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

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1 In every case , blood was taken on admission for determination of carbamylated haemoglobin .
2 Setting the record straight on story of diplomat 's pipe-playing activities
3 The board yesterday decided to close 11 of its 77 community clinics after it was told that studies had shown that doctors ' practices were taking on responsibility for child health surveillance .
4 How can it seriously contemplate taking on responsibility for structure plans which , under the law , must form part of the framework of development plans covering Wales ?
5 They will take on responsibility for countryside management and access in the whole of the Sussex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ( AONB ) between Harting in the west and Eastbourne in the east , and will be consulted on significant planning applications in the area .
6 President and chief executive Larry Ellison takes on responsibility for database , networking and tools development from Miner .
7 Century Theatre 's production plays out the twists and turns of these conundrums at lightning pace and essential split-second timing , carried on wave after wave of Stoppard 's ever-inventive language .
8 The chief superintendent had a corner office with a view down onto the place where tenders took on loads of aviation fuel from huge land-based tanks .
9 But with a global audience of 340m Spanish speakers — who are getting richer by the day — there are plenty of rivals raring to take on Televisa in Mexico and elsewhere .
10 Go on foot from Thomas More Street or Wapping High Street and get there by 9.45am .
11 When the apostles wrote letters to their friends and colleagues they were always trying to pass on words of encouragement and the people who received these letters regarded them as precious sources of information , that is why many of the letters of Paul or John or Peter have been carefully guarded and handed down to ourselves .
12 The road then takes on connotations of purpose but without ever becoming fixed ; journeys by land alternate with journeys by water .
13 There 's a pain in my lung when I breathe , and I keep on thinking of pneumonia .
14 If you want to come on Loot at Lunchtime tomorrow erm five to one , ten to oneish , listen in then just after the Action Line bulletin and you can come on tomorrow perhaps and take on Sue from Chesterfield .
15 Falls on Wall Street had a knock on effect in London and by the close , the Footsie one hundred was down eighteen point three at two O eight three point six .
16 HFS Loans League BISHOP Auckland manager Harry Dunn will give another player his debut when they take on Southport at Kingsway today .
17 Headaches are stupefying , benumbing and bring on confusion of mind .
18 In winter differs from all sea terns by more sharply defined white shoulder patch , variable but distinctive black spot on side of breast and black bill , as well as by less deeply forked tail .
19 In summer readily distinguished from Black Tern by conspicuous white forewing , rump and tail , shorter stouter reddish-brown bill , but in winter hard to separate except by lack of dark spot on side of breast , paler rump or brighter red legs .
20 The Club 's day-to-day affairs and social events carried on side by side .
21 They joined the club 's men 's team who travel to Bedford next week to take on March of Cambridge in their semi-final .
22 In case you think I eat a lot I 'll reel you my standard excuse , which is that I 'm trying to put on weight for rugby .
23 A word of warning : please consult your vet as to exactly what quantity of Eukanuba you should give your Rottweiler each day — it is very easy to put ON weight with Eukanuba if you are n't careful — and the instructions on the bag do suggest you allow your dog to take as much as he wished during the 24-hour period .
24 They develop into large bulky plants , so should be planted by the middle or end of July so they can get their roots down and put on weight before autumn .
25 Men and women both tend to put on weight in middle-age , when exercise becomes less frequent .
26 Upholstery became a separate trade , and seating began to put on weight in consequence .
27 cos Jenny did n't even know that you could bloody put on weight by drinking .
28 Having made contact with a group of students at the nearby Architectural Association he went to see them play at the Goings On Club in Archer Street , a tiny place largely frequented by poets .
29 Stockbroker Malcolm Roberts of Fleming Asset Management will take on clients with £150,000 to invest in shares .
30 CompuAdd Computer Corp , Austin , Texas cut prices across its product line by as much as 23% : the EISA-based CompuAdd 466EDX2 tower unit now costs $3,800 , and the CompuAdd 433DX configured in a desktop power chassis is now $2,600 ; the CompuAdd 466DX2 configured in a desktop power chassis is down 23% at $3,000 .
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