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

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1 After 200 yds and immediately after track bends right through break in hedge turn left ( waymarked ) proceeding alongside hedge on left .
2 Goats were kept commercially for milk for cheese .
3 Dosh is an Australian blend of dollar and cash , and spondulos is a type of sea shell that was used widely for trade in Africa .
4 A Summary Paper of the proposals was circulated widely for comment during February ; this will be amended and reissued in March .
5 Miss Wise was a strong supporter of the B.D.D.A. and wrote a number of articles for the British Deaf Times , mostly about travel in France .
6 Where they had been was raw earth , smothered with the rubbish and dust of bombardment , and pitted with curious mounds and recesses which Nicholas recognised only slowly as rank upon rank of recent , random , haphazard graves .
7 The main benefit areas in enterprises which have embarked upon computerised payroll and personnel information are : ( i ) Better personnel management/career planning/training Reduced attrition in key skill areas Matching of people requirements and availability Reduced recruiting costs Reduced training costs ( ii ) Ability to set headcount targets and control to monthly control numbers Reduced cost of people Productivity gains ( iii ) Ability to create computerised model of company payroll including job levels , skill levels , merit targets , headcounts , promotions , overtime , bonuses , shift allowance etc. etc. for use in wage budgeting/bargaining .
8 For years , the Tory Government has gone on about freedom of choice in education but it has only been those with money who have had any real choice .
9 And how pathetically ironic that a bunch of Americans , who normally carp on about freedom of speech and the First Amendment , resort to crushing records which contain perfectly innocent torch songs when they defend to the hilt the right of misogynist swine like 2 Live Crew to peddle their filth with impunity .
10 IT is unfortunate that NASUWT , the career teachers ' organisation , should be banging on about quality in education in a leaflet just issued .
11 I wish they 'd stop going on about Christmas for heaven 's sake , .
12 Said it was all right for tennis on Thursday . ’
13 Apart from short leases , it has long been the practice for business tenancies to provide expressly for insurance of premises against fire and other damage .
14 All right as name of café , but no more .
15 Winter visitors disperse quite rapidly in April and May , and little through passage in spring is shown by the counts in Fig. 2 , except in 1973 and 1974 when a marked movement occurred in the second half of February .
16 The rains carried on for Music at Oxford 's other major event , the Radley Fireworks .
17 School dragged on for month after month , year after year , with Rebecca Salmon going up to collect prize after prize on Speech Day .
18 Child suffers on for need of op
19 According to analysts , Souto had been forced to take responsibility for recent revelations that several high-ranking officers were deeply implicated in a vast network dealing in stolen cars from Brazil and Argentina , most of which were being passed on for sale in Bolivia .
20 The search is on for value for money , real or perceived , and food producers , processors and retailers at home and abroad are all after a share of your food pound .
21 Tragic family fights on for bear on grave
22 PETER SHILTON is 90 minutes from a potential disaster — but the former England international vows to carry on as player-manager of Plymouth even if the club lose to non-League Dorking tomorrow .
23 Interestingly , he remained in sport , becoming the first black professional footballer when he signed on as goalkeeper for Preston North End .
24 Ahead , the wall goes on interminably for mile after mile to the distant swelling on the horizon marking the summit .
25 Ferguson stressed that the American actions need not be interpreted as aggressive but rather as part of defence against a possible Soviet offensive .
26 We often receive letters about relatively minor matters that can easily be put right after discussion with patients .
27 Your letter dated the 19th May to Wales Wildlife and Countryside Link has been passed on to me in my capacity as Vice Chair of the Link , but more relevantly perhaps as Director of CPRW .
28 ‘ The archbishop can not compensate me enough for slavery in Salzburg
29 Between them , though , these hoofed herbivores ( ungulates ) demonstrate how efficiently vegetation can be divided up and utilized , if nature is given time enough for evolution to work , and a good variety of genes to work upon .
30 This glove has since fulfilled my requirements for treasure hunting being tough enough , warm enough and dry enough for use on land sites , the beach and — obviously underwater .
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