Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | the rocket was projected up to a considerable height and directed to fall somewhere in the London area . |
2 | For visitors willing to penetrate deeper into the Südstadt , Galerie der Spiegel at Bonnerstrasse 328 will exhibit small sculptures , models and sketches by Bozetti , and still further south , Galerie Gmurzynska , at Goethestrasse 65 , will have a double exhibition of Malévich and Ellsworth Kelly . |
3 | I decided to go alone on the Sunday morning . |
4 | Pa has given special permission for the godparents and me to stand inside at the Jonah window , while he does the immersion outside . |
5 | I am a Labour supporter with many friends carrying cards , and , despite having observed the ‘ anti-Labour virulence ’ of the SNP , I do want Labour to come together with the Nats , the Liberals , the Greens , the Unions , the churches , the mosques , the synagogues , Uncle Tom Cobbley and all . |
6 | In fact anti-racism and anti-sexism seem to come naturally to the Ahlbergs . |
7 | To stand together on the Piazzetta in the early morning and look across the shimmering water to San Giorgio Maggiore . |
8 | I rather think the Liberals , who stand to benefit greatly from the SNP initiative , should have supported it . |
9 | Like a lot of weekends you 'd leave , you 'd leave the T A centre about eight and then from eight o'clock Friday night too about , well you 'd be working until about three o'clock Sunday afternoon , and you are lucky if you 'd got three or four hours sleep working you do n't notice , you get tired but you do n't feel that bad and it was only like I used to come home on a Sunday crash out about sleep about . |
10 | No they used to come home on the Thursday , we 'd perhaps did n't kill them till Monday . |
11 | John finished by saying that if we wanted to know more about the Stanford University project , or needed an introduction , Professor Karol Sikora , head of oncology at Hammersmith Hospital , had worked there for eighteen months . |
12 | The Director of Naval Intelligence , Rear Admiral John Inglis , was particularly anxious to know more about the Ordzhonikidze 's propeller design since the ship was able to travel much faster than British naval experts had calculated . |
13 | Over the last couple of months many folk have requested to know more about the BMS World Mission Link ( WML ) and our link partners the Collict and Meikle families . |
14 | There is genuine confusion among the army commanders in Bosnia despite the enormous pressure from Belgrade for them to work openly with the Serb paramilitaries . |
15 | This decision to pass obliquely across the Paris defences became evident to the French on the morning of 3 September , when British air reconnaissance revealed that his First Army was no longer moving toward Paris but had wheeled southeast toward Compiègne . |
16 | Meanwhile back in Wales , Philip Burton had taken the plunge , moved to Cardiff and gone to work full-time at the BBC as a producer . |
17 | In practical terms , programme makers increasingly fretted that , in a system now producing many hours of television , it was virtually impossible to work independently of the BBC or an ITV company . |
18 | By Jan. 21 the US Deputy Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger , while clearly recognizing " Israel 's right as a sovereign state to retaliate , to defend itself " , was able to confirm that Israel had pledged to work closely with the USA and " will consult us first " before taking any such action . |
19 | However , IBM was expected to come forward as a Wabi development partner , like USL , which would automatically make it eligible for SunSelect 's most favourable pricing schedule ( UX No 432 ) . |
20 | However IBM was expected to come forward as a Wabi development partner , like Unix Labs , which would automatically make it eligible for SunSelect 's most favourable pricing schedule . |
21 | In a recent case involving a driver of a heavy goods vehicle an oral promise was made by one of the driver 's managers that the driver , a Mr Rump , would not be required to work anywhere in the UK , as mentioned in his contract of employment , but only in the south of England because of special family ties . |
22 | The tribunal interpreted the implied mobility clause in Mr Bowles 's contract that he could be sent to work anywhere in the UK to mean that he could ‘ ordinarily ’ be sent to work anywhere in the UK . |
23 | The tribunal interpreted the implied mobility clause in Mr Bowles 's contract that he could be sent to work anywhere in the UK to mean that he could ‘ ordinarily ’ be sent to work anywhere in the UK . |
24 | The Territorial Army was therefore entitled to the credit for having trained those people , because there is no way in which , having volunteered off the street , they could have gone out to serve effectively in the Gulf . |
25 | Satellites and cellular telephones allow us to converse instantaneously from a London street to the Australian outback . |
26 | Unlike Van der Ven , London dealer Angela Gräfin von Wallwitz , who specializes in Continental Ceramics and Works of Art , has elected to exhibit only at the Grosvenor House Fair this year . |
27 | However , on Dec. 11 the Israeli Foreign Minister , Moshe Arens , dampened the mood of optimism by calling for further assurances that Israel would not be expected to talk directly with the PLO . |
28 | It will enable organisations to conform fully with the EC directives on cross-border VAT payment , and comply with the resulting VAT payment and reporting requirements . |
29 | Eventually , on July 15 , he left the armed forces and returned to the government as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs ( to leave in late November in order to participate actively in the FPP ) . |
30 | He and I used to sail together to the Spice Islands to trade in vitamin pills and conch shells . |