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

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1 It is basic AIB practice that the investigating team carrying out the original field investigation follows the work right through all the stages of testing and researches to the ultimate production of the report , thus ensuring complete continuity throughout .
2 Hammond had a brush with the Commonwealth 's accounts committee in 1651 , but protested that he had accounted fully and properly for all the sums which he had received in all the three armies in which he had served ; he pointed out that his account from July 1649 on was with the army in Scotland , where by this time George Monck ( later first Duke of Albemarle , q.v. ) had succeeded him as lieutenant-general of the ordnance .
3 Debate on the Church went on through half the time available for discussion in the entire session , and revisions still had to be brought back for approval .
4 It forces the project leader to think clearly and rigorously about all the activities in the project in the planning phase .
5 It forces the project leader to think clearly and rigorously about all the activities in the project in the planning phase .
6 She keeps on about all the time , every time I 'm there .
7 How could they get women to sign on for such a life ? ’
8 After entering the wood keep straight on for half a mile .
9 ‘ You just keep on for half a mile or so and 't is up on your left .
10 Although one character does get to chunter on for half a page about how the real point of fund-raising is its feelgood side effects ( get-away ! ) , there is really no satirical content here at all : the real point of the book is that it features loads and loads of cartoon rumpy-pumpy : randy housewives and naughty underwear , haystacks and giant inflatable condoms , improbable sexual positions and unlikely transvestites .
11 Cameron raked on for half an hour , making loose heaps up the middle of the field .
12 The thing went on for half an hour at least .
13 If the Government want to fetch every one of those issues to the Floor of the House , I am quite prepared to do exactly the same , and every day we shall have points of order that go on for half an hour
14 The conversation carried on for half an hour and then they parted company as she went to work and he went off to his job .
15 Olwen has hers on for half an hour of a morning , Joe puts it on at half eight and dead on nine o'clock that immersion 's turned off .
16 But you 've got ta have it on for half an hour have n't we Scott ?
17 The Golden Girls on for half an hour .
18 Gentlemen , it occurs to us that you 're going , we 're going to be waffling on for half an hour plus , in a sense .
19 I have already said that a 24-h interval is not enough for such a loss to be seen .
20 We get sent all over erm the country , southern England I , I was sent to different hospitals to learn about different things , to learn about erm psychiatry and obstetrics and medicine and then erm you also do some er training back in your own hospital , but it 's not big enough for all the doctors to stay there all the time well the baby doctors .
21 Each geographical area served by different teams of people from different organizations needs to be small enough for all the individuals to get to know each other , so that good personal working relationships are fostered and liaison between services is optimized .
22 ‘ Good morning , Brother ! ’ he bellowed , loud enough for half the parish to hear .
23 Only through such a position of critical self-evaluation can the restricted epistemological validity of one 's position , and its possible ideological strains , be recognised for what it is .
24 Thank you very much for all the trouble .
25 If it is accepted , as I believe it should be accepted , that certiorari goes not only for such an excess or abuse of power but also for a breach of the rules of natural justice there is even less reason in principle for excluding other established grounds .
26 The Committee is very grateful to its Secretary , , not only for all the work she has done for the committee but also for her work for ethnic minority students seeking pupillage .
27 Only for half an hour . ’
28 A first attempt has now been made in the Criminal Justice Act 1991 to remedy this omission ( see below ) , but the fact that sentencers have had to wait so long for such a lead is evidence of a serious weakness in the self-regulatory capacity of the Court of Appeal itself .
29 It was a quiet time and I would sit these fellows down for half an hour and take them through what they were doing .
30 Sit down for half an hour and anybody can do it .
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