Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [conj] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Who exactly is the Euro-fighter meant to defend Britannia and our European allies against now that the Berlin Wall is down , the Soviet Union is rushing towards disarmament and the Warsaw Pact has suddenly become the best investment opportunity since the post-war Marshall Plan ?
2 Who exactly is the Euro-fighter meant to defend Britannia and our European allies against now that the Berlin Wall is down , the Soviet Union is rushing towards disarmament and the Warsaw Pact has suddenly become the best investment opportunity since the post-war Marshall Plan ?
3 But it was a bad start for the CDU to the series of eight rounds of municipal or Land elections between now and the Bundestag elections .
4 I 'm sure you all know our comparable fixtures , so you can draw your own conclusions about the liklihood of us closing the gap between now & the FA cup 3rd round ! !
5 Nevertheless the goalkeeper played dead , blood appeared from somewhere and the Chileans refused to continue .
6 It was from here that the Stuarts sized up the potential of the area for exploitation .
7 It was n't until then that the Toraja tribe — meaning " the people from above " — revealed themselves .
8 The Klinik is the terminus of the bus service referred to ( Official Timetable 310.55 ) which runs between here and the Station Square of Thun .
9 ‘ Otherwise , ’ he points out , ‘ there 's nothing to stop the wind between here and the Urals . ’
10 So do I and I was just talking to her downstairs and I was asking her like the differences between here and the States , you know the boar cos she was in a boarding school before , and she was saying erm how you know just generally the people are nicer and the blokes talk to you not just because you 're cos they
11 ‘ He has come on nicely since the Hennessy and has been working well but he could do with a run this week , ’ he added .
12 In the Ardennes and northern France it is conventionally identified with the Grande Faille du Midi , which has other names further east , but is conveniently referred to collectively as the Midi Overthrust ( Bless el al .
13 If that is true , further consideration needs to be given to precisely where the London terminus will be located .
14 Even so , it seems that the species survived in the Tigris-Euphrates basin longer than it did in the vast area between there and the Punjab .
15 Time and again between then and the UN deadline of January 15th , he could have averted the allied counter-offensive that followed .
16 The record in Britain , at least since the Windscale fire , showed that there had been no serious incident involving a release of radiation .
17 Mr Major has already asked Chancellor Helmut Kohl and other EC leaders to delay any decisions , at least until the EC summit at Maastricht in early December : presumably he expects to call an election this autumn .
18 The Crown Office will not take any direct interest in the programme and the legal question of identification , at least until the BBC decides formally to proceed with filming .
19 As a result , Mitchell has told Alan to stay put , at least until the BTR pension trustees have made their decision about the surpluses .
20 Crédits mobiliers were the rage , at least until the Rothschilds won their battle with the Pereires and — as also often happens in boom periods — some operators ventured a little too far across the always hazy frontier between business optimism and fraud .
21 It may well have been fun while it lasted , but we might guess by now that the Titfords would not stay long in Spa Fields , any more than they had anywhere else .
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