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

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1 It 's very hard not to put your own views on to other people 's lifestyles .
2 Not all surveyors have the same ambition and aptitude , and unless training is the reason for putting appropriate surveyors on to certain jobs , it is advisable to select those individuals who have experience relevant to , and interest in , the particular project in hand .
3 Pipe outlines of sixteen lifebelts on to non-stick paper — inner and outer circles , with a hole about 2·5cm ( 1inch ) in diameter .
4 ‘ They spray the laminated surfaces on to small electrical equipment . ’
5 And have there been any specific breakthroughs in organic chemistry you can put your fingers on in recent years ?
6 He evidently led musicians on with false promises : a long letter from the cellist Carlo Graziani details amounts owing and favours not forthcoming ( Giardini seems to have promised him a place in the Queen 's Band , though it is highly unlikely that he would have had such influence ) .
7 In pure strength , apart from their flexibility , the lashings , sewings and bindings used by primitive peoples , and by seamen down to recent times , are more efficient than metal fastenings , indeed sledges are still made in this way .
8 But then she did n't usually sleep so soundly out of doors , and she put her reactions down to recent stress .
9 Nadobenko , although a previous stage winner , had started the final stage almost seven minutes down on Lillywhite overall .
10 Featuring an exceptional collection of photographs , informative illustrations and maps , this book combines first hand accounts along with historical facts and figures relating to air combat over the past 78 years .
11 Brig Cumming said a key element of the plan was to ‘ picket the people ’ in other words to set up communications lines so that all levels of the factions from top commanders down to local warlords and the actual troops manning barricades were aware of the nature of the convoys and when they were planned to pass through a specific area .
12 Dr Davies and Mr Barratt will continue to attend Council meetings along with other senior executives of the Council .
13 The runners and riders along with other details appear in Friday 's Racing Post and a report with results appears in Monday 's issue .
14 Leaving aside the unresolved problem that this raises , the significant fact from the point of view of the present discussion is that bituminous coals with ranks down to medium volatile grade occur in South Wales and Kent , and as low as high volatile grade in South Wales and Somerset immediately to the north of the Variscan Front , and appear to be disappearing beneath it .
15 The novelty of the Bootle tempest was the ominous depth of its motifs , its intensity , and its timing — six months on from Black Wednesday , after a true winter of discontent and many-sided collapse .
16 Place some royal icing in a piping bag with a medium writing nozzle and pipe small trellised squares on to non-stick paper .
17 Rig Commanders stationed on the inshore ramp guided the drivers on with brief flashes of their green lights , and the convoy drove steadily across .
18 Pipe ladders on to non-stick paper , and leave them to harden .
19 Unlike cane furniture , Lloyd Loom is made from strong spun kraft paper , wrapped round wire and woven into a firm weave , upholstered by hand by Lincolnshire craftsmen on to strong beechwood frames .
20 the targeting of development funds on to school-based priorities ; and
21 Cut the fingers off an odd glove and stick pater shapes on for instant finger puppets .
22 Trace the bear shapes on to brown or orange card .
23 The resulting scene was bizarre , as ninety skinheads moved slowly over the stones , heads down like rooting chickens , with the occasional flurry of movement as somebody found a Marlboro butt .
24 There had been no open quarrel — just the feeling that both of them had their heads down behind different barricades .
25 Originally , before universal printing standardised the written language , the educated people in different parts of the country wrote words down in different ways , so that a monk in Whitby might spell as book what one in Ely would spell buk because of local accents .
26 Sometimes even junior Libyan officials dug their heels in on particular points of practical application of rules , and rejected all attempts by their colleagues and superiors to persuade , cajole , order , bully them into expediting business .
27 The Hungarian tax office is also expected to invite bids shortly for the supply of a mainframe-sized central system and 20 large Unix servers destined for regional offices along with related peripherals .
28 The Hungarian tax office is also expected to invite bids shortly for the supply of a mainframe-sized central system and 20 large Unix servers destined for regional offices along with related peripherals .
29 Practice was largely limited to horses by the peculiar constitution of the College , whereby subscribers of the richer sort sent their animals in for free treatment and received drugs at half-price .
30 Work on the two drainage ditches to keep water off the deck has now been completed and we have now done some work to provide steps down to trackbed level .
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