Example sentences of "[prep] [prep] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 For for the chilly days .
2 You were right in saying that there was very bad press given to hormone replacement therapy in in the early days when they used very high doses of of er un er , of normal oestrogens and this caused an increase in the amount of end of uterus , uterine cancer and this I think has generally er mo mo mo ruined the course for for the older doctors because they still think that it 's associated with an increase in cancer and they have n't got up to date to realise that the more modern preparations are not causing this and that 's where I think th the problems li lie .
3 At times , such as during the long wars with France from 1793 to 1815 , they seem to have done so especially to fill the labour gap created by absent men .
4 Perspicacious as ever I asked the council 's marketing director , John Howard , if he had then researched what consumers were looking for during the 60 seconds that were being removed from their lives for ever .
5 No , I mean I know that is is not exactly pertinent to the application that is er in , erm I my personal view is that that that bungalows are are practical , we have had it stated by one resident that a house and a bungalow would be acceptable , erm not that I am er anticipating any other planning develop er applications by these applicants but er would a house of a similar nature to one of these that they have proposed , plus a bungalow er , would we have as much opposition to this , to that as as the present ones , or you would prefer to defer until you saw it ?
6 Mean arterial pressure was the most important variable to adjust for between the two groups .
7 Without doubt one of the liveliest and most sought after of the Tyrolean resorts , Kitzbuhel offers everything .
8 President : Gen. Denis Sassou-Nguesso ( since 1979 ) , who is also C.-in.C. of the armed forces .
9 Obviously it is sad to part with such a fine piece of craftsmanship , but it will be appreciated and well-looked after in the National Museums of Scotland , as one of the major items in the important spinning-wheel collections .
10 James Wood , Director of the Art Institute of Chicago , conveyed a suspicion held by most high-level museum administrators : ‘ I would assume that these exhibitions have been tailored more as events than as the kind of exhibitions that are being sought after by the major museums ’ .
11 They are not kept thoroughly clean , as they were when they were looked after by the local authorities .
12 From the physical point of view , the human child is at its most vulnerable during and just after birth , and it remains ‘ at risk ’ , in the actuarial sense , throughout early childhood , particularly during what our society thinks of as the pre-school years .
13 By trying to concentrate on what she thought of as the negative parts of his personality she would protect her own weakness .
14 He felt no fear that either the militia or the rebels would molest him or his men , since all the troubles were occurring in what he thought of as the richer areas .
15 No but the national accounts department is set up to deal with the head offices of of the key multiples and national accounts .
16 Erm it consisted of the ambassadors of the great , of the , of of the great powers erm er meeting together at St Petersburg .
17 Bill Hughes , deputy chairman of of the Scottish Conservatives , said he was elated about the election results and stressed that the Union was safe in Tory hands .
18 That was why a lot of of the old men used to get farmer 's lung then , feeding this stuff in the Winter .
19 That is what they 're saying and I think that that can only be seen as eminently reasonable and I think that that Edward has hit the nail right on the head when he says look if this issue is not properly considered locally there can be no alternative if Government fails in its duty to call it in in the in the interests of of the local communities and the region at large , then it will have to go to Brussels .
20 Range of out-of the ordinary calendars based on Chronicle titles .
21 I wonder how many letters we get in the course of a month , Chris and Chris , Colin , Andrew , I wonder how many letters they get in the course of a month , which start of with the famous words , your salesman said because this is what they go out to say .
22 There are two possibilities we must consider : the first is that player A wants small values of ; this is achieved by lower ( higher ) levels of in the early stages of play if .
23 I think it 's partly the subtlety of it , because on the surface , er the Teenage Mutant Turtles are er sort of in the classic goodies v baddies mould , and er they 're rather charming in fact , they 're almost naive , they kind of stroll along enjoying their pizzas , and if you look at the front of a lot of the magazines there , they 're looking really , really merry and cheerful .
24 It is certainly true that popular rule , conceived of in the simplest terms , does not logically imply a commitment to respect for individual liberty : there could be such a thing as popular tyranny , or a popularly endorsed tyranny .
25 Lyric poetry is not subjective in the ordinary sense ; and in its freedom from subjectivity it should be thought of in the same terms as music .
26 It 's a pattern that Irish rugby will see a lot more of in the coming years as the successful clubs in this new , competitive All Ireland League attract the top players .
27 It was a process of automatic writing such as she had heard tell of in the sillier drawing-rooms of the county where idle men and women amused and , she suspected , sometimes alarmed themselves by tinkering in realms they did not understand ; except that this was very different , for the entirety of her intellect was engaged .
28 Cllr Brooks was unavailable for comment but Elizabeth Leitch , Monklands housing convener , said it was regrettable that Cllr Murphy had seen fit to make allegations to the press instead of to the appropriate authorities .
29 The disk version of Over The Net features different backdrops for the four beaches .
30 The Killinghall bypass er does bypass some of the severe bends of at the southern ends .
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