Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] [noun pl] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | N. So you learnt ollie stalefish tonight after getting ollies at last . |
2 | Branson , in a moment of impulse , decided to do away with the convention of describing passengers as first class or economy ; instead baggage stickers were printed for ‘ Upper Class ’ , ‘ Middle Class ’ and ‘ Riff Raff ’ . |
3 | A list of Hailing Parishioners in 15th and 16th centuries : Geoffrey Absolom 1453 |
4 | THE bookmakers are pressing ahead with their campaign for evening opening of betting shops by next summer . |
5 | Patients are now being promised local charter standards for waiting times for first outpatient appointments and maximum clinic waiting times of 30 minutes . |
6 | Bill Barker , senior social worker , explained that the team had served children as well as adults with learning disabilities until last year . |
7 | The trust aims to relieve poverty and distress in the third world , educate the public about the third world , and promote research into finding solutions to third world problems . |
8 | Mehew 's contribution probably surprised the scouts , who were almost certainly in Bath to watch Penrice and Nigel Martyn , but it is a fair reflection of his part in pushing Rovers into second place . |
9 | This done , it was not long before the advantages of trusts in creating rights in third parties came to be seen and to be put to good use . |
10 | The children of the school regularly prepare and sing the Sunday Mass ; parents and school unite in preparing children for First Communion ; the Mothers and the Men have a variety of fund-raising and other tasks not least supporting each other ; the S.V.P. look after the elderly , and the senior citizens , particularly those who are housebound , pray for us all . |
11 | It is then only of use in setting problems for next time . |
12 | The difficulty of becoming vividly aware of the worst without having a positive taste for it may be illustrated by listing underminers of eighteenth century faith in human perfectibility who have earned our thanks by laying the ground for a view of life reconcilable with the trenches , bombs and concentration camps of our own era — Sade , Maistre , Baudelaire , Dostoevsky , Nietzsche , Freud . |
13 | Push empty needles from non working to working position and make a hem by placing loops of first row worked in main yarn evenly along the row . |
14 | Push empty needles from non working to working position and makes a hem by placing loops of first row worked in main yarn evenly along the row . |
15 | Push empty needles from non working to working position and make a hem by placing loops of first row worked in main yarn evenly along the row . |