Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [adv] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've got you down as here for the last three . |
2 | With prices down by up to a third in some areas , there are many bargains around for the discerning buyer whether you fancy a converted barn or like the challenge of renovating . |
3 | the farmers will hope it holds off at least for the next few weeks . |
4 | During the 1880s and 1890s , the miller was Francis William Giles , by 1914 it was in the hands of James Faulks and between 1927 up to shortly before the Second World War , William George Perry . |
5 | Where you can actually allocate part of your pension and to your spouse up to up to a third actually . |
6 | And then it did n't start up till then till the second one came the Joseph Jo er The second one was John it was christened . |
7 | No , I hold on in there till the last moment . |
8 | So you 're saying , there 's more chance of getting the blue out of out of the second , than there is of just |
9 | The sheer number of monks became an obsession that bound together reforming bureaucrats and their liberal heirs , showing how both drew on the criticism of the ‘ sterile ’ classes , which goes back at least to the sixteenth century . |
10 | An alternative usage , which goes back at least to the seventeenth century , made " family " a widely dispersed group of relatives , loosely linked by ties of " blood " and affinity , but not necessarily associated with any one household . |
11 | going to go into service in the next century , it 's going to be around till well into the next century . |