Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Newton , for example , she merely refers to as ‘ a sober , silent , thinking lad ’ , a description that contrasts markedly with Storr 's : |
2 | we asked for space , and they said oh mid April , and that actually is the next schedule step down action and that 's going to be on Europe and that 'll run from April till June , erm but from now till April if anybody would like to write the country which is Chile and this is because they 're , they suppose that they have extend the death penalty in Chile to include the murder of an off duty police witnesses , at the moment it 's only erm , the death penalty only exists for on duty police officers |
3 | This perhaps ties into to that one a bit as well . |
4 | The Japanese drift-net fishery for squid alone accounts for between 7000 and 14,000 Dall 's porpoise each year , and there are no reliable estimates for the incidental catch by Taiwanese and Korean drift-netters in the squid , salmon , and tuna/ billfish fisheries . |
5 | However , the season only lasts for from the beginning of May until the end of November , after which the lake , canal and much of the Gulf of Finland freezes up with ice which can be 2ft ( 0.6m ) thick . |
6 | ( As so often happens in secondary schools , the same individual may be enthusiastic in the one capacity for activity which he or she adamantly inveighs against in the other capacity . |
7 | He spoke of what the Ministry lately refers to as ‘ the magic art triangle ’ formed by Prado , Thyssen and Reina Sofía museums . |
8 | My very best wishes to with you all . ’ |
9 | The NIF commitment generally lasts for between five and seven years , with the commercial paper issued on a revolving basis , typically with maturities of three or six months . |
10 | The the bulk of them erm I think almost without exception are erm in adjoining districts , around York , the significant contribution from York that we identified in the Greater York study , erm largely comes from from windfill windfall sites , by and large . |
11 | In order to earn her keep Diana joined the ranks of what she now dismissively refers to as the ‘ velvet hairband ’ brigade , the upper-class ladies who fit a loose template of values , fashions , breeding and attitudes and are commonly known as ‘ Sloane Rangers ’ . |
12 | You know and I mean cos Dave totally refuses on on the poll tax to have a standing order or direct debit . |
13 | If you could have somewhere you could obviously hang them , like leads on for instance . |
14 | I take it you 're one of the narrow-minded military types that one usually bumps into in this sort of situation ? ’ |
15 | Much of its business still comes from within Daimler itself . |
16 | Er and the point about not offering a solution , C P R E clearly has in in erm taking to go on to talk about the subsequent parts of policy H one and H two , the County Council 's figures and then doing an analysis of those in relation to the new settlement , but I appreciate chairman that erm we 'll come back to that . |
17 | The ethical committee also consists of at least five individual members , and deals with questions of ethics which may arise in connection with the dealing on the exchange . |
18 | It probably dates from after 1864 when Henry Pease turned his attention to the gardens of the mansion he had been enlarging and improving since 1846 . |
19 | all the consultation that also talks about in this paper is met with the two centres , the management committee of Highfields youth and commune centre and also the users of the Moat Centre and I think in light of everything that 's gone on I think it 's substantially a success to stand here and say that we have at least achieved some result and I I formally would welcome the Libs supporting this this afternoon and I 'm grateful for the turn that the Libs have made and in light of er what er Mr the involvement Mr has put in . |
20 | The remaining population of the " white ghost " dolphin , as it is known locally , now stands at between 150 and 350 , and is believed to be falling fast under pressure from pollution resulting largely from intensive construction work on the massive new offshore Chek Lap Kok island airport . |
21 | I do n't see that any barrier really exists to including any age group other night of the week . |
22 | It now accounts for at least 15 per cent of total supplies and offers the potential of a green premium . |
23 | I mean , one of the things that quite often comes across at various elements of this course , is that the word selling comes out . |
24 | OPPOSITION to economic policy now comes from within the Conservative Party . |
25 | This anterior domain eventually resolves at around 9.5d.p.c. ( c' , d' ) to give a two-stripe pattern of expression in r2 and r4 . |
26 | The negotiation of reputation ; how not to be defined as either a ‘ slag ’ or a ‘ drag ’ by men ; the juggling of male expectation with the pursuance of a career : these are all questions that the romantic novel consistently deals with in its narratives . |
27 | After Margery has swallowed Dame Sirith 's trick she has recourse to the same commercial means of gaining what she thinks she needs and what she therefore now wants — indeed yearns for with an eagerness that the clerk himself could hardly have hoped for ! |
28 | Drunken driving therefore accounts for between 055 and .16 of one per cent of total deaths . |