Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [prep] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The history of the Ottoman Empire , for example , is only dealt with here in so far as it immediately affects non-Turkish Europe . |
2 | An illustrated lecture presented by Mark Jones developed from his best-selling book about York 's ‘ narrow places to walk along , leading from somewhere to somewhere else ’ . |
3 | The concert will take place from 7pm to 11pm tomorrow and the ground will be open to the public from 5pm . |
4 | It was an interesting if much too long meeting lasting from 2pm to about 6.15pm — but interesting in that , with rather few of us there , it was a chance to range over a whole lot of issues on and off the agenda , and a chance to appreciate the efforts , interests , aspirations and voluntary input of many others — though of course they get support from their activities from their employers . |
5 | Demonstrators were stationed outside the house from 7.30am until about 8pm . |
6 | er because at that time there was quite a lot , you would get one mill in probably with somewhere about seventy looms in it and there would only b be less than ten of them working . |
7 | The show will run from 10am to 4pm tomorrow and Sunday . |
8 | The exhibition is open from 10am to 6pm daily , and there will be 150 companies offering advice on all aspects of house purchase . |
9 | Sessions would run from 10am to around 4.30pm Tuesday to Thursday and 10am to around 2pm on Fridays throughout the hearing . |
10 | ‘ You can carry on doing my washing , if that will please you — and knowing you as I do , I do n't doubt you 'll be in here at least once or twice a week clearing things up and telling me what a mess I 'm living in — just as you do now . |
11 | So in fact one of the things that you Cos usually you 're given more points here so you can get a nice curve on both sides so you get a nice Do n't go from there to there straight across . |
12 | They 'll say I wonder what she 's trying to find in there with all that rattling . |
13 | Sometimes you have wisdom teeth that have hung on in there for so long they wo n't come out and just lounge about on the X-rays , flicking V-signs . |
14 | She will continue as long as possible playing doubles , saying : ‘ I 'll hang in there for as long as I can . ’ |
15 | Phone lines are open until 7.30pm tonight , and from 9am to 5pm thereafter . |
16 | The crusaders had returned to their interstellar castle — which flew onward from nowhere to nowhere just as it had done for many millennia , and must continue to do for many millennia more . |
17 | Women interested in being their own boss are invited to attend a seminar in Women 's Skills offices , Sun Alliance House , from 9.30am to 3.30pm tomorrow . |
18 | AT just after 3pm yesterday the Press Association put out a story about Prime Minister Neil Kinnock kissing the Queen 's hand . |
19 | This worked as a strategy at least for as long as the persons involved lived in the same household and shared their resources . |
20 | In this case , it would be hard to find language indicating more clearly that Mr Clayton intended the land to be preserved and managed as playing fields for all time , or at least for as long as the law permitted . |
21 | Certainly , and not surprisingly , the higher stratum of more secure workers and to a lesser extent their families had access to better health and also housing provision in this period before the state played a significant role in either area — at least for as long as they remained in fairly regular work . |
22 | But as a Muslim city it never aspired to , nor ever achieved , anything like the turbulent freedom of the Italian city republics , at least till much later . |
23 | Even when making full allowance for the cultural context and resource limitations , nearly all independent commentators agree that , at least until very recently , conditions in Indian prisons have been appalling . |
24 | On the other hand ( at least until very recently ) , the " emolument package " consisted simply of a standard salary offer . |
25 | Louis XV was stating what had , at least until very recently , been a commonplace , when he claimed in 1766 that ‘ in my person alone resides sovereign power … |
26 | But the irony is that this perception was not clearly shared by the Conservative high command , at least until quite late in the campaign . |
27 | If one may accept the equivalence of at least the concepts underlying the terms and on the one hand and and on the other , there is thus some solid evidence , in addition to the line of reasoning advanced above , to suggest that the concept of a division between " the interior " and " the exterior " existed at least from fairly early on in the sixteenth century ; and it is not unreasonable to suppose that the terms haric and dahil are not anachronistic in respect of the Kanunname . |
28 | A thorough and detailed biography of Arthur Henderson is also badly needed ; the recent short studies by F. M. Leventhal and Chris Wrigley add little , at least in so far as the events of 1931 are concerned . |
29 | It would be a mistake , however , to dismiss this aspect of the Liberal reform programme as being of no legislative or historical significance , at least in so far as the preceding details have revealed that the different schemes were the result of much thought and argument on the part of a number of interest groups , each of which cared about the transition process , believing it to be critical for the economic and moral welfare of working-class youth . |
30 | The immediate prospects are not promising for the child , at least in so far as primary schools are concerned . |