Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [noun pl] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Indicative of things back in the eighteen . |
2 | Organised by the same curator as the Bagatelle exhibition , Solange Auzias de Turenne , ‘ Moore Intime ’ features a life-size reconstruction of rooms from Moore 's house , ‘ Hoglands ’ , complete with contents down to the books in the same order as the artist left them in the bookcases , and items from his art collection which served as inspiration for his work . |
3 | This is a country stuffed full of homes out of the Daily Mail Book of Bungalows . |
4 | Sections 58 to 62 of the Banking Act 1987 are concerned with payments out of the fund . |
5 | The complex is ideal for disabled visitors : a chair-lift provides access to the look-out room , one of the flats has been adapted for disabled holidaymakers and a Batricar is available for trips on to the heath . |
6 | The JCT also suggests that the form is generally suitable for contracts up to the value of £50,000 at 1981 prices , in other words , for projects which are relatively uncomplicated and small . |
7 | Suitable for babies up to the age of about nine months . |
8 | ‘ The major bankers have also been very close to goings on in the Bond Corporation for some time . ’ |
9 | The guitar would be recognisable by chips out of the treble side of the pickup covers ; however , it has never resurfaced and , like Scotty Moore 's ES295 , there are probably hundreds of so-called ‘ originals ’ around the world . |
10 | Bear in mind that if a total loss occurs you still have to pay any outstanding instalments and if a Motor policy is cancelled you are liable for premiums up to the date we receive from you the Certificate(s) of Insurance . |
11 | A labyrinth of caves known as the ‘ Sassi ’ or ‘ rocks ’ , is hewn in tiers out of the flanks of a deep ravine and linked by a warren of stairways and alleys . |