Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 It all looked easy enough for Gloucester at first .
2 One of these others , the bestselling Focus on First Certificate , is appearing in a new edition in colour , together with Focus on First Certificate Grammar Practice Book .
3 With regard to any regulations on fire precautions erm department well the government is sitting on those , it 's unlikely they will be out much before January of next year .
4 In Tables 6.2 and 6.3 the differences between the two groups are all in the expected direction , with the scale of the difference between the less costly and more costly being very similar for both variables ; some of the differences are large enough to be statistically significant , for example that between those who lived with others or alone in Newham at second assessment ( significant at the one per cent level ) .
5 Requests from vendors for confidentiality letters : our standard engagement letter ( see 1101.2 and the Corporate Finance Manual ) includes a paragraph dealing with our duty of confidentiality and in normal circumstances this is the proper place to establish the level of confidentiality to be observed , not only in dealings with third parties but also between the various parties involved .
6 Requests from vendors for confidentiality letters : our standard engagement letter ( see 1101.2 and the Corporate Finance Manual ) includes a paragraph dealing with our duty of confidentiality and in normal circumstances this is the proper place to establish the level of confidentiality to be observed , not only in dealings with third parties but also between the various parties involved .
7 Supposed to be going down on weekend of fifteenth but when she phones on Thursday I 'm going to tell her to come during the week .
8 Trained by Peter Monteith at Rosewell , just outside Edinburgh , the nine-year-old has been waiting the good ground he will encounter today and , in the words of his trainer , with prizes going down to £4,000 for fourth place and £600 for sixth , ‘ it would be mad not to run him ’ .
9 Tickets for the Opens are £10 , with entry £30 for the big-money Classic , which promises £1,500 to the winner down to £100 for seventh , and 16 £50 section prizes .
10 Despite a higher-grade field , the first-prize penalty value is down to £7,644 from last year 's £13,876 .
11 Yeah and er you know we can do a certain amount but I think if you went away from that you can go away from it a little bit but I think if you went too much away the people that you have and and our audience when we 've got them you know , they tend to stay with us you know they do n't change like the the youngsters and when we started off first you know our audience were mainly over forty five fifty plus really and now they 're down to we 're getting you know loads of of people in their twenties and in their teens and even down to kids like last night , five and six years old .
12 Now it is not expected to go on much beyond spring of next year .
13 Whatever the cause , so far in 1991 record sales in the U.S.A. are down by 20% on last year 's figures — and that was n't a great year either .
14 Mr Souness , 39 next month , was yesterday admitted to a Cheshire hospital for triple heart by-pass surgery which will keep him away from work until next season .
15 The board has recommended a dividend of 0.7p per share , broadly in line with last year .
16 Plans are already in motion for next year 's Newbury Rally and details of this will be given in this magazine later in the year .
17 Mr Rifkind was opening a two day defence debate which Labour said was being rushed through before cuts in next months budget .
18 Not since June of last year . ’
19 She stepped off onto grass at last .
20 Also its balance sheet is still under pressure despite last year 's £77 million rights issue and the sale of a portfolio of properties for £84 million in December .
21 On this basis we may stress the need to revise language teaching methods to come more in line with second language acquisition .
22 Leaving Paddy Mayne to bring up what he could in the way of supplies from Kabrit , Stirling set off from Siwa to Eighth Army Headquarters , which he found in turmoil .
23 Colchester team still in chase for second spot
24 DoT detention orders are still in force from last July when Jack dodged naval forces and coastguards from 14 countries to sail to the Arctic Circle and back .
25 Erm well I 'm still on stuff from last term .
26 Vodka-tippler Elliott , 70 , is now recovering at his holiday home on Ibiza with second wife Susan .
27 Tom went home to Ealing at last .
28 Because the control sample of people still at home at second assessment was so small , no conclusions are possible .
29 Posh have been up for grabs since last year and chairman John Devaney , a property magnate and ex-Oxford director , will sell if the price is right .
30 The lesser charges centred on the unlicensed pistol and stolen car came up for trial on 11th May .
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