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

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1 The Communist Party could apparently hope for little from the Socialist League and for nothing from the Labour Party .
2 Er how about somewhere around the twenty third of March ?
3 That was my work , then when she came down on duty , she would sit one side of the table with her books and I would sit the other and count all the money , you see , then I would take this money er , in a bag , through on to the black through the , past the ticket collector and take it to the booking office and they took it from me and took it when they took their money to the bank , you see .
4 For in between the two pages of words he had brought himself off , face stretched tight with lust , mind gurgling with images of the girl with black hair and red boots kneeling on a bed so that her full young breasts with long pink nipples dangled into his palms as he mounted her from behind , calling for her to cream , baby , cream .
5 I mean they , people er , the hairdresser 's for instance , they seemed to be there for evermore at the far end , towards I mean er , er , and then there was half way along on the other side and
6 I should have known that no amount of understanding can carry any individual for long against the swirling crowds of social existence , and that soon after rejoining them I too should be stampeding with them .
7 Yet it is hardly likely that even if links had been made a ramshackle group of peasant armies using antiquated military techniques could have stood out for long against the Red Army .
8 15 She had good reason to suspect that it would , for long before the 1924 show opened , she had decided to try to convince the critics to change their ideas about her work by changing the nature of what she exhibited .
9 Finally , it should be noted that high U/Pb does not survive for long in the convecting mantle ; otherwise the magnitude of Pb isotopic heterogeneity in basalts would be greatly increased .
10 This fantasy world of natural lust , ironically , can scarcely ever have been more closely realized than in the appalling conditions of the urban poor in the sordid back streets and alleys of prosperous Victorian cities ; but it could not , of course , be permitted to endure for long in the theoretical world .
11 The economies total output , its Gross Domestic Product , expanded for much of the eighties and peaked in the middle of nineteen ninety .
12 The simple fact that it 's not an adequate form of research does n't count for much in the commercial field .
13 I knew the course because of playing it in my army days , and I knew where the worst of the rough was , but that did n't count for much after the first day .
14 The content of the act and its successful passage can be accounted for only by the sustained and effective political activity of the Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria , one of the two wealthiest , and probably the best organised , health charity in Australia .
15 Various groups act as social as well as literal gatekeepers to the rewards which rural England has to offer , and visitors are allowed through only on a selective basis .
16 The 1940s saw a very slight increase , accounted for entirely by the post-war ‘ baby boom ’ .
17 Tickets are £5 before 11pm , £4 after 11pm , and £3 after 11pm with a Smashed ! flyer .
18 Full line-up at the club , which takes place at Islington Powerhaus on Wednesday nights , is Admission is £5 before 11pm , £4 after 11pm , and £3 after 11pm with a Smashed ! flyer .
19 The Bishop Auckland inquest heard the accident happened soon after 10.30pm on an unlit stretch of the Redworth road .
20 The goal came after midway through the second half …
21 ‘ Then what are you doing out here in the first place ? ’
22 stopped at the tea rooms after completely over the top ordering .
23 Thus , it could turn out that a difference is best accounted for not by the first social variable that you quantify ( for example , social class ) , but by a second or third one ( for example , sex of speaker ) .
24 No no , not really , not , not between not between a married couple no .
25 Okay , working with anybody , just just for just for a few minutes each it 's just because what I want you to experience is what it 's like to continually go over the same thing , I want you to experience that , to continually stick to your guns just experience that okay ?
26 There was a case in Lothian last year where the health board objected to the conversion of somewhere into a 75 bed registered nursing home and they lost it on appeal .
27 I mean I do that with a , you know when I 'm sort of on about a long delivery talk about
28 Something else you become very aware of all over the Basque country is the bracken .
29 thank you , now we 're going to bind this up , you take the long edge , sorry that goes down the long edge comes first of all over the two fingers and round the base of the thumb
30 The first order condition ( 16 ) representing the WD curve is affected by the altered distribution of only through the median member 's ‘ reputation-commitment ’ term , .
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