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

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1 The survey was carried out for Personnel Today magazine and its editor , Adele Kimber , says holidays are a good thing .
2 Subsidised rates of interest are needed it is argued for times when interest rates are high due to monetary policy as in the 1990's , which might discourage start-ups and result in bankruptcies of small firms if loans are not available , and because rates charged by financial institutions are too high .
3 And then I was coughing for ages then mum goes oh you , I go oh , I feel terrible !
4 A budget for savers not sterling
5 During times when house prices are rising , house purchasers often feel that the upward trend will continue for ever .
6 One of the country 's main routes to the south coast will be affected for months when part of the bridge is rebuilt .
7 Two more people were detained after incidents yesterday afternoon .
8 So look for areas where root crops have been harvested but where the green tops remain , pastures , and indeed anywhere where green food is evident .
9 The numbers of theses in this area are lower than for areas further north .
10 As one might expect from the discussion elsewhere in this chapter , there are a variety of reasons why adjustment to monetary union is not likely to be spread evenly across space .
11 The concept of government failure mirrors that of market failure and encompasses a number of reasons why government is also unlikely to allocate resources with maximum social efficiency or sometimes to achieve the objective of equitable distribution sought from specific policies .
12 Lewis Smedes , in his book Sex in the Real World , lists a number of reasons why adultery is so much more common now than in previous generations .
13 Awful lot of reasons why training i is so important to us an and basically it simply all comes back to our statement is n't it , it it 's to be a sort of feeding insurer to give unsurpassed service .
14 But there are plenty of reasons why cash might be needed in a hurry .
15 There are a number of reasons why maintenance research is less attractive than productivity research in general , and particularly so for marginal areas .
16 Obviously the times shown are approximate since journey times can vary due to a number of reasons e.g. weather , road works , traffic , etc .
17 Not because of the population of people on Earth , but because of the population of planets in the universe , the population of planets where life could have originated .
18 We 're very conscious of that erm and where , where we offered advice in large places where for instance , where housing where chemicals are stored and all the precautions that are needed are provided and built in , for instance stopping off the drains so that water is contained , providing sloping areas in , in the bottom of warehouses where water does n't come out , erm monitoring it telling people about it .
19 Just as Newton was not the first to notice that what goes up must come down , so there were many groups of phenomena where conservation had been recognized long before Helmholtz .
20 Then with the utilization of satellites when satellite climatology ushered in a new era which Barrett ( 1974 ) has characterized as providing observing systems of the earth and atmosphere , as highly convenient data collection platforms , and as connection links between widely spaced ground stations between which large daily exchanges of weather data must take place .
21 There are processes described for perception , immediate recall , attention , short-term memory , recognition and a whole range of rules whereby recall occurs .
22 If so , does this case fall within the category of cases where reference to Parliamentary proceedings should be permitted ? 3 .
23 In seventy percent of cases where colour is mentioned , it 's red and green .
24 Indeed such is the pressure for adequate car parking that there are a surprising number of cases where brewing companies have applied for permission to demolish not only outbuildings but adjacent cottages , some of them listed … ’
25 There is , he considers , a second category of cases where fault is evenly distributed between husband and wife .
26 Officers ' concern to avoid the risk of losing evidence if the death does prove to be homicide can have unintended consequences in the vast majority of cases where death is natural .
27 M. W. Eysenck ( 1976 , 1977 , 1982 ) , however , reviews evidence against this interpretation focusing particularly on a number of cases where arousal appears to improve immediate retention .
28 Studies on the enforcement of laws prohibiting certain corporate activities in America ( McCormick 1977 ; Seymour 1973 ) , Canada ( Goff and Reasons 1978 ; Snider 1978 ) , and England ( Carson 1970 ) all suggest that even in that minority of cases where criminalization occurs , the legal sanctions imposed fail to act as a deterrent because they are trifling fines rather than imprisonment and normally are directed at smaller , relatively less victimizing , corporations .
29 In the minority of cases where representation was really needed it should be provided by ‘ para-legals ’ , able to charge less , in line with their lower qualifications and overheads .
30 Left hand Pillar Crack , besides having a name redolent of times when tradition counted for more than imagination , is a superb little layback testpiece .
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