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

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1 Novacrylic is a top surface which can be laid directly on to a macadam sub base or on to layers of Novacushion or the new Ultracushion .
2 Their anxiety may be displaced on to the actual ceremony , making the responses correctly , being the centre of attention , or on to details of the reception or party to be held afterwards .
3 They come in a great many varieties and can be mounted straight on to a ceiling , on to walls or on to tracks , and then pointed towards whatever needs special lighting .
4 The inn was generally the largest of the three , providing accommodation as well as beverages , and was typically located in market places or on through routes .
5 Blanket — A white rump or back with spots of any colour .
6 Find out whether you 're in or out on pages 30 and 31 .
7 Find out whether your style is in or out on pages 30 and 31 .
8 Mounted men in ones and twos appeared suddenly from the cover of trees , or out of folds in the ground .
9 They will be able to give you a practical demonstration and support with an after sales service that offers a same day or out of hours call .
10 I 'm continually dra drained my I seem to get tired , or out of sorts
11 ( c ) Benefits The individual receives or is entitled to receive , at any time , any benefit provided or to be provided out of that income or out of monies which are or will be available for the purpose by reason of the effect or successive effects of the associated operations on that income and on any assets which directly or indirectly represent that income .
12 In a survey of school-children , we might expect that the answers they give in an interview held in the headmaster 's study will be different from those they give at home , or out of doors .
13 You can go on and on with examples from the New Testament which are reminders of the uniqueness of the life that Jesus brings to those who believe in Him .
14 This points to shifting the emphasis away from direct tax on people 's incomes and on to taxes on wealth or on spending .
15 There is no advantage in pricing lorries off the highways and on to by-ways .
16 Behaviour therapy , Gestalt therapy , Art Therapy , Music Therapy , Transactional Analysis , Psychotherapy , Psychosynthesis , Psycho Drama and any number of other techniques may help some people who have problems with the process of moving rationally from thoughts to feelings and on to actions , even though these techniques have nothing to offer to the specific recovery process from addictive disease itself .
17 From anarchist opponents of authority such as William Godwin and Robert Paul Wolff through moderate supporters such as John Rawls and Joseph Raz and on to enthusiasts such as Hobbes , Hannah Arendt and Michael Oakeshott , a considerable chorus of students have echoed the refrain that the directives … of authority are to be obeyed by B irrespective of B 's judgments of their merits ’ .
18 You pass through orchards , over farms where the people wave greetings , catch glimpses of castles that were there centuries before the railway was built and of huddled villages , then go higher through woodlands where the trees brush the carriages , and on to views of snow clad peaks shimmering on the horizon .
19 The remains of the feast , which were considerable , were then packed into bowls and on to trays , covered with foil and distributed to another thirty or so houses .
20 Firstly , there must at least once have been a flow of funds from savers to the trust and on to borrowers , when the trust was first established .
21 They make the 2600 kilometre trip regularly , transporting the GSi Astras from their base near Dungannon to GM Spain 's headquarters in Madrid and on to events throughout the country — even as far as the Canary Islands .
22 At an obvious level , women are projecting on to men ( and on to children ) various aspects of their own personality about which they feel uncomfortable .
23 The nation-state is inevitably becoming weaker as power goes both up to Europe and down to regions and districts , but it has a long life yet , and the British people have many uses for it .
24 ‘ I 'm black and blue from head to toe , ’ said Crawford then , ‘ I 've got eight pulled ligaments in my leg and bruises all over and , when I limp out of the theatre at night , these bloody bastards are walking up and down with signs saying ‘ English actors will be working next year — will you ? ’ .
25 They took a muscle sample from my arm , stuck electrodes into me , injected some radio-opaque fluid into my spine , and watched it going up and down with X-rays as they tilted the bed .
26 Yeah I would have gone up and down with graphs .
27 Was always tottering up and down with glasses on ?
28 He was a Hollywood man , used to having huge cranes going up and down for musicals . ’
29 We sat for a while by the cairn in the hot sun looking out before us , the only noise being the sound of the beck behind us falling over boulders and down towards Brackens Gill and the Dee .
30 Several times deer crashed away through the undergrowth on their approach , leaping up and down over obstacles .
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