Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She adored Elizabeth , this good kind soul who had asked for little in return . |
2 | Scientific knowledge counts for little in comparison , for it is the field man in the great majority of encounters who is the ‘ front man ’ , the public face , of his agency ( Goffman , 1959 ) . |
3 | For most of course whether they 're here for fun or fame the aim is to make it all the way … |
4 | If any additional cost is applicable it will either be invoiced to you prior to departure or should be paid for locally in resort . |
5 | Junior and first line managers tended to be provided for locally by health authority specialists and/or local colleges . |
6 | Once in Munich Leopold set about making arrangements for somewhere for Nannerl to stay . |
7 | I had years in Latin America , the Far East , all over the place , and any time I came back to London , well , there was too much to do to have much time for somewhere like ffeatherstonehaugh 's , and anyway I was married by then and my wife would n't have approved . |
8 | What they can provide , if they successfully attach to money or property which is about to be disposed of , is security for the sum sued for together with interest and expenses . |
9 | A major business park , er a major manufacturer , a major distribution centre , erm with the consequences for perhaps in commuting and trans er transport movements . |
10 | These were then collated and summarised by a planning group with copies made available for all in order to encourage further dialogue , debate and reflection at a second conversation the following evening . |
11 | Nor did he have to worry for long about hostility on the part of the gentry . |
12 | This table shows that those whom we predicted as unlikely to remain at home for long without project support were in general relatively expensive to care for at home . |
13 | I doubt if he is a hard enough case to brazen it out for long in confinement . |
14 | Parents would not see their children for most of the day , and when they finished their daily work they would be too tired for much except rest . |
15 | Wheeler , who in the past had been unprepared for much in life , was not leaving placement to chance . |
16 | The loss of a significant relationship through death is , however , likely to be one that we have not been able to prepare for much in advance , and it is likely to be a loss that we do regret . |
17 | Moreover , they can not be accounted for merely by reference to spatial differences in social composition . |
18 | It 's a challenge that 's been talked about all over world , but who 's going to respond and how ? |
19 | ‘ It worries me greatly that Darlington has only one ambulance after 7pm at night . ’ |
20 | Tickets for performances at Henley may also be obtained from Travelwright , 12 Friday Street , Henley-on-Thames ( telephone : Henley ( 0491 ) 579110 ) and from the Town Hall after 10a.m. on performance days . |
21 | Tickets for performances at Abingdon may also be obtained from Centre Stage , 7A East St Helen Street , Abingdon ( telephone : Abingdon ( 0235 ) 554060 ) and from the Amey Hall after 5.30p.m. on performance days . |
22 | As part of the what the stores back in the mid eighties were more expensive suites and so too conflicting we had a fifty or twenty five pound coffee table we sold the two greater mixture so its a methodology of just an ordinary table for exactly without conflict . |
23 | He had timed his arrival for shortly after midday in the hope that lunchtime would find the staff free of commitments . |
24 | Ludens , in his present highly textured frame of mind , stowed away this significant memory as not at present relevant to his proceedings . |
25 | Best of Breed The Winners Dog and the Winners Bitch compete with any champions entered for Best of Breed and winners of non-regular classes such as Veteran . |
26 | Then the dog and the bitch compete for Best of Breed . |
27 | You can spend your whole life in The Firm without once meeting a pistol by way of business — in fact , you 'd better , if you ever hope to be considered for Best of Breed . ’ |
28 | Then there is a champion class and the winner of the champion class meets the winner of the Certificate and Reserve Certificate to compete for Best of Sex . |
29 | It is moot whether " paid for " includes benefit paid for not in money but in some other item of value . |
30 | for not by might shall a man prevail . |