Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] a [adj] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I do that with a , you know when I 'm sort of on about a long delivery talk about |
2 | Well , they broke through on about a forty mile stretch Where they really gained ground is up towards Arras , they made about five miles there , and down around St Quentin . |
3 | With Horton and his assistant David Moss gone … the search is on for a new management team … what happens now … that 's what managing director Keith Cox has got to decide |
4 | With Horton and his assistant David Moss gone … the search is on for a new management team … what happens now … that 's what managing director Keith Cox has got to decide |
5 | The court had heard that Rhys had now been accepted for a transplant operation at a Bristol hospital and the search was on for a suitable bone marrow donor . |
6 | He has now been accepted for a transplant operation at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Sick Children and the search is on for a suitable bone marrow donor . |
7 | To go on for a long time doing better and better exhibitions . |
8 | It is not surprising that Dr L regarded the humanities with some contempt , arguing that students go to sign on for a medieval history course in the arts faculty and |
9 | I 'm now looked on as a one parent family . |
10 | Watched by England number two Lawrie McMenemy , Stuart did get on as a 64th minute substitute , but added : ‘ It seems everyone else gets straight back into the side after injury except me . |
11 | The 19-stone prop , cleared by the French RU Federation , went on as a second half replacement and played for almost half an hour . |
12 | The absence of CD4 binding by the MicroGeneSys gp160 vaccine may therefore be looked on as an added safety feature . |
13 | Fl Lt McNally was one of nine members of the RAF crew killed when the plane , went down during a low-level training exercise in the Grampians two weeks ago . |
14 | He got in through a half-closed larder window . |
15 | Now , in a mood of heady exhilaration , a delicious scenario flashed in his mind ; the school drop-out , on his way to take delivery of his own Jumbo Jet , literally dropping back in during a First XI cricket match with two of the most celebrated test cricketers in the world in tow . |
16 | MOTORIST Steve Hopwood was turned down for a disabled parking pass — even though he has only one arm and one leg . |
17 | WORLD champions Germany fought back from 3–0 down for a 3–3 US Cup draw with Brazil in Washington . |
18 | They come in as a net fare operator |
19 | One dog who was specifically brought in as a potential show dog and latterly stud dog was Ch. |
20 | This will go down as a crucial staging post in the sport 's history in this country . ’ |
21 | Is erm , set down as a related document form there or ? |
22 | Not because she could n't lose weight but because she enjoyed coming along for a weekly work-out session and it helped to keep her weight in check . |
23 | Tony Underwood raced in for a 70 metre try in Leicester 's 30-14 win at London Irish . |
24 | Boats from Bodrum quayside do the same thing , though it 's difficult to tell if you 're letting yourself in for a one way job , or a round trip including a meal at some distant restaurant ! |
25 | She struggled and was nearly countered , but then negated Wu 's defence and slipped in for a one-armed shoulder throw . |
26 | I am bound to say My Lords that my own view is still that the size within the limits laid down by statute with a minimum of sixteen or eighteen and maximum of twenty-four would best be determined locally and if we 're not going in for a national police force , I still ca n't see what it has to do with the Secretary of State and why the Home Office should be settling the size of forty-three or so police authorities . |
27 | Couples , who earns £5 million a year , could be in for a bitter courtroom battle . |
28 | I was very new on the wing and someone in for a bad sex offence talked about their crime and I was badly affected . |
29 | Police marksmen were then drafted in for a 12 hour siege after he barricaded himself in . |
30 | So you are forced to swing east again and stumble down through a dense birch forest until you reach the wire bridge , and retrace your steps back along the tourist path . |