Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But I , but I mean , basically , the the er , the objections you raised to it there are are are planning objections which presumably the councils thought about when they advocated Ingleston as as the home for a new stadium . |
2 | For a while it looked as if founding editor Ken Wilson would buy the title back , but he was unable to find an editor and a valiant last ditch attempt to keep the title going , by Grey Rimmer of On The Edge , was destined to fall by the wayside . |
3 | This is what Ni , I spoke to Nigel about on the phone on Friday and said he could |
4 | and that was twenty fifth January up on the stage and |
5 | This is an early example of a class made outside Athens from before the middle of the century till towards its end . |
6 | St. Margaret , Queen of Scotland from about the year of the Norman conquest to 1093 , was riding in a litter attended by a company of soldiers and a priest who read to her from a Gospel Book . |
7 | And finally coming from Derbyshire from up the road in Buxton , the biggest quarry and the purest in Europe . |
8 | A few days later the emergency evacuation of civilians from Suez to within the camp 's barbed wire perimeter fence began . |
9 | Modernism always had an irremediably alien air about it , having reached England at around the turn of the century in the hands of immigrants : Conrad from Poland , Eliot and Pound from the United States , Wyndham Lewis from somewhere vaguely transatlantic . |
10 | In order to explain this excess radiation additional inputs of energy to Jupiter from beyond the planet have been considered , but none seem anywhere near large enough to make up the difference . |
11 | In Donegal town every July or August Marys from around the world battle it out in the most amicable ladylike way for the highly prized Mary from Dungloe title . |
12 | ‘ I wish you 'd take me with you , ’ said Aelis from under the shadow of her tangled golden hair , in a tone he had never heard from her before . |
13 | With her enchanting grin , which had , sadly , not been much in evidence of late , she added , ‘ I expect Sheila from down the road had been in with her ‘ Mr Sheen ’ … ’ |
14 | ‘ We hear you 're a very clever man , shepherd , ’ added Joseph Poorgrass from behind the maltster 's bed , where he had been hiding . |
15 | Taking advantage of the dry season , which would probably end in April , government units were said now also to be attacking the SPLA from across the border in Ethiopia itself . |
16 | Izzie grimaced at Gabriel from behind the playmaster 's back , and shook her head . |
17 | We saw Maggie drag Billy from under the table where he was on his knees praying for ‘ the good Lord to send down lightning and scatter all these wicked people ’ . |
18 | Antichrist can be one who subtly tries to take the place of Christ from within the Church |
19 | That 's when Mrs Marsh from over the road comes and sits with her while I get to the shops . |
20 | As coachloads of pensioners arrived at Westminster from around the country on a suitably chilly day to protest about what might happen to their heating bills when V A T's introduced . |
21 | But Malcolm in in the end got him to do something . |
22 | You will also see that we have programmed in the September 1990 Q.T. Day , sot hat in 1990 our year will run from January to December and not September to September as in the past . |
23 | And you told me to come September for about the cream . |
24 | Reach the Paxo from up the top , Julie put it up the top . |
25 | And they 've caught up from being one of the most illiterate countries in Europe to on the edge of the leading group . |
26 | And the T U C to launch a nationwide campaign probably September October time to tie with the Chancellor 's autumn statement , for a mass rally in London for about the time of the autumn statement . |
27 | I suppose the best thing for you to do is to book a plane ticket to London for around the beginning of April and forget about him that way . ’ |
28 | Brendan from up the road ? |
29 | From the end of April to from the end of October to the end of April say . |
30 | Tell Doreen about about the tele . |