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

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1 As certain areas of Great Britain , for example , take on some of the characteristics of divided societies , the focus of this study also has a relevance , of increasing proportion , outside the province and beyond what many residents in Northern Ireland might see as most directly pertinent to them .
2 Everyone in the crowd was bowing back , and the waves of motion proceeded down each of the streets like ripples out across a pool .
3 ‘ A botanical illustrator who 's retired here is filling in some of the gaps in our plant and tree records .
4 Russians are filling in some of the gaps in their lives by seeking out anything that was forbidden or hard to get in Soviet times .
5 Right before I fill in some of the details on this again an important point to grasp coming up .
6 These administrative arrangements broke down some of the barriers in co-ordinating services , but grassroots co-operation has not appeared to be necessarily easier than elsewhere in Great Britain .
7 ‘ We had a gale last night , and it brought down some of the tiles on your cottage .
8 If you start writing down some of the responses to that question , you will find you have along the way acquired a ragbag of elements that will have an important bearing on the design .
9 You know , i i it is a very fine line between er how we talk to our customers , which is why I , I , I ca n't stress enough the need for the project coordinators to talk face to face with the customer first of all , and perhaps gently lead him down some of the items in this list that the project coordinator thinks the client might not have remembered .
10 Yolland thought that the only action needed was to cut down some of the trees in a young plantation in order to give people riding or driving on the turnpike a good view of an advancing train in the cutting .
11 From the first he closely identified himself with the city , its people , and their aspirations in ways which helped to break down many of the prejudices of his people and their Presbyterian neighbours .
12 Delegates also expressed concern over the success of the anti-fur trade campaign , which had effectively shut down many of the markets for one of the Inuits ' principal exports .
13 It 's a good idea to write down all of the incidents concerning your boss which you believe to be unfair .
14 However , she had little patience with those non-conforming ministers who continually moaned and complained about their losses and dangers , and , ‘ would have no man be a minister that had not so much self denial as to lay down all at the feet of Christ , and count no cost of suffering too dear to serve Him . ’
15 The spectator in movement will see one mass protrude over another with the changes of image accelerated for people passing in cars — a kind of reality fixed in a rapidly changing life .
16 The Russian Federation took over many of the functions of the former Union .
17 Within the further education sector , the FEFCs [ Further Education Funding Councils ] will take over many of the duties at present the responsibility of local authorities .
18 I did ask whether the Association of Chief Police Officers have been told that they are going to they are likely to have to take over many of the responsibilities of the British Transport Police as from the first of April .
19 Any or all of the three minor pentatonics can be used to improvise over any of the chords in the same key .
20 We must face the issue seriously and not in the way in which the Prime Minister faced the issue at Harare when he said that he would write off some of the debts in return for the acceptance of an economic model imposed by the International Monetary Fund , and say that there has to be a write-off of debt .
21 The virtuous and those plagued by dogs ( not mutually exclusive groups ) can always walk off some of the effects of a pudding afterwards .
22 It is becoming a tradition in our family ( extended by friends ) to do a fairly long walk between Christmas and the New Year , to walk off some of the effects of the turkey and tone up the system for the usual see-the-New- Year-in celebrations .
23 It was bad enough having to admit that the APT train project was a dead duck , but BR shot itself in the foot and provided the cynical national media with a field day by selling off some of the vehicles to a Sheffield scrapyard .
24 I if you get them off some of the mosses up our way , then they boil away far quicker but the other thing I think is mainly variety .
25 While Father Aden tidies the rooms , Brother Bernard slips into his role as tourist guide , showing off some off the treasures of the Abbey .
26 Sport , as John Gillis put it , in Youth and History , took on many of the functions of the rites of passage once reserved to the Latin language , and enshrined the separation of boys from the world of women .
27 Eventually , probably during the 15th century , the Chancellor 's office took on many of the features of a court , and the Court of Chancery was born .
28 One person holds up each of the objects in turn and says ‘ This is a thing , a very pretty thing , what must the owner do to receive it ? ’
29 It 's heartening to see NI take up some of the challenges of feminism in a thoughtful , provocative way .
30 Perhaps I could point up some of the concerns about c the second criterion .
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