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

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1 Hayek argues that ‘ an order of the complexity of modern society can be designed neither as a whole , nor by shaping each part separately without regard to the rest , but only by consistently adhering to certain principles throughout a process of evolution ’ .
2 I thought when we did we did that programme out to lunch in the summer and you came along and we talked all about buses and er your organization and I I I was very nice to you actually .
3 He prods another pawn vaguely into play against the gathering might of my bishop and knights .
4 Colquhoun ( 1981 : 130 ) is also concerned to expose the limitations of semiotic studies of objects based on Saussure , but in this case mainly with respect to their synchronicity , attempting to characterize several differences of objects from language in the way in which architectural styles change .
5 Erm the first point I 'd like to make erm on this issue erm is that Mr erm seems to have assessed this criterion solely with reference to landscape quality .
6 In an heroic act of bravery , Leeds donated a vital organ to another club desperately in need of a new heart ( Blackburn Rovers ) .
7 Admittedly , our present team of four would manage this programme only with reinforcement from some daily workers ; my staff plan therefore took in the services of a gardener , to visit once a week , twice in the summer , and two cleaners , each to visit twice a week .
8 We will keep this issue closely under review during the early stages .
9 Mozart used works of this type both for performance with his sister , and with his pupils .
10 Perhaps you should try some place more in keeping with your personality ! ’
11 The Polaris force was assigned to Nato : the British possessed the right in exceptional circumstances to use this weapon unilaterally in accordance with their own national needs .
12 Birmingham put this nutter in as Director of Education , Brighouse .
13 They reached this conclusion both on consideration of the authorities and on principle .
14 Fortunately , there is some evidence now of assistance with user education between individual institutions , eg between some university and college libraries and secondary schools .
15 I have done hardly any work , except keep this Diary up to date for a week , which is something of a record for me !
16 We have used this procedure successfully during extraction of small samples of RNA ( by the guanidine isothiocyanate- phenol-chloroform method [ Chomczynski and Sacchi , 1987 ] ) and DNA .
17 Falkland 's intervention can in part be seen as a delaying tactic , in the hope that by forestalling the offer of the Crown to William and Mary some arrangement more in accord with Tory principles might still be able to be worked out .
18 The further development of Haycocks II provision is another matter currently under consideration by ACSET 's Further Education Teachers ' Sub-Committee .
19 But he then had to get across the gully and connect up the wires to brin' this lot down on top of us . ’
20 On the one hand , a half-promise to save a new-born country , and to show that one lot of people may not dispossess another lot merely by virtue of being better armed ; on the other hand , a growing realisation that this could not be achieved without a fight in which an unknown number of young Europeans and Americans would be asked to die in the name of misty-sounding things like compassion and principle .
21 Adrian Sinfield has brought this analysis up to date by using data from the General Household Survey for 1975–7 and 1984 to measure the proportion of different social groups experiencing unemployment ( Press notice , 30 March 1987 ) .
22 Did the Spanish government introduce its indemnity provisions earlier this year specifically in order to be able to cover your paintings collection ?
23 There has been some production specifically for sale on video of programmes which cater for leisure interests — " teach-yourself " golf , cookery , gardening and so on .
24 ( 3 ) The wife shall not so long as the husband shall punctually make the payments hereby agreed to be made commence or prosecute against the husband any matrimonial proceedings other than proceedings for dissolution of marriage but upon failure of the husband to make the said weekly payments as and when the same become due the wife shall be at full liberty on her election to pursue all and every remedy in this regard either by enforcement of the provisions hereof or as if this agreement had not been made.n So far as we know , the parties have remained apart ever since .
25 Every step we take upwards towards Jesus is also another step forward in search of other people .
26 Within the Warwick structure students have the possibility of learning another language intensively from scratch in the first year , so they can read straightforward literary texts at the end of it .
27 As in other parts of the Act , co-operation with natural parents is a central feature of this section particularly in relation to residential alternatives and to foster care .
28 Little Mac completely at home in Big Apple
29 This point was emphasized in late 1988 , when a National Audit Office review of Derelict Land Grant concluded that growth in derelictions was outstripping efforts to bring such land back into use with or without grant ( National Audit Office , 1988a ) .
30 yep , and we developed theo that business here in fact in Suffolk , we were the very first Fire Brigade to , to do it in the seventies , er our own workshops made them erm the units and are now still making them , and the ideas were original ideas on , on , on the equipment and we made about three or four in , in when I retired and I think they made several others now like canteen vans , and erm breathing apparatus , er and so on .
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