Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [art] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | They now will have to wait for the 17.18 which previously ran at 17.08 or walk from Eaglescliffe . ’ |
2 | Well , we 're getting them to go for a hundred , which sounds a lot , but the ground 's quite variable so , you know , some of it is really good planting land and some of it is n't , so , you know , it 'll be up to the teams to go for as many as they can . |
3 | Over those years accumulation built up the phenomenal momentum which it was to sustain through the sixties . |
4 | They said if we did n't consent for him to claim for the two of us , they 'd summons me and him for aiding and abetting . |
5 | As has been firmly documented in much of the British press , Paris was divided into those designers attempting to proceed through the Nineties and more or less disappointing our expectations , and those who have love bombed straight back into the Seventies . |
6 | From the Second World War the percentage of local government income derived from grants increased steadily and although the proportion began to fall during the 1980s ( as a result of public expenditure restraint policies ) it is still sufficient to provide central government with a powerful instrument for influencing local authorities . |
7 | But about a quarter of that , comprising the older Magnox stations , was due to retire during the 1990s . |
8 | He was asked at the Dec. 30 meeting to continue for the two months while new structures were elaborated . |
9 | But Foucault 's formulation of the ‘ repressive hypothesis ’ seems to slide between the two usages . |
10 | Only when Sir Alfred enlisted the help of his sister , Jean Stanley ( wife of Louis ) was BRM able to proceed for the 1962 season . |
11 | Meese had simply said , ‘ All right , we want to go through the 1985 shipment … well , how the initiative began … then talk to him about this memo of the diversion of funds . ’ |
12 | Wasps , defending the only unblemished record in Division One , lacked their usual buzz , but had former England international Huw Davies 's try to thank for a 10–6 win over spirited London Scottish . |
13 | Any attempt to define ‘ suffering ’ , for example , is bound to fall between the two stools of being unhelpfully imprecise ( such as ‘ a diminution in wellbeing ’ ) or too precisely exclusive ( ‘ an unpleasant emotional response ’ ) . |
14 | WC apps : 8 Runners-up : 1958 After flirting with failure , the Swedes came through to the finals with a point to spare after a 2-0 victory in Poland in their last qualifying game . |
15 | If I do not wish to continue after the three monthly issues I will write and let you know within 10 days of receiving my third issue and will not owe you a penny . |
16 | First and foremost erm there is an assessment of those officers by their immediate supervisors and er a then ensues whereby er suitable officers are s selected to come for a two day assessment at er police headquarters . |
17 | The statement is truer of lines than individual stations since average journey lengths are much longer , and continued to increase during the eighties . |
18 | Borders businesses are also likely to benefit as a 17 per cent reduction in water bills is planned . |
19 | Who tried to hide during the 1984–85 miners ' strike by wearing a bag over his head ? |
20 | 20 THINGS YOU NEED TO PRETEND TO KNOW ABOUT THE '70s |
21 | So , on Silver and Knitmaster machines , set the cam lever on tuck and side levers back ; on Brother machines , put both tuck buttons in and the Change knob on KC , and on the Toyota 901 and 950 , set the selection lever or dial to the central tuck position and card levers on C. The other Toyota machines have two methods of knitting tuck , but as I have only have the 901 and 950 I 'm not qualified to write about the 858 or 787 . |
22 | Nobody will come looking for you if you do n't get up in the morning or fail to appear for a 9 o'clock lecture . |
23 | A second way of dealing with the amount of information to be specified in a conditional jump instruction is to separate the test and the jump into two different instructions , and to provide a short processor register to communicate between the two instructions . |
24 | It is then assumed that these mortality measures correctly reflect more general health ( or morbidity ) differentials and , furthermore , that 10 per cent extra resources are needed to compensate for a 10 per cent excess risk . |
25 | To come between the two . |
26 | It happened to work for the two of us , we were lucky . |
27 | Mrs Kinnock , 47 , last month announced her intention to stand for the 1994 European Parliament elections in the South East Wales constituency . |
28 | Furthermore , they designed the experiments to ensure the detected events were ‘ space-like separated ’ ; in other words , it was not possible for signals travelling at or below the speed of light to pass between the two measuring devices . |
29 | The time taken to pass between the two points was recorded from the video for each junction and the number of vehicles visible in that period was also recorded . |
30 | Figure 6.6b shows us the possible routes for trajectories to pass through the four shaded areas . |