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

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1 Games of 10 minutes each way will be played between 10am-noon and 1.30pm-3.30pm each day with the competitions , which are sponsored by Puma , switching to the back field on Sunday .
2 Sequential organisation has the major advantage that the records are stored in a logical order , presumably that sequence to which the records are normally required for printing and for soft copy reports .
3 The daily routines of most working class wives left conspicuously little time for leisure .
4 But although we may be confident that a gradient exists , and influences subsequent development , we usually have no idea what it is a gradient of , and rather little idea of how genes are actually switched on and off .
5 To date , however , there has been rather little evidence on the means of transmission of difficulties .
6 In our discussion so far we have concentrated particularly on the physical context in which single utterances are embedded and we have paid rather little attention to the previous discourse co-ordinate .
7 For the Sunday League Durham were 40–1 with Victor Chandler , ¼ the odds first three , and 40–1 with The Tote for the NatWest Trophy , and so the suggestion is a little each way for both possibilities .
8 ‘ She was a lovely , jolly little child with the most beautiful big eyes .
9 Effectively each grain in the population is taken into account in computing the characteristic parameters of the sediment .
10 Trains will run hourly each way along the branchline between Twyford and Henley .
11 His whole life seemed to hang on each letter in Annie 's hand , his eyes following it until she handed it into the crowd or placed it on a pile to one side and then he would fix on the next letter and the next .
12 It does however provide expressly that execution of letters rogatory does not imply ultimate recognition of the jurisdiction of the authority issuing the letter rogatory or a commitment to recognise or enforce any judgment .
13 We left Canjuers on the Monday morning and arrived later on that day at a small village , from where we would march back on foot to Orange .
14 It hangs on that sort of knife-edge .
15 This is because s. 81(2) of the Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 states that a dismissal is by reason of redundancy if it is ‘ wholly or mainly attributable to … the fact that his ( i.e. the employee 's ) employer … has ceased or intends to cease , to carry on that business in the place where the employee was so employed … ’ .
16 Broadly speaking , although it is discussed in more detail below , a business is transferred as a going concern if the purchaser carries on that business in succession to the vendor as distinct from the purchaser selectively choosing specific assets of the vendor for use in the purchaser 's own business .
17 The European Court further ruled in this case that Arts 48 and 59 of the EC Treaty do not prevent a member state from requiring that the exercise of the profession of auditor in that state by a person qualified to carry on that profession in another member state be subject to conditions which are objectively necessary to guarantee observation of professional rules concerning the permanence of the infrastructure in place for the completion of the work , the effective presence in the member state and assurance of the observation of professional ethics , unless respect for such rules and conditions is already guaranteed by a reviseur d'entreprises , whether a natural person or a firm , established and recognised in the state , and in whose service is placed , for the duration of the work , the person who intends to exercise the profession of auditor .
18 Would he like to carry on that legacy in cinema ?
19 Present-day writers are generally in agreement that the position of the unmarried mother under the Poor Law showed remarkably little change before World War II .
20 To conclude , the fact that there has been to date remarkably little progress towards an independent discipline of material culture is due , at least in part , to the particular history of that field within anthropology .
21 So far fusion has produced remarkably little interest outside its own community and the media , which welcome any significant scientific result with an unhealthy optimism .
22 Yet this considerable variation in organizational model appears to arouse remarkably little interest in its consequences .
23 The intellectuals of the Enlightenment showed , in general , remarkably little interest in the structure of government provided it was pursuing what they saw as the correct policies , those directed towards greater tolerance and efficiency and the happiness and welfare of mankind as a whole .
24 A simpler interpretation is that the experimenters have rediscovered what Lashley ( 1950 ) showed many years ago , that partial removal of the cortical area to which the dorsal lateral geniculate body projects , has remarkably little effect on simple form discrimination tasks and that it is only when the entire cortical projection zone is removed that severe deficits , detectable in the simple behavioural paradigms we use , emerge .
25 Paradoxically this assumption of ideological unity was not made by Adorno when collaborating with Horkheimer to write The Dialectic of Enlightenment .
26 Vickers ' analysis suggests that paradoxically this creation of new agencies to regulate such activities has actually increased the ability of government to intervene in certain areas of the economy .
27 Altogether some 10,000ft of ascent and descent are needed , often steep , rocky and energetic , so only fit , capable and committed walkers should attempt this route .
28 No but I I let you guys bring in drinks because most this system on you would n't have a
29 Presumably this lining-up of grades , with equivalents in the old O level and CSE grading system , was undertaken in order to reassure people that ‘ standards ’ were going to be as rigorous as before .
30 The very next year ( 1590 ) he provided music for the pastoral interludes of Tasso 's Aminta and two other pastorals which was in an ‘ altro modo di cantare che l'ordinario ’ , presumably some kind of recitative .
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