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

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1 On a summons issued by solicitors for the interim government of Somalia , the Republic of Somalia was substituted as the plaintiff in the proceedings and directions were given for payment out of the money paid into court to the solicitors instructed by the interim government , unless cause was shown why it should not be so paid out .
2 It was a sore point with some villagers who never wished it there and were glad to see its removal during the 1939–45 war for scrap along with the church railings .
3 IBM 's RS/6000 products and also its AS/400 line ( despite proprietary software and other distinctions ) can not continue to succeed unless they provide good value for money along with the comfort of the IBM logo .
4 Each team had its own place at the coal seam and was responsible for hewing coal with a pick or drill , loading it into tubs for transportation out of the mine and propping up the roof as they advanced .
5 The saga of the Danish No suggests that the EC can no longer evolve by piling amendment after amendment on to the Treaty of Rome — conveniently insidious though this method may be .
6 Mushtaq , shortly before England took the lead , was inconsolable when Smith survived and appeal after padding up to a googly .
7 ‘ Then Rodney came over and the two of us went into the back yard and saw Siobhan screaming for help out of a bedroom widow . ’
8 It is often the case that parents experiencing management difficulties present their request for help along with a welter of problems , anxieties , complaints and sometimes mis-information that they think the listener wants to hear .
9 Brando as icon in On The Waterfront : a powerhouse performance , all passion and churning frustration
10 Bounce light is aimed upwards at the walls and ceiling for reflection back onto the subject below .
11 It was a Dutch medical man who is credited with having discovered the first recipe for gin back in the 1600s .
12 Third , QC , as Chairman of the Race Relations Committee , is channelling all requests for reconsideration back to the CLE .
13 Nisbet and Sadler ( 12 ) further point out that school closure may bring loss of employment , loss of rates through migration out of the district and loss of resources due to disinclination to develop together with decline of existing services such as transport .
14 Here above all he or she has to organize as far as possible a staff consensus , to present it to the governors and to explain any requests for modification back to the staff — and then if necessary to carry out the modification .
15 He had then put the bottle of whisky out on the table , in the hope that after a couple of shots , Pat Milligan 's rage would abate , and they could talk instead about the Red Sox 's chances in next week 's match against the New York Giants .
16 David took two quarter bottles of champagne out of the mini-bar , and collected two tooth mugs .
17 Initially it is likely to get the Sbus versions of Freedom out into the Sparc-compatible market , and says it has already been approached by several of those suppliers .
18 This can be seen as a system for design in which the mapping of function on to the geometric domains is raised to the next level in which the requirement to manage and control the process is mapped on to the sub-processes or departments .
19 In other cases where British judges have been unable to reconcile Community and national law they have thrown the burden of responsibility back upon the government and suggested that the applicants sue the government for breach of a Community obligation under Case C-6190 and C-9190 Francovich and Bonifaci v Italy [ 1992 ] IRLR 84 .
20 The microwave chimed and she hauled a still half-frozen block of chilli out on a big plate ; she started breaking it up with a large wooden spoon .
21 Whether or not the decision was motivated by tenderness towards motorists is hard to tell , but there was certainly some logic in keeping offences of negligence out of the ‘ unlawful act ’ doctrine when a separate head of manslaughter by gross negligence already existed .
22 Being organised can take a great deal of worry out of a single life .
23 Secondly , it is of course up to the individual credit granter to decide whether or not to enter into a transaction requested by an individual customer .
24 This is , by definition , neither a penalty clause , nor a limitation of liability up to a certain amount , because it is supposed to be a genuine pre-estimate of the damage .
25 ‘ No , I have n't really got time — I 'll come this afternoon , I 've got a split shift — ’ Juliet hurried past Sister out of the room .
26 Half the Dale believes him to be some sort of wizard out of the western mountains , and folk such as Bragad will use the rumours .
27 The revenue gained from this reform should be used so that contributions rise by single percentage points over bands of income up to the upper earnings limit .
28 Look out for products from companies such as Marshalls who have an attractive range of paving from the rugged , riven-faced textures of Heritage through to the seven shades of the brick-sized Keyblock system .
29 At Cheltenham , they recoup early losses with a late hat-trick of winners ; at Brighton , they come badly unstuck ; and at Redcar they pull off a major coup , smuggling suitcase-loads of money on to a 7–1 shot past the eagle eye of the bookies .
30 He and Compeyson had got a lot of money out of a rich lady some years before , and Arthur kept dreaming of this lady .
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