Example sentences of "[prep] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Mhm for for oats for oatmeal . |
2 | Errors will also be experienced during rotation immediately prior to take-off , but these are allowed for during calibration of flight instruments and static vents , during the pre-certification flight trials of an aircraft . |
3 | For example , monies could be restricted because the governing body has put them aside for a specific purpose , such as for renewal of a fleet of cars . |
4 | As as part of the trailer . |
5 | Er , for some purposes er other groups are excepted as as part of the Romany , for all the purposes they 're not , but then they said , it depends if it serves their interest to say we 're the true gypsies and they 're not |
6 | I mean it 's almost like as as part of y'know kind of the general the general gossip of everyday life . |
7 | Just one other other point , there is the issue of sustainable development Professor Lock referred to erm alright we 'll bring in the railway line er as as part of your criteria , but I am concerned at the the general dispersal that is er envisaged in the sort of development er that he suggested . |
8 | so they merge as as sort of one solid feed |
9 | Heat the chocolate until melted , either in a bowl over a pan of water or in a double saucepan , or in the microwave for about 2–3min on 100% power . |
10 | Runaways were commonplace , and I remember when a bull , on its way back to Milford Station , thought enough was enough , broke free and terrorised the neighbouring streets for about half-an-hour before recapture . |
11 | it 's only been a university now for about sort of ten year well not even that , five or ten years I think . |
12 | ( d ) Offices and employments As a matter of prudence , agreement should be reached at an early stage in the life of any firm whose partners , or some of them , are likely to find themselves appointed to some professional or public office as to : ( 1 ) whether remuneration from such offices should in principle be accounted for as part of the profits of the firm ( Clause 10.06 ) ; and ( 2 ) the amount of time any partner should be permitted to devote to such activities ( before his profit share suffers some downward adjustment ) . |
13 | The international customer will be looking for as bolthole for the times he or she is here |
14 | A third of the infected women get AIDS through through sex with men but only about three per cent of infected |
15 | Steve Tshwete , himself a former flanker and now the ANC 's chief of sport , told RW&P in an exclusive interview to be published next month , that sportsmen would be expected to ‘ take the field wearing armbands and stickers on their kits showing their commitment to peace and democracy in South Africa ’ and to ‘ show their support for out struggle by visiting the scene of the Boipatong massacre ’ . |
16 | So after about sort of , after about one second , it 's come up to about two thirds . |
17 | Visual sources , pictures , sketches and paintings , photographs and engravings are usually eagerly sought after for use in teaching history . |
18 | In 1586 the President , the Earl of Pembroke , reported that the Examiner 's office was ‘ furthest out of course of any one thing in that court ’ . |
19 | One-and-a-half hours later , and after near disaster with the gaff , the head of which fell off , John Wilson managed to beach the great fish ; a salmon of 40lb in weight , the second-heaviest fish ever taken from the river . |
20 | there would be security , full employment , and a great health and welfare service , where we would all be looked after in dignity in our old age . |
21 | February 4 , 1992 : DHC–3 Otter floatplane N13GA of Taquan Air Service crashed after on approach to Mrtlakatla , Alaska . |
22 | There , you could ask a dozen out to dinner at the last moment knowing that you were supported by the twin pillars of traiteur and pâtisserie only a telephone call away . |
23 | She was being looked after at home by her children and there was a great deal of anxiety being expressed by all the carers involved as to what would happen to the children . |
24 | He bit his lip as he said it , for of course in the past Sylvie had often wanted Katherine to be miserable . |
25 | you know that s some do n't really have a great deal of problem , others really do have a sort of off work for two or three days every month and it 's not a bundle of laughs because , you know , that really must be difficult , but they , they get a rough idea of how it for them |
26 | There are measures being taken to reduce the amount of through traffic in George Street , which will benefit the pedestrians in that street . |
27 | Thus took place the earliest known vaccinations , although the treatment was thought of as inoculation with cowpox until the term vaccination ( from the Latin vacca for cow ) was coined in 1802 . |
28 | Therefore the flower is ultimately linked to the earth itself , which is thought of as part of a ‘ sphere ’ — this refers to the Ptolemaic system , already out of date in the seventeenth century . |
29 | The price paid for a warrant can be thought of as part of the subscription price for a share which may ( or may not ) be issued at a future date . |
30 | The notion that language development is best thought of as part of a process for regulating joint activities , rather than as a subject , has profound implications for helping children with language difficulties . |