Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] [coord] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Sequent is pitching the systems as commodity departmental servers which will come in alongside and below the low-end of its existing Intel-based Unix multiprocessor Symmetrys . |
2 | Most disliked are dangerous chemicals , whether brought in openly or like the 41 barrels of dioxin waste , a legacy of the 1976 explosion at Hoffmann-La Roche 's Seveso plant , that turned up in 1983 in a Paris abattoir having passed through umpteen subcontractors on the way . |
3 | That 's it like a st stage is here , I mean it 's very awkward to caterer for people down here and for the stages on the same menu . |
4 | where I went to work down there and in a month they put , it was amongst a shop of about sixteen men and they all had separate orders and the men had got little lads working for them , you know . |
5 | You know when er , you 're going on away or on t' beach or summat and you put your toiletries in and you can put a towel and that ? |
6 | Can and do , she thought , ever since that September of two years ago , before I was given in marriage , when Owen fired Ruthyn , and his men plundered Oswestry and Welshpool , and the king came storming through here and across the border with all his army , but never found any enemy to fight . |
7 | Then the scene changes , it starts all over again and by the end we 're all wound up . |
8 | The bird symbolising the yearning for freedom man has , his desire to pull himself up above and beyond the limits and discomforts of his own restricted world . |
9 | Although he seemed to be oblivious of what had happened , because he was concentrating on some letter or other , Eliot looked up resignedly and with a smile of one all too accustomed to the lack of business acumen in other people ; but I could see that he was also relieved to find me not too cast down . |
10 | Bye postal one coming up now and for the postal one the question about this record is , What 's Christmassy about this ? |
11 | Assaulted by a tumbler of wine and the smell of much mixed nervous human activity , I was soon crawling about on several elbows , being splashed from high above by excess wine while my eyes , ears and mouth were up there and at the same level of height of depth as everyone else , adding to the massed attempt to obliterate the loud dancing music which obliterated the loud dancing which packed the conversations into pouring constipations . |
12 | all up there and past the village restaurant where |
13 | After all , I was brought up there and in the end I began to feel stifled . |
14 | Would you like it there up there or at the back ? |
15 | The flow of supplies into the Midlands from the Merseyside works had dried up completely and with no apparent end to the stoppage in sight , lay-offs took immediate effect . |
16 | The enclosure of open fields into the smaller fields that form our familiar world today , and the reclamation of the wild lands , had been going on intermittently and at a varying pace in every century . |
17 | 4.2.1.2 to provide project management facilities for the Project on the terms and conditions set out herein and in the Grant Offer Letter dated 10 July 1990 |
18 | In exchange , limestone to fertilise the fields , all coal and other industrial products required by the agricultural community would find their way back upstream and up the lane to the village . |
19 | Town 's nerve held out just and with a 5-4 aggregate , they booked their place to Wembley . |
20 | It sold out quickly and after a repressing it reached number four in the independent chart published in Melody Maker . |
21 | When the defender sees the attack coming , he steps back smartly and at the same time raises his hand to execute an inside block . |
22 | Having got a rough draft of a solution , now write it out neatly and in a logically developed manner so that you will be able to read and understand your solution in 6 months time . |
23 | At first the gunmen fled in their getaway van towards the village but stopped and did a U-turn , before driving back again and past the spot of the killings . |
24 | The pill took effect , and Rohmer tuned out again and into the storm . |
25 | So , it 'll be block paving all up here and around there and down the side there . |
26 | The man tumbled on forward and over the edge of the track , a scattering of rocks heard through his scream and the splash as he hit the water eighty feet below . |
27 | A variation that we used to do , but which takes a little practice to get right , is to cut an elastic band , hold one end with your thumb or finger tip just below the implant , reach round the back with the other hand , stretch the elastic and , keeping it stretched , bring the end round and over the section under your thumb , grip it in the same way , pass round again and over the starting point . |
28 | On some mornings the ducks on Three Island Pond would take off in great arcing flights against the sun , round and behind the Cages and out of sight , round again and behind the distant trees and then suddenly back again as if it had all been a mistake and they had never meant to fly off in the first place . |
29 | Was it two one five volts then cos I 'm tuning , comes on okay but by the time you 've tape wrecker that was ! |