Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Over 50 models , some from the school , and two confined to wheelchairs , enjoyed the experience , showing clothes designed for teenagers through to middle age , and ‘ all at affordable prices , ’ reports 15 year old , Sarita Creese-Smith . |
2 | After parts in At Close Range with Sean Penn and Spielberg 's section of Amazing Stories , Kiefer 's big break came with Stand By Me , in which he played ’ an asshole ’ called Ace Merril . |
3 | Immediately after the war the government mismanaged the discharge of servicemen back into civilian life , and unemployment rose rapidly . |
4 | We always get lots of punters in on New Year 's Eve . |
5 | In normal times there is a steady movement of pilots up from small air taxi operations through turboprop commuter aircraft of the major airlines . |
6 | When obliged to venture out , he covered himself with a Morocco robe and mask , and wore six pairs of stockings along with several fur hats . |
7 | I 's , listen , erm , watching that Aids update Friday night and er , there have been five thousand reported cases of Aids out in this country , no three thousand reported Aids out in this , in this country , and in New York alone , New York City alone , there 's been fifteen thousand , they reckon there 's about thirty four thousand actually carrying H I V just in New York City |
8 | So that was the main tree planting , this avenue of trees down on either side of this little path . |
9 | The inflexibility of prices up to full employment in effect makes the AS curve the inverted L-shape , P EAS . |
10 | As the nursing profession waits to hear how it will do in the next pay round , there are fears that job evaluation could be used to take significant numbers of nurses out of current pay and grading structures , creating new pay set-ups unique to each different trust or unit . |
11 | The northbound exit from Victoria was through a series of tunnels up to New Basford where a class 01 is seen approaching the station and signal box in March 1956 . |
12 | Now the District Council is thinking in terms of this as a reason why perhaps sixty ac sixty hectares may not be entirely enough and we should seek to compensate for transfers out of industrial land . |
13 | Orders for costs out of legal aid fund , suspended for three weeks . |
14 | For if our physical reality is largely linked to the mental and sensory mechanisms we possess , then what was the nature of physical reality before life is supposed to have spontaneously emerged — like mice out of soiled linen , as some Victorians thought — from the primaeval muds of ancient oceans ? |
15 | It 's extraordinary the way they materialize like flies out of thin air when the sun shines . |
16 | This is a beautiful short walk with rewards out of all relationship to effort . |
17 | The new measures will also include prison and financial deterrents with fines up to five trhousand pounds iof the squatters fail to comply . |
18 | Colourful houses are on every side , with frescoes celebrating heroes of long ago and episodes that are remembered from centuries back in Swiss history . |
19 | Individual veins are up to 100 m long and 2–3 m wide within zones up to one kilometre long and 100m wide . |
20 | ‘ With Jim 's assistance , we have now established many areas of use , ranging from optimisation of additive and polymer levels in powders through to statistical treatment of accelerated weathering data . ’ |
21 | Perhaps now we 'll see a happier Oval under a manager who 's prepared to clear out the old guard from ex-stalwarts down to assistant kitman . |
22 | This would involve freedom of information and relocation of civil services to regions along with widespread decentralisation . |
23 | For tanks up to four foot in length these can be made as one item , larger tanks may need two . |