Example sentences of "[adv] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In every case , blood was taken on admission for determination of carbamylated haemoglobin . |
2 | Setting the record straight on story of diplomat 's pipe-playing activities |
3 | The board yesterday decided to close 11 of its 77 community clinics after it was told that studies had shown that doctors ' practices were taking on responsibility for child health surveillance . |
4 | How can it seriously contemplate taking on responsibility for structure plans which , under the law , must form part of the framework of development plans covering Wales ? |
5 | They will take on responsibility for countryside management and access in the whole of the Sussex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ( AONB ) between Harting in the west and Eastbourne in the east , and will be consulted on significant planning applications in the area . |
6 | President and chief executive Larry Ellison takes on responsibility for database , networking and tools development from Miner . |
7 | Century Theatre 's production plays out the twists and turns of these conundrums at lightning pace and essential split-second timing , carried on wave after wave of Stoppard 's ever-inventive language . |
8 | Eventually entitlement to unemployment benefit ceases and means-tested income support is then the only alternative . |
9 | The goal of tolerance and mutual respect is not one , all-embracing religion , but rather unity in diversity . |
10 | This consists of four separate buildings : the baptistery , the cathedral , the campanile and the cemetery ( this last , the Camposanto , was badly damaged in the Second World War but is now largely rebuilt apart from the beautiful frescoes which were for the most part beyond repair ) . |
11 | During the 1860s the energy of the radicals was absorbed for the most part in rebellion against the values and conventions of the educated world from which they sprang . |
12 | It was a fast journey , and accomplished for the most part in silence , although Rohan did point out the entrance to the Château de Biron , as they flashed past . |
13 | Climbing sports originate for the most part from bush types ‘ sporting ’ extra long canes which still bear the same flowers as the parent . |
14 | Detailed analysis of the early period of social-democratic activity , during the late 1880s and early 90s , has found that ‘ the relationship between worker and intelligentsia leaders was characterized for the most part by trust , co-operation and mutual respect . ’ |
15 | There 's a pain in my lung when I breathe , and I keep on thinking of pneumonia . |
16 | Quite early in their history some partly coiled or even tightly coiled species evolved , and the various coiling types seem to have coexisted successfully side by side . |
17 | Presumably Department of Trade and Industry is it , contains erm , Minister of State under our local , all the six Lincolnshire M P's . |
18 | Headaches are stupefying , benumbing and bring on confusion of mind . |
19 | In winter differs from all sea terns by more sharply defined white shoulder patch , variable but distinctive black spot on side of breast and black bill , as well as by less deeply forked tail . |
20 | In summer readily distinguished from Black Tern by conspicuous white forewing , rump and tail , shorter stouter reddish-brown bill , but in winter hard to separate except by lack of dark spot on side of breast , paler rump or brighter red legs . |
21 | The Club 's day-to-day affairs and social events carried on side by side . |
22 | In case you think I eat a lot I 'll reel you my standard excuse , which is that I 'm trying to put on weight for rugby . |
23 | They develop into large bulky plants , so should be planted by the middle or end of July so they can get their roots down and put on weight before autumn . |
24 | Men and women both tend to put on weight in middle-age , when exercise becomes less frequent . |
25 | Upholstery became a separate trade , and seating began to put on weight in consequence . |
26 | cos Jenny did n't even know that you could bloody put on weight by drinking . |
27 | The NME of this period is a mutant hybrid where reviews of Engelbert Humperdinck , Andy Williams , The Doors and Led Zeppelin sit uneasily side by side on the page . |
28 | Such hill-forts of successive races or groups living uneasily side by side continued to dominate the landscape during recurrent tribal and racial struggles for power . |
29 | It will be clear that these two dynamical elements , the smooth propagation a la Schrödinger and the discontinuous collapse on making a measurement , sit uneasily side by side . |
30 | Right Fella at work this |