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

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1 Given that the rituals of circumcision and menstrual taboo , like the other blood rituals , would appear to have derived at least in their final form from the trauma of the exile to Babylon and the consequent restructuring of the Jewish community , we shall need to start our historical survey some centuries further back in time in order to locate and appreciate the profound changes which occurred in and around the sixth century BC .
2 Bolton refused to lie down and in the last kick of normal time a shot from Philliskirk cannoned off the crossbar .
3 ‘ They all knew they wanted to do it right away and by the next day had done something about it , ’ Chay Blyth remarks .
4 Unfortunately , the negotiations for a depôt site in Raleigh Road fell through and at the last minute , the company had to seek another site .
5 Hundreds of parachutes have been prepared for the major drop over Salisbury Plain tonight and over the next few days .
6 She went over and over the last time she had seen him .
7 That much sooner and in the last hour , couple of hours we 've seen what I would call a Tweedledee and Tweedledum amendments erm because quite frankly there is n't that much difference between them er at the end of the day the impact on the people who 've had to pay the bill is virtually the same .
8 Its policy on Europe could best be described as jerking from one extreme to another within a few years , at one moment leaving the European Community altogether and in the next being willing to sign up to anything for which the EC asks ; at one moment supporting the closed shop and in the next denigrating it .
9 In fact , Los Angeles scared him a little and for the first six months he barely ventured out of the house alone .
10 It really did turn me on and after the first time I done it it it turned me on so much I come .
11 But things turned Oxford 's way after sub Gary Bannisetr came on and in the 71st minute solid tackling gave Mickey Lewis the chance to put Joey Beauchamp through .
12 He saw with pleasure that she looked cold but not frightened ; she was beginning to swim more slowly and for the first time with trust , as if the water were a friendly and not an alien element .
13 The following day she felt that everything was going very slowly and by the next day she felt that she was back to normal .
14 The town grew very slowly and in the seventeenth century suffered as a result of the Cromwellian Civil Wars .
15 The angels said it would be all right and for the first time , she thought , What if it is n't ?
16 His eyes narrowed dangerously and for a split-second Polly held her breath .
17 Despite the pain , he rode better and harder than ever and in the last five races stood on the podium four times and came within 12 seconds of his first GP win .
18 Mine Host Norman raised his glass of Highland Park whisky yesterday and for the first time managed to raise a smile from the assembled guests .
19 In the 25th minute , Mark Dunk elbowed Mike Taylor before shooting home and in the 30th minute Stepney netted from an offside position .
20 To elude Khomeinis avenging angels , Behbehanian went underground and for the next few years lived incognito at the homes of various friend , particularly in Switzerland .
21 Joe had n't the faintest idea what I was talking about but he worked away enthusiastically and by the next afternoon we were ready to hang the rope-ladder .
22 I mean , erm she actually then chooses to walk up and down the third storey erm couple of pages later , Jane , when she wants a bit of solitude .
23 It was strange , the conversation Dad and I had , because when I saw him at home later and over the next few days he behaved as if it had never happened , as if he had n't told me he 'd fallen in love with someone else .
24 A result , I ca n't hear myself speaking if I are the policy and resources committee there were other they were erm er in the debate there were some very good cases brought in to it and some erm good recommendations and this is why I 'm surprised I 'm er forget now why , there were some who were er against by majority because I believe that when we look down on the decisions of the P N O , we have made some very good recommendations if I say so it says on twenty , paragraph twenty in and you people on this authority , members of this authority have been saying a a clear definition of the role of the local government now and for the next twenty years , should underpin any consideration of local authority management structures and the role of members and therefore the joint working party 's consideration begin from an inadequate base .
25 The changes aim to improve the high quality of our health service for everyone now and into the next century .
26 ‘ Some better bedtime reading for you , which you can enjoy now and over the next two days . ’
27 ‘ Everything had been geared towards winning today and only now and over the next two weeks will we be concentrating on the Twickenham game , ’ acknowledged Armstrong who had his usual superb display .
28 Now and in the next few seconds .
29 All I was told is that you 're getting twelve months guarantee , but you 've got to have a three thousand mile service , and as the gentleman said erm I recorded the deliveries and sent them all back and on the third one , when I took it in I asked if they 'd put a new set of points in for me and erm unfortunately when it came out there was no compression at all and because because I it was suggested that I dug my heels in a bit and got an independent report and erm basically they told me to get lost because it cost fifty pound to do the report .
30 When a fourth axillary occurs it has a double articulation , i.e. with the posterior notal process proximally and with the third axillary distally .
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