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

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1 The scenes in Bohemia have an infectious , anarchic energy , with a vintage comic performance from Marcello Magni as that normally tedious rogue Autolycus .
2 Pilots had little faith in the system and kept their heads and height down , preferring to risk prosecution by the CAA for low-flying rather than run the risk of killing themselves and another crew .
3 He went to Rugby after that though .
4 The data below relate to the 1179 perinatal deaths that occurred in the 114362 singleton deliveries to women resident in Leicestershire during 1978–87 regardless of place of delivery .
5 Well I was just talking to Jean about that today , I mean I we 've got ta keep on doing it but , I think that
6 You tell us and we 'll tell Nottinghamshire for free so that 's What 's On B B C Radio Nottingham Box two two two in Nottingham Nottingham N G one three H Z to write to and do n't forget tonight as well er if you want to come out and see us we 're doing Drinking Partners our pub quiz er we 're in the Star Inn on Middle Street in Beeston and the evening there starts at eight o'clock .
7 Is it Tuesday between eleven o'clock and noon ?
8 Federal troops took control on Saturday of another mainly Muslim town , Modrica , which lies in a corridor connecting Serbian enclaves in northern Bosnia .
9 THE best of swimming 's budding young racers take the plunge in the Lisburn Pool next Saturday with three hotly competitive sessions in another Coca Cola Novice gala .
10 Following the overthrow of the Achaemenid dynasty by Alexander of Macedon in 331 BC there was a confused period in the history of Zoroastrianism until its revival as the state religion under the Sassanian dynasty ( AD 226–651 ) .
11 Professor Salibi reasons this is because Nebuchanezzar in 586 BC put an end to this Jewish enclave in lands that eventually were to become the heartland of Mohammed the Prophet .
12 Jenny for Andy until five o'clock .
13 They visit Winson House , High Street , Petersfield , from 1.30 to 4 p.m. on Mondays ; Barbados House , Bordon , from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursdays , and the Forest Community Centre also in Bordon from 10 a.m. to 12.30 on Tuesdays .
14 The liens will be open to Kathleen from 12.30 tomorrow .
15 On the economic front Gorbachev in particular also stressed the importance of the trade agreement as well as several other agreements with US firms in helping to transform the Soviet economy .
16 This was true even before the current wave of feminism ( Virginia Woolf in 1929 and Simone de Beauvoir in 1949 both marvelled at the huge volume of material on the subject ) ; contemporary feminism has just made the political implications easier to see .
17 This is reflected in the marketing statistics , which show for example , that in the United States in 1976 about $100 billion were spent on personal selling compared with $33 billion on advertising .
18 The discovery of the expansion of the universe by Edwin Hubble in 1929 completely changed the discussion about its origin .
19 Oh and our son used to help on a Friday from eleven o'clock
20 The nursery is open Monday to Friday from 8.45 am to 5.00 pm throughout the year except over the Christmas and New Year period and on public holidays .
21 " Lydia , a seller of purple , of the cities of Thyatira " ( Acts of the Apostles : xvi I 4 ) A purple dye industry , based on extracts from the hypobranchial gland of various Muricacean whelks , flourished in the Eastern Mediterranean from Old Testament and Ancient Egyptian times until the fall of Constantinople in 1453 AD .
22 I suspect that the mulberry sauce — we are not told for what manner of meat it was intended — may have originated somewhere in Asia Minor and was perhaps brought to Italy after the Venetian conquest of Constantinople in 1204 A.D. It could equally have come via Persia or Afghanistan where , as in Turkey , the berries of the white or silk mulberry are dried to provide a supply for the winter .
23 The lessons were timetabled on Wednesday from 12 noon until 2.10pm , and Saturday from 10 am until 12.10 pm .
24 The gallery is open Monday to Saturday from 10.30 am to 5 pm .
25 In Acme Transport v Betts [ 1981 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 131 , at p134 , Cumming Bruce LJ said that the Court of Appeal " were indebted to the judgment and tact of Counsel in that neither of them sought to confine us by referring to authority on the meaning of other exemption clauses in other contexts " .
26 Until Princess Victoria spent a night in Swanage in 1933 little had happened here since King Alfred 's times .
27 Even Boddy , who had been telling Westerman as they came down the stairs how he had been at Bad Godesberg in 1938 just two days after Hitler and Chamberlain had left , trailed away into silence .
28 Why not come along to Saughton Sports Centre where the ladies running club meets every Tuesday from 7–8 pm .
29 Twice weekly the bureau , which uses the parish office at Bohunt on Tuesday from 10 a.m. — 1 p.m. and Wednesday afternoon from 1 p.m. — 4 p.m. , is open to anyone who needs their help .
30 The little border town of Ludlow may well be a twelfth-century example of planning on a smaller and more rudimentary scale , but the most notable examples come from the thirteenth century — Salisbury , New Winchelsea , the five bastide towns laid out by Edward I in North Wales , and part of Kingston-upon-Hull , laid out by Edward from 1293 onwards .
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