Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For 1991-92 the DTI 's grant to the regional development agencies increased by £0.5 million to a total of £4.5 million .
2 During 1934 the emphasis in Left politics began to shift from domestic to international affairs .
3 During 1934 the advantage in rural Spain was allowed to swing violently back to landowners , landlords and employers , many of whom seized every opportunity to reverse by means of sackings , wage-cuts and evictions labour 's modest gains of the previous two-and-a-half years .
4 During 1934 the tensions within the Danzig NSDAP were most evident in the hostility between Gauleiter Forster and Senate President Hermann Rauschning .
5 During 1934 the Music master , Mr. William Sidebotham , retired after 46 years ' service .
6 And I 'll talk about that a bit more .
7 Have you have you got any er idea of how i it came about that a group was so organized ?
8 she must think about that a lot .
9 Did you get the feeling when you moved about that the members felt this that the the organizers of the union was a wee bit adrift ?
10 er the communists would n't be very happy about that the ownership of production is this is , this is the problem .
11 I 'm sorry about that the room , erm , okay the six pads that you 've got .
12 One of the exciting things about the erm introduction of this into schools is that we might actually begin to get , from a very early age , erm children clear about that the need to communicate their intentions , and that that 's what actually that 's what mathematics and similar formal systems has always been about .
13 It also puts money into the Yorkshire and Humberside Development Association which is wholly involved and has been for the last two years in trying to get large scale erm strategic inward investment into the county , and erm it is a erm awkwardness I think that it 's best to be open about that the planning policy of the county is out of tune with the day factor activities of the economic development side of the of the county council .
14 So how do you feel about that the fact that there are more coloured people
15 At either end of the state saloon , and entirely unconnected with it , are small compartments , for each a guard , who has the control of a powerful argand lamp which , on passing through the tunnels along the line , reflects a strong light through a ground glass of globular form inserted in the panelling .
16 0 for each NO answer
17 For each the example pattern you compute er this input tuple vector .
18 Unfortunately for Froggy the outsider romped in , the unexpected bonus of nearly £100 led to ‘ just one drink ’ to celebrate , and by throwing out time that night all the money had gone and Froggy was legless .
19 As for the Radicals , during 1935 the party began to break up under the strains of the relationship with the CEDA and a succession of financial scandals .
20 It is , in my judgment , putting it too high to say that the interim relief claimed covering only five weeks before the main hearing , must be treated as pre-empting the court 's powers of decision at the eventual hearing .
21 So , third , the purpose of the Council was not just to restate and defend past doctrines — for that a Council was not necessary — but to ‘ make a leap forward in doctrinal insight and the education of consciences in ever greater fidelity to authentic teaching .
22 You are such a bad man bringing women home for me to cook for that the courts would acquit me . ’
23 ‘ No one knew him , ’ said Raynor , ‘ no one recognised him , and for that the gate-keepers and the sentries must take great blame .
24 And Moses said , This shall be , when the Lord shall give you in the evening flesh to eat , and in the morning bread to the full ; for that the Lord heareth your murmurings , which ye murmur against him : and what are we ? your murmurings are not against us , but against the Lord . ’
25 Giving her reasons for that the mother said that she wished access to be resumed at some point in the future , that D remembered her as the natural mother , and there was a bond between them which would be cut off or damaged by adoption .
26 The Support Force crossed the great divide and for that the profession ought to be grateful .
27 During 1993/94 the PFR is expected to generate an income in excess of 14M .
28 He thus pioneered in this country the discursive , witty , exuberant , and surrealist style of humour he bequeathed to his close friend J. B. Morton [ q.v. ] , who took the column over in 1924 and developed it through half a century into an art form .
29 This is done by setting the model on a flat surface , measuring the height of one blade tip , then rotating the rotor head through half a turn and measuring the height of the other blade .
30 Living by himself , he had stopped taking milk : he never got through half a bottle before it went sour , since he drank coffee black and seldom ate cereals .
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