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

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1 FORMER Northern Ireland champion Michael Duffy is through to the quarter-finals of the European Snooker Championship in Helsinki , Finland .
2 He 's through to the semi-finals of the nude mud-wrestling , and he 's in training .
3 The plan 's changes should go a long way to drag Lloyd 's up to the standards of other financial markets .
4 The type of material used for this project is up to the whims of the individual , and may run from a soft cedar to the more expensive hardwoods , or a combination of woods , depending on the grain pattern and colour contrasts desired .
5 No other sort of mind is up to the demands of the system , which needs to seem to have judicial impartiality and a rocklike permanance while also being quickly responsive to the latest political fads .
6 Usually it is up to the ratepayers in the area to pay for the clean-up afterwards .
7 Alongside these , the seasonal range of edible flowers is back on the shelves of stores causing great media and customer interest .
8 IVAN Boesky is back on the streets of New York City .
9 Once it is back within the confines of home , however , it may immediately decide to go to the toilet .
10 AN IRA victim is back in the arms of the woman he loves — because he was injured in a bomb blast .
11 They were on exactly the same wavelength as Massim d'Azeglio who said , after Italy had been politically unified : ‘ We have made Italy , now we have to make Italians ’ , that is out of the inhabitants of the peninsula who had all sorts of identities , but not one based on a language they did not speak , and a state that had come into existence over their heads .
12 But in any case I 'm not complaining if it 's back to the days of sitting downstairs with a brandy and soda while midwives rush about boiling water and collecting towels .
13 Now 72 , he 's back in the charts with Boom Boom , a remake of a track he first released 30 years ago .
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