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

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1 Such ambiguities are not unique to Tanzania but run right through relationships between development agencies and African governments .
2 After 200 yds and immediately after track bends right through break in hedge turn left ( waymarked ) proceeding alongside hedge on left .
3 How to find an agency : Look locally for ads in health clinics , doctors ' surgeries , shop windows , or check in the telephone directory .
4 Goats were kept commercially for milk for cheese .
5 We are therefore the inheritors of this tradition whereby expertise , being concentrated , has accrued to the point now where technology allied with pedagogy can provide quite powerfully for children in need , in whatever their setting .
6 Strip grazing is used widely for cattle on kale , but is less popular with mixed stock or sheep on grass .
7 As expected , I found Prince Charles very easy to talk with and we had quite an informal chat , mostly about boats of course , before I stepped backwards along the red carpet with my medal pinned on .
8 Where they had been was raw earth , smothered with the rubbish and dust of bombardment , and pitted with curious mounds and recesses which Nicholas recognised only slowly as rank upon rank of recent , random , haphazard graves .
9 It is clear to all that precious blood has been shed foolishly or even criminally for purposes of prestige alone .
10 The main benefit areas in enterprises which have embarked upon computerised payroll and personnel information are : ( i ) Better personnel management/career planning/training Reduced attrition in key skill areas Matching of people requirements and availability Reduced recruiting costs Reduced training costs ( ii ) Ability to set headcount targets and control to monthly control numbers Reduced cost of people Productivity gains ( iii ) Ability to create computerised model of company payroll including job levels , skill levels , merit targets , headcounts , promotions , overtime , bonuses , shift allowance etc. etc. for use in wage budgeting/bargaining .
11 Boussena 's tour coincided with a series of visits by Sa'adoun Hammadi , Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister , to Kuwait , Qatar , Saudi Arabia and the UAE , during which he pressed vigorously for cuts in production to be implemented .
12 All right as name of café , but no more .
13 The 9 and 11 June amendment widens the scope of the categories of objects concerned and increases the time limit within which a claim for restitution can be made from thirty to fifty years , removing it altogether for objects in state or ecclesiastical ownership .
14 Winter visitors disperse quite rapidly in April and May , and little through passage in spring is shown by the counts in Fig. 2 , except in 1973 and 1974 when a marked movement occurred in the second half of February .
15 In the 1946 birth cohort , their effects were mediated mostly through differences in timing of first birth , the significance of which was underlined above ( Kiernan 1987 ) .
16 Ahead , the wall goes on interminably for mile after mile to the distant swelling on the horizon marking the summit .
17 Ferguson stressed that the American actions need not be interpreted as aggressive but rather as part of defence against a possible Soviet offensive .
18 ‘ Natural History , ’ a straightforward ‘ Best Of ’ brought out by EMI last year , was hard enough for Mark to stomach , but when the label this year released ‘ History Revisited ’ , a remixed ‘ Best Of ’ , well …
19 This may not be the obvious preferred option … but I think the quality is there , I also think that Strachan & McAllister can provide the balls accurately & fast enough for Deance/Wallace with Speed & Rocky providing a pretty good ‘ second line ’ .
20 Copper was found in Crete itself , especially in the Asterousi mountains bordering the Mesara plain , and some may have come from Chrysokamino , near the coast east of Pachyammos , but the demand for metal artefacts is likely to have been high enough for imports of copper to be necessary .
21 Between them , though , these hoofed herbivores ( ungulates ) demonstrate how efficiently vegetation can be divided up and utilized , if nature is given time enough for evolution to work , and a good variety of genes to work upon .
22 In other words , it is not enough for designers of information products to recognise the benefits of those products .
23 This glove has since fulfilled my requirements for treasure hunting being tough enough , warm enough and dry enough for use on land sites , the beach and — obviously underwater .
24 Our circulation had risen to 30,000 , enough for economies of scale in printing to become effective .
25 Theories which aim to explain social phenomena do so through methods of investigation and interpretation which strive for internal consistency , comprehensiveness , and conceptual clarity .
26 Let's not worry too much about claims to exclusivity where truth is concerned — perhaps these are best left until the next world !
27 Language has the ability to stimulate and motivate , not only through appeals to logic but also through appeals to emotion ( Burke , 1950 ; Pfeffer , 1981 ; Edelman , 1964 ) .
28 It is only through consciousness in action arising out of the contradictions of the real relations , that any transformation of either class consciousness or economic relations will come about .
29 His Platonism meant that relationships were ideal patterns , not to be taken literally as lines of descent .
30 Oddly , perhaps ominously , the war has in many respects gone better for Israel to date than for any other single party ( with the possible exception of CNN ) . ’
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