ever seen it brighter than magnitude 3.6 .
30 Er my answer to Miss Whittaker 's originating question , there has been no argument at all that the area where this policy will operate , which is the open countryside outside of the A O N Bs and national parks , has got any special character that requires a more restrictive approach than national policy .
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