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

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1 Class lists for 1979–80 are now available fro the Medau Office in Epsom .
2 Presumably the missionary position in coitus would have its dangers .
3 It was mostly the village pub at Bourn we went to , or the similar one at Great Gransden , where we would sit in front of the fire and have a few drinks , and Henry would try to get Rosemary into a corner .
4 While some investigators found that oxygen gave direct symptom relief , others suggested that any benefit was mostly the placebo effect of air on the rhinopharynx .
5 A writ will not normally be renewed so as to deprive the defendant of the accrued benefit of a limitation period , and the court does not deal with the question of whether to renew a writ after expiry of the limitation period on the same basis as an application to disapply the limitation period under s33 of the Limitation Act 1980 ( see para 1.37 above ) ( Waddon v Whitecroft-Scovill Ltd [ 1988 ] 1 WLR 309 ) .
6 Right the body surface at birth is wet and therefore cools quite rapidly so they 've got big surface area and they 're born wet and they have to be dried off .
7 Well the first thing , right the differential differential between agricultural wages and the expected erm urban wage right would create the closer these , these lines are together , right , the erm smaller would be the difference between this area here and that area there .
8 Eventually the bus load of children was dumped in the middle of Swindon at the main bus station .
9 If an astronaut falls into a black hole , its mass will increase , but eventually the energy equivalent of that extra mass will be returned to the universe in the form of radiation .
10 Nottingham 's own historian , Dr Chambers , reckons that altogether the slum property of the town produced an annual return of forty thousand pounds , some of which went to building-clubs financed by small artisans .
11 Just as importantly the voltage drop across these resistors , in conjunction with the voltage drop across resistor R3 set the output stage into class-A operation .
12 It was easy enough to get the front door open one-handed , not so easy to switch on the hall light with no hands at all .
13 A group of Country Whigs certainly remained important " out-of-doors " , in carrying on the propaganda war against the Court .
14 Running a modern-day coaching inn became a fashionable activity after the painter John Fothergill took on the Spread Eagle at Thame in the 1920s and , later , the Three Swans at Market Harborough .
15 From the rattles and clunks it 's difficult to tell what 's happening , but I switch on the cassette recorder in case .
16 to try and switch on the cassette player in the bedroom .
17 Middleton 's body was washed up sometime later on the south coast of England , the country he had fought for so valiantly , and I commend you to read Chaz Bowyer 's citation , which embraces the official citation for Middleton 's VC , in his book The Bomber VCs .
18 The company 's next Sparc processor , the 100MHz Viper , has been put on the back burner pending Sun 's decision .
19 Best wishes to Vera Reeves , a member from this area , who has embarked on the Teachers Training Course and will , we are certain , help carry on the Medau tradition in Hertfordshire .
20 Jane Pargeter stood up and switched on the standard lamp beside her chair , standing with her arms akimbo , self-contained yet vulnerable .
21 Irina drew the curtains and switched on the standard lamp beside Bill 's chair .
22 Tom 's riding hat hung on the brass bedknob at the foot of his bed .
23 She switched on the wall light over the table rather than the bright central strip , hoping it would look coaler ; but it only seemed to bring up the shadows .
24 Jenny who 's on the afternoon show all this week , for Andy who 's on the morning show , no hang on the breakfast show for Gary .
25 Overwhelmed , he retreated to London , eventually setting up his own label in 1967 and taking on the design directorship for Kangol hats and berets in 1981 .
26 Johns is one of five current full internationals poised to take on the host country in their opening group game as Ireland contest one of the major sporting titles in the world , albeit in the abridged version .
27 In story after story people ( or aliens ) have simply switched on the antigravity drive in order to be able to travel cheaply and effortlessly between the stars .
28 Forty years later , I found some areas of the real island of Bali overrun with drunken Australian footballers carrying on the GI tradition on their end-of-season trips .
29 1836 It was moved that the dinner which had been assessed on the public be discontinued and was carried on the casting vote of the Chairman .
30 Jones was in his room in the Cabinet Offices , carrying on the routine business of a Labour Government , of which paradoxically he was throughout his life a consistent voting supporter , but enjoying none of the intimacy with MacDonald which he had achieved with each of the three preceding Prime Ministers .
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