Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun sg] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , as Table 3.9 suggests , manufacturing establishments where trade unions were recognised were slightly more likely to use fixed-term contract workers than those where they were not recognised , and the predicted relationship held only for agency workers in service establishments . |
2 | Meanwhile make gravy by stirring flour into 2 tbs or so of pan juices over heat , with mushrooms still in pan . |
3 | We are assuming a start in autumn 1990 , especially with student recruitment in mind , though obviously 1989 would be better if everything could be ready . |
4 | Erm so , so I mean and then , you know , he describes various examples where you know if you get hit by your best mate you basically , you know , instead of telling him to F off you say down with imperialism type of thing . |
5 | A group of councillors , along with council officials from North Down , recently met with representatives from the Board to discuss the move . |
6 | These would detail the quantity and type of effluents produced and their preferred method of disposal to minimize pollution , together with contingency plans for action in the event of pollution incidents . |
7 | Guidance on Architects Advisory panels for panel members and panel users was prepared together with model terms of reference . |
8 | The point is that we can compute out of sequences of utterances , taken together with background assumptions about language usage , highly detailed inferences about the nature of the assumptions participants are making , and the purposes for which utterances are being used . |
9 | This theory , developed by Frobenius , Molien , Schur and Burnside ( see [ 92 ] ) is of vital importance today [ 92 ] , [ 28 , Chapter 12 ] , [ 53 ] ) in the theory of finite groups and also in representing certain groups which arise naturally from symmetry considerations in chemistry and physics . |
10 | Especially in functionalist versions of Marxism , these phenomena are as much state ‘ outputs ’ as they are ‘ inputs ’ ; they are mechanisms of social control . |
11 | The busiest place , by far , was Prestwick ; during the war years , in addition to other busy service and civilian traffic , 20,000 military planes were ferried in from North America for distribution to various bases and war zones . |
12 | In so far as it ‘ translates ’ at all , the nervous system ‘ translates ’ only from nerve impulses into nerve impulses , from sodium fluxes into sodium fluxes . |
13 | I had seen these birds before in Shetland , but only in winter plumage on migration , and here they were , obviously on their home territory . |
14 | At this point the excitation switches almost instantaneously from phase A to phase B and the motor now produces a positive torque , causing the system to accelerate towards the phase B equilibrium position at 8=2n/3p . |
15 | Depressingly , there was no evidence that this happened much in language work at University level , even in in-service and BEd work ( though this could be accounted for by the pressure of time on PGCEs , and the tendency to teach general research methods at Masters and Diploma levels ) . |
16 | But cold reality was but a split second away , and Leith went swiftly from dream world to fury that he should involve her in this sham . |
17 | The male stickleback migrates upstream to breeding grounds in Spring . |
18 | Mr Prescott 's gutsy , down to earth brand of socialism has gained him the respect of party activists . |
19 | Finally , there is the suggestion that organic molecules arose elsewhere in the Universe , perhaps on dust particles in space , and were first carried to Earth on meteorites . |
20 | And the animal prints , so popular on Paris catwalks this year , purr all over bedroom accessories at B&B . |
21 | ‘ I do n't really agree with it , ’ said Armstrong whose wallet would certainly not be getting as heavy as other coaches brought in to knock teams into shape . |
22 | Western experts will be brought in to train staff in quality control , component buying and after-sales service . |
23 | The evidence for this regional divergence does not rest only on wage levels in manufacturing and mining . |
24 | By the time we sat down here I thought well considering that we came in by car door to door practically and that when the driving was n't public transport it it 's taken quite a time to get into |
25 | The question is in what circumstances the court may , on the application of the S.I.B. , order persons who were knowingly concerned in the unauthorised carrying on of investment business under section 3 of the Act to take steps to restore the parties to the transaction to the position in which they were before the transaction was entered into . |
26 | And when the needles , which had been kept in a plastic container , were sent away for analysis traces of amphetamine were detected . |
27 | just for re-training sort of thing . |
28 | Hill farming demands very hard work for marginal returns and were it not for government subsidies for hill sheep and cattle , many hill farmers would have to give up . |
29 | Carbon dioxide and other unwanted exhaled gases are sucked away through ceiling pendant into filter cleaner . |
30 | Careful washing of equipment might help ; so might harvesting soon after haulm desiccation before stem pycnidia mature and release their spores . |