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

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1 I suspect that Pound never went further into Aubeterre than this inn , and one needs to have walked in his footsteps from Chalais to Aubeterre to see how he could well have done this , skirting the hill , stopping for perhaps a mid-day meal in the inn , and then pushing on at once for La Tour Blanche .
2 However , in some localities , such as below the water table and in waterlogged soils , reducing conditions can prevail .
3 It should be explained at this point that each university is funded at the full rate for only a core number of ‘ Fully Funded ’ students in each of 25 ‘ narrow ’ subject groups .
4 A new sole will cost from £7–£15 , depending on the material used , or about £4 for only a heel replacement .
5 Rain spoiled the opening day of Durham 's first match as a first-class county to the extent that play was possible for only the morning session , which allowed Paul Parker and John Glendenen to put on 119 in an untroubled manner off 34 overs .
6 On Harrogate , erm I think the discussions have clarified a lot of the the sort of outstanding issues that that er were between perhaps the County Council and erm Professor Lock , er not so much between ourselves and Harrogate , although we have the the issue , and I think if I read it right , this could well be er the only issue that is between us in the Harrogate area , the issue of the strategic sites .
7 Now , after quite a shore period , the locomotive has been steamed for the first time and is almost in working order .
8 Just for tonight the living room becomes the Tricalarium , and cutomers are encouraged to enter into the spirit by dressing appropriately .
9 Television had brought golf to the working class and for just a moment television gave us an idea of what it meant to them .
10 One of the decisions you have to make is whether to have the entertainer for just an entertainment slot or for the whole party .
11 The safest way to do this is to write a program which consists of only the machine code routines and enough BBCBASIC(Z80) to assemble them .
12 The 13th edition of Just a Bite guide lists 900 of the best places in which to eat without breaking the bank .
13 You can make it different like and make it sort of still a dance area .
14 Another critic who took up the moral cudgels against the ‘ spicy ’ jokes and suggestive songs described how ‘ this kind of garbage is part and parcel of the repertoire of nearly every music hall in the kingdom … it puts decency and clean-living at a discount , and it glorifies immorality all round ’ .
15 I think this new ‘ cart ’ is an amalgam of nearly every pop style !
16 Simon Patiño , the family 's patriarch , who rose from being a clerk in a mining supplies store to owner of the largest known tin deposit , accrued revenues from the manufacture of nearly every tin can and piece of tin foil and was ultimately appointed a representative of the Bolivian government in Paris .
17 We shall see that an important feature of both the monetarist approach and our simple model is the so-called augmented Phillips curve .
18 The rejection of both the trust analogy and the doctrine of agency leaves unexplained the situation where a new State has come into being in accordance with a treaty to which it is not a party .
19 Few people can fail to be impressed by the rate of growth of both the animal protection and environmental movements in the last twenty years , or by the extraordinary change in public attitudes with which this growth has been associated .
20 Visits , though immensely enjoyable , had elements of both the obstacle race and the assault course .
21 The construction of the IMAX theatre has allowed reorganisation of both the gift shop and book store , both are now enlarged and refurbished .
22 The demand for buses has dropped dramatically since the late 1970s and this process has been accelerated by the ending of both the bus grant and revenue support for bus services .
23 First , assessment of efficiency explicitly requires consideration of both the resource use and the improvements in health obtained from the use of health care interventions .
24 Gurney , engaged in starting auxiliaries of both the Civilization Society and the BFASS in Norfolk , urged influential figures in the county to support both .
25 Although the diagnostic value of both the antigliadin antibody-IgA and the sugar intestinal permeability test is high in patients with active disease , our data seem to indicate that the predictive value of these tests , particularly the intestinal permeability test , is lower in treated patients .
26 According to Computer Reseller News it will incorporate parts of both the Motion Picture and the Joint Photographic Experts Groups algorithms , rendering it capable of running video at 30 frames a second without additional hardware .
27 Once again Benjamin used his warrant , pushing his way through the grumbling spectators until we had a good view of both the execution scene and Smithfield Common .
28 The ‘ combat ’ called for here would certainly have been ‘ risky ’ for it would have led inevitably to the destruction of both the Republican party and the Reagan administration .
29 Tony Deep ( associate producer , FAMILY PRIDE ) and members of both the production team and the cast will be present to discuss the series .
30 As in Philadelphia the major effort of the Belfast research was focused on the community studies ; the main function of both the doorstep survey and the telephone survey was to provide a context within which to place the findings of those studies .
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