Example sentences of "[prep] [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm you you 've asked er chairman for for a general comment on on what 's been referred to as environmental discount , environmental considerations and so forth . |
2 | Oh yes , did that at the beginning for for a long time . |
3 | This Madam Deputy Speaker , is no way to regulate for for a major issue . |
4 | Erm if there are areas la large areas around Greater Greater York particularly to the west of the city , which because of their flat open character would not be suitable for for a new settlement . |
5 | In making a case for for a new exceptions policy our our starting point really is the erm strategic planning framework provided by structure plan , that 's Policy I five and the proposed Policy E two . |
6 | And I mean I 'm talking in matter of a few thousand pounds , to do for for a whole year . |
7 | Hypnotics should be prescribed , preferably for short periods only , where insomnia secondary to distress is undermining in individual 's resources , such as during a severe grief reaction . |
8 | I mean , that 's m my contribution as as a committed person to equal opportunities , but I 'd welcome an example |
9 | Which I 'll just pick up on as a as as a final point . |
10 | As as a direct result of it erm without anything about it erm Mr in court just wanted to get in and out . |
11 | Er as as a basic starting point yes . |
12 | And no-one looked more livelier than Denis Hollywood in the last seven minutes of a contest that will be talked about for a long time to come . |
13 | As I as I was talking about for a new pattern |
14 | So those are three , anyway , three things erm that you might like to think about for a short message for a response to the White Paper . |
15 | or sorry it sends a signal to the adrenal glands which sit on the top of the kidneys yeah , and pumps adrenalin into the blood which again is something that makes you ready and that 's what all these things about about a dry throat a wonky voice a shaking limbs is all about a very primitive instinct of fight or flight . |
16 | Howard considered for about a micro second . |
17 | However , that is what I am paid for as a full- time member of staff . |
18 | Or , and this was more likely , he found Beth too lovely , too desirable , too much like the women he had longed for as a young man , and never had the fortune to find . |
19 | Does it indicate that the meaning of an idiom can not be inferred from ( or , more precisely , can not be accounted for as a compositional function of ) the meanings the parts carry IN THAT EXPRESSION ? |
20 | The definition must be understood as stating that an idiom is an expression whose meaning can not be accounted for as a compositional function of the meanings its parts have when they are not parts of idioms . |
21 | They should be accounted for separately only if the instruments are capable of being cancelled or redeemed independently of each other ; otherwise they should be accounted for as a single instrument . |
22 | Another utility , Shell , is an improved version of the File Manager , with more use of icons , and the ability to design composite filters for selecting the files that you view , such as after a certain date , as well as starting with B or with an extension of . |
23 | As often happens with highly endangered species , this dolphin has been much sought after as a rare specimen for overseas aquaria , and has been captured for display in the US and Switzerland . |
24 | Yonhap quoted an official as saying North Korea had accepted a US proposal to meet again in Beijing , possibly as early as next week , and a senior Seoul government source told Reuters the talks were to be held after after a current US-South Korean military exercise , Team Spirit , ended . |
25 | ‘ She 's looked after like a little princess . ’ |
26 | The director retired soon after with a tax-free cash lump sum a lot smaller than it need have been , because all the calculations were based on an artificially small definition of final pensionable salary . |
27 | I found that most of the animals in the circuses were looked after with a great deal of care and attention . |
28 | We want them looked after in a caring way , and treated as children , not as bits of evidence in some concocted case about satanism or something . ’ |
29 | There are countries where you might enter and be looked after in a hospitable way ; you do not feel that could happen in England . |
30 | During a trip with his amateur mountaineering father the rains came and young Simon spent four days being looked after in a Buddhist teaching monastery . |