Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She wore impossibly high heels , yet she was still only eye to eye with Virginia in her bare feet .
2 As it is , going to Lourdes out of season , in the late autumn or winter , brings one even more starkly face to face with what the Catholic Belloc calls this supernatural place's ' detestable earthly adjuncts ' .
3 But the latter were clearly hopelessly reductionist in relation to a concept such as this which at once opens up the possible significances of what was once merely seen as the aesthetic .
4 A visit to York can also be an education as it boasts two of the best schools in the county : Queen Ethelburga 's College and Terrington Hall school are both well worth of consideration for the best in your children 's education .
5 Alright so fear of loss of control .
6 It is no longer face to face with him but is integrated with him and it progressively absorbs him .
7 THOSE OF US who are convinced there is no longer room for sentiment at the hard edge of professional sport would have found it difficult to comprehend the outpouring of emotion that followed the exclusion of Geoff Marsh from the Australian tam for the final Test against India .
8 They were apprised in no uncertain terms of the matters requiring attention which have caused worry , and disturbed the otherwise even tenor of life in our Village .
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