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

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1 " I hope no one 's been silly enough to bolt out of this field , " answered Hazel .
2 The balance of payments , much helped by oil of course , was comfortably in surplus down to 1986 .
3 Just to firm up on final
4 Things like how not to mouth off about any ideas you might have .
5 For not only does it burn off on average up to 100 calories for every 15 minutes of activity , but the raised BMR can continue to burn off calories for several hours after exercising is over .
6 Painted in the Company 's all yellow colour scheme and registered as SE–BRD , the Firefly flew with the Swedish company for thirteen years until being declared redundant , whereupon the aircraft was put up for disposal along with three other Mk 1s .
7 The lease of Headington Hill Hall was put up for sale along with 32 other properties in January by receivers , Grant Thornton , and has attracted several bids .
8 Hence philosophical analysis can and must proceed by erm philosophical thinking must proceed by analysis , by breaking down complex wholes into their simple parts and building them up by construction out of these simple parts , a conviction to which Russell remained true for the rest of his life .
9 ( 6.9 ) , therefore the time taken to reach a stepping rate f is : So the speed increases linearly with time up to 100 steps 1 , which is attained after 21 ms .
10 For viscoelastic materials such as polymers the sawtooth mode , in which load , extension or strain varies linearly with time up to some preset value is the least useful for the materials scientist .
11 Only a last remnant of Bakufu supporters held out on Hokkaido through to 1869 .
12 Cross and turn right on footway back to Hundred House .
13 The absolute number of adults classed as disabled increases continuously with age up to 79 years and then decreases slightly .
14 The island 's highest point is over 700 feet at the summit of Ward Hill and on clear days this can be seen from seaward at distance up to thirty miles .
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