Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun prp] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The peso , strong for so long under the IMF 's high real interest rates , has begun to slip , from 25 to the dollar throughout 1992 to 27 now .
2 Besides the spireless tower , Wynford pioneered the co-ordinated plan of lodgings , in the upper ward of Windsor Castle , at New College , and at Winchester , and perhaps also at the Vicars ' Close in Wells .
3 Not so far from the Bishop 's Castle Railway another standard gauge branch line ran between Abermule and Kerry .
4 In subject curriculum development , schemes in Mathematics , Science and English predominated , a number being linked more or less closely with the EDC 's African Education projects described earlier , but some , like the UNESCO sponsored science project in the Bendel State of Nigeria , of different parentage and philosophy .
5 At some future date we intend to visit the Shropshire Records Office to see what is hidden away there concerning the Bishop 's Castle Railway .
6 At the end of the tale , the wife underlines this aspect of the merchant 's lifestyle by suggesting that her spending on clothing serves the same purpose : This understanding provides a fundamentally important gloss to the moot , " must " , of the lines spoken , apparently by a female speaker , very early on in the Shipman 's Tale : Both the merchant and the monk in the tale operate by borrowing money on credit in order to make profitable purchases .
7 They continued on along the line of booths , each with its owner sitting on the counter among his stained , dirty jars like some vast black spider , past the long , carpet-covered benches in front of them with the rows of men drinking coffee and smoking and talking , past the assorted smells of rose and jasmine , amber and banana , past the odd little restaurants with their grand brass jugs of hot water , their servants hurrying with coffee in glasses to some merchant about to strike a deal , past all this and then suddenly through the arch of the Bab es Zuweyla with its two soaring and fantastic minarets and out once more into the Tentmakers ' Bazaar with its donkey-saddles of red brocade and its camel-trappings adorned with cowries and little bits of looking-glass , its gaily-striped awnings and brilliant tent linings .
8 A crow is heard once more in the Reeve 's Tale , identified as the " " thridde cock " " ( 4233 ) .
9 he played once more before the Lord 's show-piece and was called six times for throwing in the Hampshire match , but the selectors decided to risk him again in the second Test , where he was to meet his fate at the most famous ground in cricket .
10 Welcome once again to the BBC 's Parish Church in Edinburgh .
11 In the last few years , the RMCs have also been used extensively by outside clients , most notably by the MSC 's Training Services Division which has commissioned programmes for unemployed managers , especially those intending to set up small businesses .
12 He said when Mr Jones was taken to hospital to have his injuries looked at and photographed , he did not take the opportunity to be taken straight out of the Roberts ' home .
13 Turning left back along the Duomo 's side , you are between the outside of the northern transept and La Rinascente , a modern shopping area built in 1950 to replace one destroyed during World War II .
14 The answer to problem one was a makeshift modification which ultimately added even more to the Dalek 's appeal .
15 Viva Hate ! feels implausibly fresh : the music 's breathing again , free of a certain stuffiness and laboriousness that had set in seemingly irreversibly in The Smiths ' twilight period .
16 But if it had been Edward IV who wanted the immediate accession of his heir , the events after his death say relatively little about the Woodvilles ' intentions .
17 But if it had been Edward IV who wanted the immediate accession of his heir , the events after his death say relatively little about the Woodvilles ' intentions .
18 Nor do the new orders pouring almost daily into the UN 's kitchen end with Iraq .
19 Well , she 'd truly burned her boats now , Gina had been thinking as she gazed silently out of the Mercedes 's window at the passing scenery .
20 We are concerned about some issues and we may wish to raise them again later in the Bill 's progress to safeguard the position of all nurses throughout the 1990s .
21 I think we went pretty well across the Atlantic erm
22 People lived and died there ; they did not grow old there , because no one could live for very long in the Robemaker 's hands .
23 But it might do well to look very carefully at the IASC 's work .
24 As any retinue would be under the command of the prince 's governor , earl Rivers , a large force might tilt the balance of power too far in the Woodvilles ' favour .
25 As any retinue would be under the command of the prince 's governor , earl Rivers , a large force might tilt the balance of power too far in the Woodvilles ' favour .
26 Never before in the CIA 's history had so many current and former intelligence operatives been under investigation , and the agency was further embarrassed by evidence on the monitoring of Sandinista government communications with seven Democratic congressmen who were critical of Reagan administration policy in Central America .
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