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

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1 It 's very hard not to put your own views on to other people 's lifestyles .
2 Of the total 79 referrals received between October 1987 and March 1988 , the NSPCC team dealt with 50 cases alone , jointly investigated one with social services department staff and referred the remainder on for various reasons for example , secondary task work .
3 Spoon blobs of the choux pastry on to wet baking sheets and bake in a pre-heated oven for 15 min .
4 Not all surveyors have the same ambition and aptitude , and unless training is the reason for putting appropriate surveyors on to certain jobs , it is advisable to select those individuals who have experience relevant to , and interest in , the particular project in hand .
5 The treatment of the short-sleeved belted chit on of light material is assimilated in the taste of the time to that of the heavy chit on ( figs. 73–4 , 76 ) , though the structure of the garment is quite different .
6 Pipe outlines of sixteen lifebelts on to non-stick paper — inner and outer circles , with a hole about 2·5cm ( 1inch ) in diameter .
7 The man in the light-brown coat spooned the henna powder on to fancy scales with tiny brass weights , then folded it into a sheet of brown paper tied up with string .
8 Progressive rock believed in FUSION , the grafting on of new musics .
9 There are only three ways of controlling phylloxera : by grafting on to phylloxera-resistant rootstocks , the accepted method ; by planting into ‘ phylloxera-proof ’ soil of at least 85% sand content ; or by submersion ( flooding the vines ) for a period of sixty days in slightly permeable soils and ninety days in very permeable soils , sufficient to kill phylloxera but hardly practical for a working vineyard , especially when there is every likelihood that the parasite will return .
10 Grafting on to American rootstock led to a much needed rationalisation , whereby only the best sites in the classic regions were replanted and only noble vines were cultivated .
11 The trouble had started in March when Mohawks on the Kahnesatake reservation in Oka , Quebec , 33 km south-west of the city of Montreal , erected a barricade on a highway to prevent the town council from extending a golf course on to sacred burial land .
12 And have there been any specific breakthroughs in organic chemistry you can put your fingers on in recent years ?
13 There was even less money available for education after September , when many new famine duties and financial burdens were shifted from Moscow on to local authorities .
14 He evidently led musicians on with false promises : a long letter from the cellist Carlo Graziani details amounts owing and favours not forthcoming ( Giardini seems to have promised him a place in the Queen 's Band , though it is highly unlikely that he would have had such influence ) .
15 So you 'll all learn how to divert your phones , and camp on to other people 's and all sorts of things like that , which are rather jolly , so you 'll do that later on .
16 The next stage was to transfer this jumbled narrative on to A4-sized cards .
17 In pure strength , apart from their flexibility , the lashings , sewings and bindings used by primitive peoples , and by seamen down to recent times , are more efficient than metal fastenings , indeed sledges are still made in this way .
18 But then she did n't usually sleep so soundly out of doors , and she put her reactions down to recent stress .
19 Nadobenko , although a previous stage winner , had started the final stage almost seven minutes down on Lillywhite overall .
20 The river current swept Trent down between Golden Girl 's twin hulls .
21 Featuring an exceptional collection of photographs , informative illustrations and maps , this book combines first hand accounts along with historical facts and figures relating to air combat over the past 78 years .
22 The adopter receives a personalised certificate , a photo of the animal , a complimentary entrance ticket to London Zoo , and a car sticker and button badge along with regular animal information .
23 They were hemmed in on all sides by thick heavy stone , but still the wind managed to snake in through innumerable cracks and crannies .
24 Another key aspect of the new courses has been the building in of planned linkages to degree provision .
25 Brig Cumming said a key element of the plan was to ‘ picket the people ’ in other words to set up communications lines so that all levels of the factions from top commanders down to local warlords and the actual troops manning barricades were aware of the nature of the convoys and when they were planned to pass through a specific area .
26 They were they had a a board in of white kitten , free to good home .
27 I am pleased to inform you however that the Council the British Association of Sport and Medicine Scotland have persuaded the Medical and Dental Defence Union of Scotland to include voluntary sports medicine care in the lowest subscription category along with advisory services and ‘ Good Samaritan ’ work .
28 The runners and riders along with other details appear in Friday 's Racing Post and a report with results appears in Monday 's issue .
29 Since 1987 the results of prospecting for gold and silver have been passed to the BGS by the Crown Estate Commissioners and will eventually be available for public inspection along with other information from the BGS archives .
30 Apparently Sir William along with various VIP 's were to inspect examples of railway infrastructure in the Mid-Wales area that are in need of renovation , and then decide on which are most worthy of financial aid .
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