Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [noun pl] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Chop onion and chicken into small pieces and cook with petits pois in water or , if desired , white wine with water , in the wok or frying pan for 10 minutes .
2 Young Arsenal supporters sometimes disembark from trains south of the river and enter Chelsea territory across Wandsworth Bridge .
3 AND MUCH MORE His Master 's Voice says NO What other shops say to dogs PUPPY OF ALL BATTLES We help bring Des back from the Gulf
4 Cut into strips 10cm x 4cm .
5 Events seen on the television the might before , or read about in the day 's newspaper , or relayed as they happen to police stations throughout the province over the MSX machine , naturally facilitate talk on sensitive topics or cam be used as contextually related props to achieve the same end .
6 Celtic , who have problems on and off the field , travel to Dens Park without injured Brian O'Neil .
7 Offer subject to availability and open to readers resident in the United Kingdom .
8 I mean all I , I would like to , to say is that so far as this particular road , whatever you may call it , er is concerned , that we look at highways priorities in this committee and that we would receive an assurance that this would not be bulldozed through , if I may put it that way , erm and opposed to one two three four other major schemes which are perhaps of more importance in terms of highways rather than er a , a corporate objective .
9 The privileges of primacy were three : first , the possession of permanent papal legatine authority in England ; second , ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the whole of the British Isles ; and third , the right to hold Councils and summon to meetings participants from this whole area .
10 And when I appeal in parishes Sunday by Sunday I am aware that I meet the very people who made me a missionary .
11 Before July 1990 authorized unit trusts , pension funds , and investment trusts were exempt from capital gains tax on futures transactions for investment purposes , but were thought liable to pay tax on any trading income ( Redhead , 1990 ) .
12 NIGHTCLUB BOUND , we speed across small-hours Paris in The Orb 's interplanetary transport podule , a French minibus whose name translates into English as ‘ Space ’ ( you mean a Renault Espace — Ed ) .
13 Opportunities exist for skills development in classroom techniques , distance/open learning , outdoor education and process consultancy .
14 Today , the Ulstermen clash with holders Munster for the title after the southerners nosed past Leinster by 7–6 .
15 So I think in terms o of this particular erm procedure , we 're okay .
16 Third quarter figures are likely to show a further profits fall from Pounds 155m to £130m , with high gearing continuing to pose a problem .
17 Nightingales return to Monks Wood in mid-April each year and they sing , both by night and by day , until early June .
18 Need for systems delivery within acceptable timescales
19 For example , as we noted , the definition of pragmatics as concerned with encoded aspects of context may be less restrictive than it seems at first sight ; for if in general ( a ) principles of language usage have as corollaries principles of interpretation , and ( b ) principles of language usage are likely in the long run to impinge on grammar ( and some empirical support can be found for both propositions ) , then theories about pragmatic aspects of meaning will be closely related to theories about the grammaticalization of aspects of context .
20 For paper I use a rough unsized paper which I stretch onto boards 5′ by 4′ .
21 Although it is unclear , the fact that the putative market counterparty must be dealing in the course of investment business seems to restrict transactional test market counterparties who enter into futures contracts with the firm as principal to persons , such as securities firms or banks , which are authorised under the FSA .
22 PA chief executive Clive Bradley warned the a.g.m. that agreement between American and British publishers which divide up the Continental European market between different suppliers ( typically , particularly in relation to works of fiction , when British publishers enter into rights agreements with American publishers , the British publisher obtains exclusive rights for the UK and Ireland , the American publisher secures exclusive rights for the United States , and they both have open market or non-exclusive rights for Continental Europe ) could leave British publishers vulnerable to the importation of American books .
23 Sometimes referred to as the ‘ parlour ’ , or the ‘ sitting-room ’ ( we all have at times illusions of grandeur ) , it was indeed our pride and joy .
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