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

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1 Yet the income of college-educated Americans of about that time was over $7,000 — considerably more than £2,000 ( $5,600 ) .
2 Moreover , Charles Darwin 's revelations about out bestial beginnings had dealt a severe to Victorian man 's self-image .
3 The key-fobs sent to each individual member and Group secretary during 1979 have been a great success with many people writing in to the office expressing their appreciation ; it is hoped to produce a further token during out 30th anniversary year .
4 But while in Out schizophrenic discourse is an indication of psychological breakdown , in Such it represents , in Laing 's terms , a breakthrough .
5 In the light of this catalogue of achievements it was almost inevitable that Geoff should gain his second Player of the Year award from out discerning supporters , while the fact that he earned it in Palace 's most successful season of all time is a clear demonstration of both his immense value and huge contribution to our club .
6 Such attitudes should emerge from out National Certificate work also , and should apply across the college .
7 Now that I have recalled this episode , another event from around that time in my father 's career comes to mind which demonstrates perhaps even more impressively this special quality he came to possess .
8 Also planned for around that time is a version for Silicon Graphics Inc 's system offering users three-dimensional graphics .
9 But I felt sorriest for the actor who had to down 14 half-pints of ( non-alcoholic ) lager .
10 Despite her complaint , Bonnie managed to down three pints of strong ale before being taken home in the light cart , driven by the young stable-lad .
11 In those days Madame would never stop him from drinking , would never put her hand out over his glass like a good or responsible woman is supposed to in such scenes ; Madame would give him the whole bottle , and say , quietly and sincerely , I hope you know what you 're doing .
12 ‘ That 's why Duvall is going to soak it in paraffin and set fire to it if they 're able to in this storm . ’
13 Now that we have taken an overview of the Form method of patterning , I hope that many more knitters will not be as worried that the columns of figures published in magazines and so on , mean nothing to them , since they are n't supposed to in this format .
14 Who are we talking about , no not Angus , the man is Wesley Snipe , currently trying to out cool co-star Sean Connery in the hit movie Rising Sun .
15 Tony Feldman concludes that publishers ‘ do n't have to back one horse in the race — you can ride them all ’ .
16 Turner likes a flutter on the dogs and horses , but is never likely to back enough winners to fund his dream team .
17 For example , the primates , to which we belong , date back to around that time but our own branch of the primate line , Homo sapiens , dates back to less than a million years ago .
18 I think it is most likely that the Course will be completed by then but because they have to have their final papers in , the week or two before , it may be that they will be staying on to around that time .
19 As discussed at out initial meeting , you have asked that we do not inform you auditors of our involvement on this assignment .
20 As discussed at out initial meeting , you have asked that we do not inform your auditors of our involvement on this assignment .
21 However , at out next meeting she agreed that this had been the problem .
22 There had been several rapes in the London area at around that time and , sure enough , the attacker was waiting , hidden in the alley , for an unsuspecting and defenceless visitor .
23 Several lines of evidence indicate that metazoans originated at around that time , such as a decline in the diversity of stromatolites , possibly indicative of grazing and burrowing of the microbial-mat communities by metazoans .
24 At about that time , plastics was one of two ICI divisions that had been selected to come under the scrutiny of McKinsey , the famous management consulting group .
25 Chiswick , at about that time , was enjoying its reputation as a healthy environment which one resident , Dr. W. Rose recommended to many people including Thomas Bentley , the partner to Josiah Wedgwood , and the manager of that famous Staffordware depot at Chelsea .
26 He was instrumental in developing Oxford and Cambridge Roads — both named after the Universities that held their annual river boat race on the River Thames into the Chiswick area — also Harvard Road , which was named after the American University who rowed against Oxford and Cambridge , at about that time , He extended his development to the other side of Chiswick High Road , including Thorney Hedge Road and Silver Crescent , Mr Tomlinson built houses in other areas close by , including Clarence Road , off Wellesley Road , and his son , Richard , became an architect and was involved in the building of the Gunnersbury Baptist Church in Wellesley Road .
27 At about that time the river was also dammed to form the mill pond , the Dickler having previously been used directly .
28 At about that time , a meeting allegedly took place between Nicholson , Hofmann and another of Hofmann 's associates , Henry Medlock , at which it was suggested that arsenic acid should be tried as an oxidising agent .
29 But at about that time that Barnes was beginning an afternoon of goal-kicking misery by bouncing the conversion attempt off an upright , Ubogu was laying in midfield , clutching his head .
30 The blurring of boundaries , which took place at about that time , had created such anomalies as a householder having an Essex postal address while paying his rates to Suffolk County Council .
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