Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | All it was first of all was a little graze on top of the skin . |
2 | Women whose ovaries produce too much suffer from hair on the face and chest , which they find very upsetting . |
3 | Hodai , your arrows have n't enough spline for use with my bow . |
4 | The offer 's open only while stocks last so hurry to post off the order form . |
5 | Its marbled , fine-grained beef is of very good quality and taste and it is well worth the rather long wait for maturity in spite of the lack of size . |
6 | Long sail in company to Fiscardo . |
7 | Should we not rather be appalled at their heedless and destructive course through a world where people daily perish within sight of their conspicuous profligacy ? |
8 | Secondly , private garages only count as part of the limit on house extensions if they are within 5 metres of the house , otherwise they are treated in the same way as other outbuildings . |
9 | J all happen by accident to be linearly dependent , there will be four numbers w , w , w , w for which |
10 | Roch Christian Kabore , hitherto Minister in charge of special duties with the Presidency , was also named Minister of State . |
11 | The practical difficulties of laser-Doppler anemometry obviously vary from flow to flow ; sometimes it may be easy to mount a precision optical system around the flow , other times far from easy . |
12 | I personally like to idea of meetings like this , both because of the element of local co-operation and also because we can hear the views of other people , railway sympathisers rather than railway enthusiasts perhaps , on how railways fit into the scene . |
13 | If so get in touch with Steve Hack on Farnham 725224 every Monday and we 'll give you some free publicity . |
14 | On balance , they believe it to be a flexible enough approach to SSE to be applicable to different school circumstances , to be institutionally penetrating and to be capable of bringing about changes in schools using it . |
15 | Does the seventy five thousand only operate on stuff beyond that ? |
16 | Examination methods and timetables naturally differ from course to course but , in general , candidates are assessed both on written examinations and on course work during the year . |
17 | You only go to prison for stealing and things like that . ’ |
18 | I only go for tendering of accounts like B T for example |
19 | The Eladeldi supervise everything , and anyway the jobs worth having all go on word of mouth . |
20 | this , this , they only start from sort of like , there 's the house , and it goes half way up the garden , so I want fifty up at one side , and put fifty to go up other side , I want fifty to go across the garden , and they 're gon na go across the garden and cut the garden in half |
21 | The moas have all gone — mostly wiped out by the Maoris , who arrived in about the tenth century AD , and have dispelled the myth that hunter-gathering people necessarily live in harmony with nature . |
22 | In contrast , inequalities of social status only exist by virtue of the fact that status differences are constructed and recognised by members of social groups . |
23 | In every Shakespeare play where prose appears ( as it does in all but four : Henry VI , Parts 1 and 3 ; King John ; Richard II ) , characters constantly move from prose to verse , or from verse to prose , and back again . |
24 | Nitzer Ebb especially think of life as one long siege , a purifying test of your inner strength . |
25 | After all , it is said that children grow out of crime and naturally move to independence from their families . |
26 | The events leading up to this have been much studied in the development of the Dipteran puparium , in which the quinones apparently arise by oxidation of a phenolic substrate N-acetyldopamine , itself derived from tyrosine ( Karlson and Sekeris , 1966 ) . |
27 | In their natural state , such lands are characterised by large herds of herbivores that seasonally migrate in tune with biomass availability , so it is not surprising that overgrazing and land degradation ensue . |
28 | Remember that an overdeveloped soleus will give the appearance of a ‘ thick ’ ankle , so aim for balance between the two rather than just increased size . |
29 | This extremely lazy lifestyle was one long yawn from dawn to dusk . |
30 | ‘ The waste and desert appearance is partly caused by the vast extent of the common lands belonging to the towns and villages , the system of management of which is ruinous in the extreme , and the finest districts , capable of enriching the proprietors and the country at large , are abandoned to , and only serve as pasture for goats , sheep or a few asses . ’ |