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

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1 The administration 's response to these dilemmas is , first , to keep as secret as possible what the state is doing and , second , to operate through organizations not formally part of the state apparatus .
2 The high quality of the Gulf pearls and the fact that the fisheries were controlled by Arabs ensured that from the market at Bandar e Lengeh on the Iranian coast not far west of the Gulf of Hormuz they entered into the trade network of the Indian Ocean and adjacent areas .
3 Many tutor-librarians were also required , as a condition of appointment to teacher-scales , to teach a minimum number of hours in the Liberal Studies programme , and this often included the teaching of subjects not essentially part of the librarian 's speciality .
4 Show how the rate of interest could still rise to r 2 and investment still only fall to I 2 if this curve were to shift .
5 In practice however only specialization by client group has become an established model , although increasingly there may be some evidence of a diversity of specialisms being adopted within client groups , most particularly within child care .
6 Mendeleev placed some of these elements below even hydrogen in his table .
7 Erm , now what that means is , if you ca n't answer the question and you 've only got a few lines down then sort of trying t w blur it a little bit and make it waffly so that there 's something we can point to and say that you 've written something , right ?
8 It then continued north including a photographic run past just north of Bewdley before traversing the loop at Highley .
9 Although judges sometimes loosely talk of material which is " inherently obscene " or " obscene per se " , it is clear that this concept is irreconcilable with the legislative definition of obscenity .
10 So you have n't seen grandma presumably just sort of spoke to her ?
11 So what we actually are possibly seeing is ourselves coming out of the trough so therefore part of it 's a training curve , but we do need to see that training curve start to come down and get back on to a level but we do n't know where the level is , that 's what worries us at this stage .
12 You were right , Nigel , to say that there are talented individuals not yet part of a team — and you were right to say that Western Samoa are a bit useful .
13 A number of pitfalls have to be considered when looking at diversification not least lack of experience in a new venture , the capital cost and working capital requirements , the cautious attitude of banks , and the marketing side .
14 They worked outward from the city to a point not far south of the Souk al-Gadira and then returned , thus making two sweeps of the river bank .
15 Splitting this function into its partial fractions where Now comparison of coefficients of s shows that , or , Hence and application of equation ( 11.32 ) reveals that In a similar way from equations ( 11.32 ) and ( 11.35 ) .
16 Representation on special needs was also made to the Select Committee , by teachers ' associations and others , making the point that early identification of delay difficulties is facilitated when the provisions and structures are in place .
17 Well , my , my memory right , you go down into , into like a , the ground floor and the top of the , like the bottom of the next floor is about that sort of height , but there is a wall up there sort of thing , which erm , I , I must , which you could probably get on .
18 Does support between members of families really only pass between the inner circle of intimate kin ?
19 As he prepares to defend his reputation as well as what is inaccurately described as his undisputed world heavyweight title here tomorrow night against Riddick Bowe , he says : ‘ I realise that if I do n't win , I 'll be remembered as a bum . ’
20 WITH HAIR styling excess no longer flavour of the month , the smart ‘ salons ’ are looking for more Nineties methods of lightening your pockets .
21 Consider for example how readily information about the relative position of streets is available from a map of a town centre rather than a verbal description of all the streets .
22 The Market : Takeovers once more talk of the town
23 I mean it 's going in and out at the right places but it 's also to do with childbearing O K. So George is changing the subject there completely kind of off the wall is n't he , er this comment ?
24 Britain no longer target of Russian missiles
25 Carrying through life a heavy sense that early separation from Ottery had left him no better than an orphan , Coleridge took comfort in believing that his own grandfather had been an orphan before him , a nameless , parentless child , discovered beneath a Devon sky .
26 Or do the nuclear powers-that be believe that they have won for the world not only peace in our time , but peace for a million years and more .
27 Buy big tomorrow " Sell out of this now because you 'll need those funds and a lot more tomorrow morning for a marvellous American stock we 've got coming in .
28 This domanial regime suited large-scale landlords with far-flung holdings ( great monasteries were landlords of this type ) , and by Charles the Bald 's reign , it had become general in much of what is now France north of the Loire with some examples also further south in Poitou .
29 You get high levels of urban unemployment there so migration to the urban areas and not finding employment situation .
30 For glass no longer surface of infinite slimness but shadow of fourth dimension , seen by us as three , reproduced as two .
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