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

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1 She was only feet away from escape .
2 When the signal for launching crusade finally did come to the Fists ' astropaths , Battle Brothers would depart in warpships from the jutting sword-deck — to return , perhaps years later in realspace time , as heroes … and some as cripples needing reconstruction by the experts in the Apothacarion … and others as honoured corpses , or perhaps only in the form of retrieved progenoid glands from which new Marines would be kindled .
3 But I eat only foods low in fat , I do n't eat between meals and I 've stopped bingeing .
4 When a suitable opportunity occurs , a tutor should encourage his students to send in tests regularly for correction , pointing out that this is the only way a student has of finding out whether he really understands a subject .
5 The curtain came down moments later as sub , Steve White ran in the 6th .
6 It does not proposals currently under discussion make it clear that advisory influence on individual careers will remain highly significant ( Leeds City Council 1991c ) .
7 The explorers celebrate deep in the Antartic just months away from tragedy .
8 ‘ She did , but raced off ages ago in search of Stephen .
9 There may be a decision to break off negotiations precisely in order to achieve some end in those negotiations .
10 It 's still chances here for Forest Phillips playing it in again towards Collimore good one handed catch by Ward .
11 EARLY ultrasound scanning may be able to pick up pregnancies most at risk of Down 's syndrome .
12 According to some of its Washington hosts , notably Republicans then in power , the development of a classical style led to an uninterrupted two millennia of democracy which culminated in the collapse of the Berlin Wall , a political subtext to the exhibition which the Met has jettisoned entirely .
13 However if the 18 year old could pick up languages merely by exposure they would be considered a real prodigy .
14 The present trend of setting up courses only in response to staff shortages will be superseded in the future by any forthcoming legal requirement , and so the administration of courses and the rationale behind them will have to change accordingly .
15 The first phase of the study , reported in Peck and Haughton ( 1987 ) * , has focused upon the changing nature of the infrastructure , drawing out implications both for policy and for labour market segmentation theory .
16 calling out stations closer to home .
17 Push the bottom of panel 3 against base edge C , ( keep the siliconed edge of panel 3 about ½″ away from panel 2 to avoid rubbing off the bead of silicone with the surface of panel 2 ) .
18 The system is working happily , and the success of the Psion is sending out ripples both within Catering & Allied and T IS .
19 Get some of those little fold out chairs just in case we 're er
20 They acquired a significance that grew ever more painful as weeks and then months away from home turned into years .
21 The acquisition will result in an as yet undetermined number of lay-offs because Hewlett-Packard is planning to offer jobs to about 450 of the 1,600 employees in the worldwide Computer Systems & Services business , primarily employees currently in field and customer services functions .
22 divisional educational officers enable schools to replace satisfactorily teachers away on INSET courses
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