Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] the [num ord] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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31 The NatWest Hospital Income Plan covers you in the event of hospitalisation and pays out from the first day you 're admitted .
32 Well a way back in the last century they they had to go looking for a life a living elsewhere because of the poverty of the place .
33 Back in the 10th century they would scoop out holes in the sand to get at the crude for medicinal purposes .
34 Reid , who lost winning positions on the final day in the Masters and the US PGA , was beaten 3 and 2 and when he bowed out on the 34th green he was nine under par for the day .
35 It filled his his truck up so he said when he comes back on the next delivery he 'll take all the turf away for fifteen quid .
36 They can look back on the last years they spent together as some of the best in their whole lives .
37 Work which is not central to the organisation should be contracted out to the second element which provides specialist services which increase expertise and diminish costs .
38 Finally output is switched back to the second camera which is focussed on the forest clearing .
39 I 'd like to just bring you back to the first question you asked , which was how do you define sexual harassment .
40 Her mind drifted back to the first day they 'd seen Crystal Springs .
41 Now , however , Freud expands that concept as well and interestingly enough he goes back to the first term he used for repression .
42 Erm but to come back to the first criterion which says avoid the greenbelt , I know exactly what you mean when you say avoid the greenbelt , but if in the context of the wording before that where it says to be located beyond the outer boundary of the York greenbelt , do you need to have criterion one ?
43 He tried to think back to the first Mystery he had seen , but he could only remember ‘ Eve ’ as that unshaven , white-skinned man who had left them outside the lock-up in Greathaven and gone to find work on the boats .
44 What 's sort of going on since the last time I interviewed you .
45 Leading on to the second half I 'd er very quickly like to introduce you to Huw er from er one of the U K's if in fact er worldwide now leading er leading developers of of financial software , and he will be er talking to th talking through to you his experiences er in developing with .
46 As he walked on to the first tee he could n't get any proper words out at all , and so I was frightened to speak to him in case he thought I was teasing him .
47 When he stepped on to the seventh tee he was five shots clear of all challengers and the title was safely under lock and key .
48 The yarn passes in front of the needle hook and on to the next needle which will make a knit stitch .
49 It is possible for teachers to keep a personal notebook which does not form part of the record and is not open to subject access , but if information is intended to be used officially and passed on to the next teacher it should be treated in the same way as the formal record .
50 So I can now move on to the next page which is the growth we 're proposing , given the saving , given the splendid things that are allowed by the erm , by the .
51 Okay , well let's go on to the next topic I 'm proposing to cover and that 's communication in organisations .
52 Then you went on to the next thing you all done the same thing over and over again .
53 Because Nonconformists had done so well out of the changes brought about in the nineteenth century it is not surprising that increasing numbers assumed the inevitability of liberal progress to be as much part of the natural order as the law of gravity .
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