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

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1 You are never stuck with less than up to date equipment .
2 Hewlett-Packard pitched into the downsizing battle with a vengeance last week with the launch of new top-end multi-processors claimed to be more powerful than up to 85% of IBM 's installed base of mainframe systems — and in a supporting role gathered together an impressive list of mainframe specialist software houses committed to support the machines .
3 At twenty she 'd rather go riding or fishing with him than up to Dublin or down to a dance .
4 Although out of action for a long time , an internal iron water wheel survives .
5 In fact , of course , I did criticise them , although out of fear of my father I took the easier route and voiced that criticism upon my mother .
6 Although out of match practice , Coulter is always a threat in any race , and will be again .
7 Although out of farming , he had retained his interest in Clydesdales and was in demand as a show ring judge .
8 ‘ If present trends continue we will have fewer people at work making things than out of work making nothing , ’ he declared .
9 It is one of the ways in which we ensure that , so far as possible , people are better off in work than out of work .
10 Manufacturers do put static protection devices on chips so the problem is nowhere near as bad as it was but it 's better to be safe than out of pocket .
11 Jacobitism often grew out of disillusionment with developments which had happened since the Revolution , rather than out of opposition to the Revolution itself .
12 Best of luck with your researches — and do make a point of coming for a gin , an omelette or something if over in Edinburgh .
13 Cos off of Nick 's mum as well look .
14 ‘ I should n't think so , ’ he said , ‘ not all of it , but I need it too and can write if off as expenses . ’
15 Once Sheila was securely set towards the civil service as well , as if out of weakness or guilt Moran began courting her with vague , tentative offers ; if she were desperate to go to university they could still look into ways of how it could be managed and they would try to manage it somehow no matter how hard it was .
16 The change of any of these values , however , would immediately evoke the re-calculation of the functional value and , if out of range , its subsequent display on the screen .
17 It was not , you went on thinking , knowing vaguely about butterflies , a future barred to the wrinkled and whitish corpses on your plate , tinged with green as if out of obedience to your grandmother 's convictions they had surrendered their essences to the cabbage .
18 If out of stock titles are required , booksellers should contact Chris Shelley at ( ) .
19 All these weapons come in handy as you yomp through the mad dictator 's base , because along with troops come various other hazards .
20 ( I think that Bread Not Stone is more hesitant here than In Memory of Her : she speaks of there being one vision , whereas in In Memory of Her she appears simply to suggest that in our suffering and our courage we are one with first-century women . )
21 I 'll go for a PGL victory tomorrow , while down at Carrick it would be foolish to oppose the NIBA .
22 ‘ We 've reintroduced longer shorts , laced necklines and embroidered badges , ’ says Tim Gardiner , while over at Adidas they are exploring their own heritage as much as that of the clubs they dress , focusing on variations of their trademark triple stripe ‘ in more interesting colourways ’ .
23 Another new face in the pack is lock Jeremy Cruiks who has come up through the ranks , while back in action are back-row duo Mark Hampton and David Croft , who fills in for injured number 8 Roger Wilson .
24 American actors work on their craft while out of work . ’
25 But since the tax burden on earnings rose , there was probably some small rise in the net amount received while out of work , relative to pay received while working .
26 Teachers are entitled to discipline pupils in respect of conduct while out of school , such as on a school trip or bullying out of school where a pupil 's conduct ‘ impinges on the school ’ .
27 Keith Curle drops to the standby list along with Wright , Paul Parker is unavailable because of suspension , while out of form Aston Villa winger Tony Daley is dropped .
28 Above us the fronds of the palm trees clattered in the warm wind , while out to sea Bonefish 's ragged and patched sail dipped in the steep waves beyond the reef .
29 121 , as to which Parke B. , in Cooper v. Parker ( 1855 ) 15 C.B. 828 , said , ‘ Whenever the question may arise as to whether Down v. Hatcher is good law , I should have a great deal to say against it , ’ yet there certainly are cases in which great judges have treated the dictum in Pinnel 's Case as good law .
30 It howls you can not say whether out of agony or joy .
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