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

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1 Were there any players that the crowds used to pick on especially in any way ?
2 It was his place on the development corporation that fell vacant because of his untimely death before the local elections , and the appointment of the lord mayor followed on naturally from that .
3 It produced forecasts for various markets , and said those showed some were clearly earmarked for success in the future while others should be taken on only by those with a ‘ real taste for a challenge ’ .
4 Attacks may come on suddenly with little warning .
5 Grid planning was immensely popular and extensions of old medieval towns as well as the new industrial towns went on apace in this fashion .
6 At first , the British intended to carry on regardless with that year 's dump , but were forced to back down after a concerted blacking of the cargo by trade unions .
7 That 's just one So you 're not on much at all .
8 Right , well let's say we can go on and go on obviously with this .
9 The leaflet marks a major departure in this country which has long ignored the millions of carers who struggle on alone with little or no financial help .
10 Well that takes us on nicely to more interviews , this time I 'm coming down to meet members of the audience .
11 ‘ What I meant was do you wish to pull in somewhere till this has eased a bit ? ’
12 The reason for an indemnity is that such a covenant does not automatically pass on each transaction ; the burden of it needs to be handed down expressly to each subsequent buyer .
13 Even the towplanes are taxied to a nearby picketing point and tied down properly between each flight .
14 It had let him down badly on some occasions , but , on balance , nobody could deny that it had served him extremely well .
15 The days passed happily enough but at night , in the tiny cabin she shared with Anna , she sometimes lay awake and thought of her cousins , down below in that hell-hole .
16 Going in all over that 's the position anyway !
17 As a result of subsidence , the ground was one mass of hillocks and hollows , extending in all over some 70 acres .
18 The crowd were settling in nicely to this when Ray ‘ Preston ’ joined John for a few numbers .
19 Years ago , Arthur Holmes made an interesting calculation dividing the present area of sea floor by the total amount of sediment being brought down annually by all the rivers of the world .
20 Baxter found that a sow would cover her 30 kilometres inside a pen five metres square , and that several sows would happily farrow down together within such a small space .
21 Weight is very quickly lost in the first week or so of most diets , but slows down somewhat after that .
22 A novice gets in better at this stage of his career than at any other , ’ he said .
23 Would they go in better in another little
24 Maybe not , she might fucking chuck me in tonight for all I know , I do n't know .
25 Just be thankful they 're safely in away from this weather and with a roof over their heads .
26 All we 're asking for , as I think perhaps the council will knock it down anyway in all the letters they 've written you do n't .
27 ‘ I 'll be along shortly with some tea . ’
28 If this goes in easily by more than a few millimetres , rot is probably present , and you 'll have to strip off the paint so you can repair it .
29 In the second half , the play was very even erm Barry Cooper away on the left , he slipped the ball to Jason Allen who scored number three , Leach had to save a high shot from Nigel Chambers who then conceded a corner doing so , the nearest as they came to scoring , and looked down just at that stage .
30 Will the Chancellor explain why after the 1983 and 1987 elections inflation and other indicators rose significantly but the Government managed to get them down just before those elections ?
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