Example sentences of "[adv] the [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | , of course , will er , go down the of history because it 's their very first executives meeting . |
2 | Perhaps I just had n't noticed before , but now that I did , it seemed that funerals , and allied subjects , were very much the in thing . |
3 | It was on the agenda and at seven o'clock the at night they eh they adjourned the meeting cos they only got half way through the agenda |
4 | Empirically , an immediate problem arises from the fact that ( 7 ) uses ex ante expectations of relative returns although only the ex post outturn is actually observed . |
5 | Nevertheless the per worker per month production of the mine is a lowly 14 tons in comparison with the usual 20 tons . |
6 | No I ca n't and can I tell you , I 'm not being funny but I think that 's actually maybe quite important , I know this is not the in doubt visually impaired people but |
7 | In particular , the movement of workers directly from one job to another has an effect on both the in flow into unemployment and the outflow from it , an effect that seems to have been neglected . |
8 | We are trying to break the selling process down to areas , this takes place over two separate appointments , that sets out the of selling process easier to understand . |
9 | I mean I , I heard a stupid story , that instead of like , the , the twenty-seventh , twenty-eight and ninth come over here , but the was still , was still using a radio and stuff taken out the pre war stuff , that 's how far their radio technology and communications come on . |
10 | I missed out the from address to address . |
11 | Well the after dinner speaker is none other than Dave Bassett of Sheffield United . |
12 | In the few cases just seen where the to infinitive denotes an action , it also brings in the nuance of subsequence , of sudden movement from one instant to the next . |
13 | Indeed , for all cases where the to infinitive evokes " subsequent potentiality " the support is necessarily seen or implied to be situated in time prior to the event . |
14 | Prudhoe , who was never seriously troubled in the first half the closest he came to conceding a goal was when the under pressure Kevan Smith had to touch behind a dangerous cross by Mark Stuart was in the wars shortly after half time . |
15 | This explains why the to infinitive is used here and not the bare form . |