Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And this she did , holding on for support to the iron rail that rimmed the wooden edge of the cart and which helped to keep the rags in place . |
2 | One is simply placing a microphone in the corner of a bar and hoping that people will listen , and another is putting comedians on as part of a disco . |
3 | and then they 'll just pick one out of that to go on as part of the calendar . |
4 | Work going on as part of the resource management initiative is designed to overcome this problem , and eventually it will produce the information that is lacking . |
5 | Summerill is staying on as chairman for the time being . |
6 | Detlev Rohwedder created the vacancy when he stayed on as head of the Treuhandanstalt , the state agency dealing with the privatisation of east German businesses . |
7 | Dr Cunningham said : ‘ The important thing is for Neil to stay on as leader of the party and build on the gains we have made in this election . ’ |
8 | They finally put it on after pressure from the campaign . |
9 | ‘ I have to go out today , ’ Fernando told her when she came down for breakfast on the terrace the next morning . |
10 | ‘ Uncle Jake says we 've to be down for breakfast in a quarter of an hour . ’ |
11 | Horses often display these signs when asked to perform a difficult movement , and will be marked down for resistance in a dressage test . |
12 | I felt totally drawn into the piece as I recognised struggled I 've had with my own mother and my feelings of shame , and fear , talking about sex — the terrible silence that develops which no one attempts to break down for fear of the pain ‘ that ‘ conversation would bring ’ . |
13 | There is nobody jumping up and down for joy at the news , and morale , which has been comatose , now has a sense of mortality hanging over it . |
14 | On Nov. 25 Maria Rauch-Kallat , 43 , was sworn in as Minister of the Environment , Youth and Family Affairs . |
15 | The reason for this rule is to prevent a shareholder feeling compelled to accept a partial offer through fear of the offer being successful and his being left in as part of a minority . |
16 | While the general principles of project management are much the same in the two cases , a number of important aspects that are implicit in the first case , in that they are built in as part of the company procedures , must be made explicit in the second . |
17 | Most off the shelf PCs these days come equipped with a graphics controller card which is either a card fitted into a vacant expansion slot or built in as part of the motherboard . |
18 | After two successful seasons under Tommy Kiernan , Willie-John McBride was brought in as coach at the beginning of the 1983–84 season . |
19 | All these and other problems will come in as feedback from the marketing and other departments . |
20 | José Cespedes Zarza was sworn in as Commander of the Air Force on Nov. 20 in succession to Gen. Dionisio Cabello , who was reported to be under arrest for refusing to hand over his post . |
21 | Duhalde had tendered his resignation with effect from Dec. 11 , when he was to be sworn in as Governor of the province of Buenos Aires , a post which he had won in the Sept. 8 elections [ see p. 38434 ] . |
22 | • For a baby , use two fingers to press down between ½–1in in the middle of the breastbone , and let it rise again . |
23 | The directive had subsequently been sharply criticized by the parliamentary ombudsman , and the government eventually rescinded it , but Ninn-Hansen had refused to step down as Speaker over the issue . |
24 | On June 23 , the leaders of four of the newly legalized parties — the Front populaire ivoirien , the Union des sociaux démocrates , the Parti ivoirien des travailleurs and Parti socialiste ivoirien , formally called for the President to step down as head of the PDCI and for the resignation of the government and its replacement with a transitional administration . |
25 | Pat Birmingham stepped down as head of the learning difficulties unit at the Slade Hospital in Headington , Oxford after staff uncovered financial irregularities . |
26 | These methods of cancer detection are equally valid if they are laid down as part of a surveillance protocol . |
27 | The base is winding down as part of the defence cuts . |
28 | It 's something like with Birds of a Feather , and Dorian just burst out laughing , you know , she went , hahaha , I think it was down as part of the script , |
29 | It was their tree ; although distant from Nana 's house , it was one of several passed down as part of the family 's inheritance . |
30 | Raúl Alfonsín Foulkes , who was President from 1983-1989 , announced on Oct. 12 that he would step down as leader of the UCR in mid-November . |