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

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1 But the effect of this series of pessimistic changes was to more than double the estimates for wave power up to a range of 8–12 p/kWh .
2 The Deputy Under Secretary rubbed his nose , watched a flake of skin pirouette down to the opened pages of the file .
3 Towers of brick reach up to the sky ,
4 The dash The the the sort of headline dash out of the House of Commons , the moment the news breaks , to get on television with some quick quote .
5 Arrangements such as joint market research , and the joint execution of research work up to the stage of industrial application , were stated to be compatible with Article 85(1) , provided that participating companies did not restrict their freedom of action .
6 to the allotment ( otherwise than pursuant to sub-paragraph above ) of equity securities up to an aggregate nominal value of £53 256 906 .
7 to the allotment [ otherwise than pursuant to sub-paragraph [ a ] above ] of equity securities up to an aggregate nominal amount of £9,350,000 ;
8 B. ‘ That , subject to the passing of Resolution A , before this meeting , the Directors be and they are hereby empowered pursuant to Section 24 of the Companies ( Amendment ) Act 1983 to allot equity securities ( as defined by section 23 of the Companies ( Amendment ) Act 1983 ) for cash pursuant to the authority conferred by such resolution as if sub-section ( 1 ) of the said Section 23 did not apply to any such allotment provided that this power shall be limited to the allotment of equity securities in connection with a rights issue in favour of shareholders and to the allotment ( otherwise than pursuant to a rights issue as aforesaid ) of equity securities up to an aggregate nominal value of IR£1,772,100 .
9 She drooped miserably into the farmhouse , dropping her bag of rehearsal clothes on to the floor .
10 What seemed to be happening was the spread of population growth out from the major urban centres where it had occurred in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries progressively to the more rural periphery , leaving a population loss in its wake .
11 A German crew belonging to Elektro Thermit of Essen are welding a strip of manganese steel on to the rail to extend its life .
12 I turn from this rather convoluted erm aspect of cash flow back to the balance sheet .
13 It would be cheaper for the government to subsidise the employment of widget makers up to the cost of having that person registered unemployed , rather than the company using automated technology .
14 I watched the first flood of water race down to the sea , muddy and littered , then turned to head for home .
15 Thus , where a lease reserved a rent calculated by a percentage of development expenditure up to a specified limit , stamp duty was assessed on the basis that the limit would be reached ( Coventry CC v IRC [ 1979 ] Ch 142 ) .
16 Well not in the herring fishing but er there was also a a salt fish kind of processing place out in the Hens And me mother work at it and she used to tell us about I supposed they 'll be not rubber boats in that d days .
17 He conveys with a sure sense of atmosphere and detail the satisfaction of getting a job done , the feeling of being within a tradition of a long line of settlers of the land , and the sheer hard work which that entails : from persuading recalcitrant committees to support his endeavours to the literally back-breaking labour of dragging obstinate lumps of bog oak out of the peat to facilitate ploughing .
18 Ministers have already had to pull Britain 's fleet of Magnox reactors out of the float and delay the sell-off date by up to six months .
19 Although it may not be immediately obvious , all three methods produce simple random samples , i.e. every possible sample of size n out of a population of N has an equal chance of selection .
20 He would sit by the little fire he had built underneath it , watching the drops of spirit trickle out of the tubes into bottles partially filled with apricot jam .
21 Indeed , rebellion was intrinsic to the growth of State power up to the nineteenth century .
22 If er if you were going out and you knew the coal man might be round that day so you just left a couple of coal tokens out at the door or whatever .
23 It was not easy to store the counterfoils of sale vouchers out of the range of white ants .
24 What is the present position with the proposed series of steam operations out of the old Southern Railway termini ?
25 By far the most effective way of changing the cubic capacity of the ocean basins is to vary the volume of the mid-ocean ridges ; increase in volume will cause a displacement of sea water on to the continents and vice versa .
26 She saw prisoners being hauled out of squad cars up to the doors .
27 okay , so the , there , what you 're saying is that the , the rural wage is a sub a subsistence wage , which is im by definition , sort the minimum wage you require to live on and er , there are possibilities of much higher incomes else elsewhere , so the , the subsistence wage itself may well act as quite er , strong sort of push factor out of the rural areas , let alone erm , high wages in er , er , the urban areas .
28 On the shoulders of these characters would rest a final responsibility for conveying four of the six principles of TV drama out to the audiences at home .
29 Private businesses would be limited in the size of workforce , from a maximum 200 employees in an industrial of construction company down to a maximum 15 employees in the retail sector .
30 It was noted that linking with the Roman Catholic Education Commission had causes problems of communication since the latter was mainly concerned with schools , and that it was to be hoped that putting the promotion of house groups on to the agenda of the Bishops ' Conference would prove more fruitful .
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