Example sentences of "[coord] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | An outline is first piped directly on to the cake or on to non-stick ( preferably waxed ) paper . |
2 | Well , apparently that used to be the official advice er and , and we were correct in that but the authorities have now changed their minds and they no longer want us to pour waste chemical down the drains and I gather that the official advice now is that surplus diluted chemical should be poured , and I 'm quoting here , on to more or less level and bare soil in the garden or on to level gravelled paths , avoid disposal in areas around ponds , erm water courses and so forth , dishes and , and what have you and as far as undiluted chemicals are concerned , that 's stuff still in the bottle , the advice there is to talk to your local authority cos they have different regulations in different areas . |
3 | Well I went in a choir , I could never sing , and I still ca n't , and er the choir used to go out quite a lot , and er we cycled and we youth-hostelled , even as w or in on working parties , at some of the peak hostels . |
4 | There is a special allowance for people aged 65 or over with modest incomes . |
5 | Division of women aged 35 years or over into 5-year age groups did not show any significant differences in mean profiles . |
6 | With output in almost all areas either steady or up on pre-privatisation days , the company already looks hugely more efficient in the private sector . |
7 | Similarly after we have printed the brochure , a hotelier may decide to change the meal service either to buffet style or back to traditional waiter service . |
8 | Prune ramblers when flowering ends ; cut out old wood to the ground or back to young stems , and tie in new growth . |
9 | Many of the vehicles saved in the 1940s and 50s , were being passed on to museums or back to private ownership , as interest was revived during the late 1960s . |
10 | This does mean that re-entry or back to nursing courses presently operating will not necessarily be approved retrospectively for the purpose by the National Boards . |
11 | Our breathing work is based on selected Yoga positions , chosen for their particular relevance to the Medau system , and although this relationship is important , the positions are taught differently , the aim being to influence the breath in an indirect way , undisturbed by directions to breathe in or out at certain moments . |
12 | Stage 3 is recommended only for research topics ( e.g. special study options , or extended essays ) or out of personal interest in a particular topic . |
13 | We would never have produced such alternatives because experience has shown that enormous pressure would be placed on the auditor to move something in or out of normalised earnings . ’ |
14 | Gates are used to keep animals in their fields or out of other areas . |
15 | Nobody likes answering machines , but if we are out at the bank , or out of normal hours when you telephone , please leave a clear note of your name and telephone number with your message . |
16 | Most shares were hit by the Cabinet split over whether Britain should opt in or out of European economic union . |
17 | Our primary motives for climbing a hill should be because it simply looks attractive , or out of botanical , geological or historical interest . |
18 | I painted such areas first and then worked around and/or over with diluted washes . |
19 | In fact there is little natural water hereabouts ; what there is usually disappears down cracks and fissures , tumbling down sunless waterfalls and on through subterranean channels to reappear some distance lower down in the valleys . |
20 | They would go on and on at great speed . |
21 | Others will continue across the Mediterranean , over the Sahara and on into southern Africa . |
22 | I climbed through the Megger Stones and on to Great Coum looking down Dentdale and Deepdale . |
23 | The fabulous museum tells the story of moving images beginning in 2000 BC with shadow puppets through the silent era and the golden age of Hollywood , and on to recent developments in television . |
24 | In his most recent work , he has moved away from elaborate vessels and on to rough-textured jigsaw-like pieces — the ceramicist 's equivalent of collage . |
25 | From the crest turn left and follow the length of the ridge , over Blea Rigg to Sergeant Man and on to High White Stones ( 4.5 miles ) . |
26 | E. Harwich has become a ferry port , or packet station , mainly for passengers to the Hook of Holland and on to northern Europe and West Germany . |
27 | Not only is there a great depth to the pressure for change , but it also exists on an enormously wide number of fronts — from the National Curriculum through assessment and on to open enrolment and the local management of schools and ( for some ) beyond that to grant maintained status or other ‘ exotics ’ . |
28 | We have made mention in passing of mobility within the context of a family 's history : both the ups and down of social mobility according to circumstance , and the more obviously-apparent geographical moves people made to ensure their own survival or to better their lot . |
29 | More favoured here was the use of promissory notes and bills of exchange in large volume and down to low denominations . |
30 | Are the doorways wide enough for a wheelchair , can you go easily from one room to another , is the floor level throughout the flat , or are there steps up and down to various rooms ? |