Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] an [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There was a mini-rebellion about that just after the Police Strike and then they allowed policemen to go in for half an hour 's and eat breakfast . |
2 | " I 've asked Sir Geoffrey Gillington to come along in half an hour . " |
3 | Small enough for a coach party to whip through in half an hour , but good enough to occupy the more patient visitor for an afternoon or more , the princely town house stands beside a broad pond in the heart of the city . |
4 | After finishing this task , Jacob collaborated with his brother Isaac to put out in 1662 an edition of the Mikhlal Yofi , Solomon ibn Melik 's thirteenth-century commentary on the Bible , with Rabbi Jacob 's own super-commentary . |
5 | Yeah , I 've got to go out in half an hour , actually . |
6 | The Venice Soprintendenza certainly does not intend to miss out on such an opportunity and has already come up with a proposal , ‘ Dal Museo alla città ’ ( From Museum to City ) , which it estimates would cost L3.8 billion ( £1.76 million ; $3 million ) . |
7 | I would like to wake up in half an hour and see people passing by in the street . |
8 | Having located the spot , which had to be served by a nearby airstrip , they rang Anthony Marangos in Paris and told him to call back in half an hour with the largest houses closest to the spot . |
9 | The next time they feel it necessary to spout off in such an ill-informed , ill-advised and half-cocked manner over the issue of immigration , perhaps Councillors and should remind themselves that some of the most severe immigration laws were actually introduced by a Labour Home Secretary . |