Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun sg] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Where he took on Hulk Hogan for the championship round ?
2 Thanks for the tip out it out got .
3 The irons range from 18 degrees for the 2-iron up to 58 degrees for the sand-wedge , increasing by four degrees with each club .
4 I gritted my teeth and hung on for the climb up to Ana 's Cross on the peak of Spaunton Moor .
5 We went into the village of that 's right , we went to , saw the signpost for Bray , they said , when you come al , along the road , erm you 'll find a signpost before the motorway , er , sign for the motorway on yo , to , to , to Bray .
6 ‘ The Lead Organization ’ shall mean Oxford University Press which , acting on behalf of all of the Parties , shall be responsible for all communications with IEATP , shall receive any grant offer from the Secretary of State and shall act as Project Manager for the carrying out of the Project .
7 The child 's parents , and especially his father , were perceived as the obstacle to a realization of his Oedipus wishes ; so his infantile ego fortified itself for the carrying out of the repression by erecting this same obstacle within itself .
8 to carry out or arrange for the carrying out of such testing and examination as may be necessary for the performance of the duty imposed on him by sub-paragraph ( a ) ;
9 ‘ It shall be the duty of any person who undertakes the design or manufacture of any article for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carrying out of any necessary research with a view to the discovery and , so far as is reasonably practicable , the elimination or minimisation of any risks to health or safety to which the design or article may give rise . ’
10 to carry out or arrange for the carrying out of such testing and examination as may be necessary for the performance of the duty imposed on him by sub-paragraph ( a ) ;
11 ‘ It shall be the duty of any person who undertakes the manufacture of any substance for use at work to carry out or arrange for the carrying out of any necessary research with a view to the discovery and , so far as is reasonably practicable , the elimination or minimisation of any risks to health or safety to which the substance may give rise . ’
12 The respondent did not however consult a solicitor until March 1990 and prior to that time did not carry out , or arrange for the carrying out of , any investigations .
13 The respondent did not take the opportunity to consult a solicitor until March 1989 , nor did he prior to then carry out or arrange for the carrying out of any investigations .
14 The four men had " confessed " to gathering information for the carrying out of " terrorist and interventionist acts " against Iran .
15 Thus the new towns GDO grants permission for the carrying out of development ( approved by the secretary of state ) by a new town development corporation within the designated area .
16 1.7 " Building Contract " means a contract for the carrying out of the Works made the day of between ( 1 ) the Landlord as employer and ( 2 ) ( name ) of ( address ) as contractor
17 The caddies ' prizes for the 18 entrants were £1 , for the winner down to 2s. 0d. , and a club supplied by the Professional for the best behaved caddie .
18 Glue the fabric for the bow on to a small piece of card , cut out and attach to the bear 's neck by gluing the centre of the bow only .
19 At Kabrit in the meantime the L Detachment men were busily making ready for the departure back to Jalo , from where they were to head for Bouerat .
20 There are three day schools at Liverpool Museum on November 14 , December 5 and January 16 in preparation for the link up next March .
21 The shipmaster was down by the mast , ready to lower the cross-spar with its square sail , and the crew were flexing their muscles and setting oars in the rowlocks to slide out for the turn up against the wind into Duart Bay .
22 At the post office there is a clear indication for the turn off to the left , which very soon becomes a forest track that comes out on to a metalled road after 10 minutes walk .
23 His win/loss playing record for the year up to 23/3/92 was 20/3 , bettered only by one player , Perez Roldan , who had only played in one tournament , in Casablanca .
24 Father had , apparently , told her she was ‘ too stupid ’ to take a degree in maths , told her she could n't do a joint degree in physics and German because he could n't afford to pay for the year out , and had influenced her to apply for A university because that was where he had taken his degree .
25 However , it was often not the prime reason for the call out , typically occurring in combination with other factors , usually some form of physical injury .
26 In cases focusing on fitness to be detained it was the injury rather than the intoxication that was the prime reason for the call out .
27 Before he left Larnaca airport on a US Navy helicopter for the hop over to the American Embassy in East Beirut , his briefcase was rigged with a microchip Gigaherz transmitter no bigger than a butter biscuit .
28 By nightfall he believed he was 30 miles from Lubeck , so next morning he headed for the port along with workpeople .
29 As one of the composer 's biographers has observed , ‘ the German victory over France in 1870–71 was the grand occasion for the digging up of great heros of the French past .
30 HAVE YOU EVER BEEN MISTAKEN FOR THE BLOKE OUT OF SIMPLY RED ? ( laughs ) No !
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