Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] is " in BNC.

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1 Got to put down for one thing is it ?
2 Forty five minutes three quarters of an hour , nought point seven five and all the different calculations in between fifty minutes is about nought point that 's nought eight , that 's nought nine so it 'd be nought point eight one , two
3 In between these extremes is a wide spectrum of linkages , such as interlocking directorates ; common membership in trade associations , government advisory bodies , and public affairs groups ; and personal connections of officials through clubs and other social bases of contact ’ .
4 Now of course , what 's wrong with the theory is very office , which is a week Tuesday 's already choc-a-bloc with various meetings that I 've got , the chance of doing anything important in between those meetings is you know .
5 Just to know that there are rapists around who could have been tracked down with this method is justification for a database .
6 Just to know that there are rapists around who could have been tracked down with this method is justification for a database .
7 Boyd 's ability to take a controversial subject and set it down into explicable proportions is tested to the full in this work and the way in which the line fell into the Great Central 's hands together with the relationship of Benjamin Piercy 's trustees provides the kind of issues that keeps historians in correspondence for years to come .
8 Latest addition to Canadian ‘ warbird ’ ranks is Pilatus P.3 trainer A-868 , which along with two others is based at Montreal .
9 The raw copy which floods in from many sources is ‘ tasted ’ , selected , sub-edited and , in a remarkably short space of time , some of it appears on the printed page .
10 The only thing that lets it down in this area is a slightly off-centre truss rod cover .
11 And and and of course now that er now that we 've got the total business beginning to operate as one , the chances of letting them down on standard bearings is very much smaller than it ever was before .
12 The problem the reason we 've let her down on standard bearings is because of this changeover .
13 It 's down to that individual is n't it ?
14 An example of a network from the level of education officers down to practising teachers is currently in the process of being cemented between Berkshire , Buckinghamshire , Oxfordshire and Wiltshire .
15 The price of keeping the bonus down to manageable proportions is a somewhat less efficient outcome .
16 A letter which has been ‘ mounted ’ or stuck down to another sheet is not as desirable as one that is free .
17 ‘ Listening in to private conversations is bad enough .
18 Sorry , one thing I did n't explain , I it 's , it 's probably quite obvious , but I 'll explain it anyway , which is the reason for putting the planning calendars in at that place is your diary expires in the December of next , of this year , you will probably order your refill in October , November er , of next year , and , and based on our outstanding customer services this year , you 'll probably receive it next February .
19 Its ability to trickle along at three-figure revs is legendary , and it has that thumping great reserve of power if you need it .
20 In Thru this condition is posed as a choice between two masters : ‘ could n't she be happy with y o u in the orbit of an eye and no referent without ?
21 The treatment of the short-sleeved belted chit on of light material is assimilated in the taste of the time to that of the heavy chit on ( figs. 73–4 , 76 ) , though the structure of the garment is quite different .
22 As we know , the whole indignity that women have to go through for these examinations is , of necessity , I am afraid , an unpleasant experience .
23 But for farmer Charles Peers the amount of straw he can sell is just a fraction of what 's left over after each field is harvested .
24 What is also over until further notice is the New-York Historical Society 's exhibition programme , although a travelling show of Audubon watercolours is due to begin an eighteen-month tour at the National Gallery of Art in Washington , D.C. in October .
25 But the cost of pushing a European patent through in nine countries is around £10 000 .
26 Erm now okay I accept that erm what you 're getting now or starting to get through in some areas is a higher degree of expectation , but if we 're not achieving that then I think it 's something to do with what we 're , the way in which we 're , we 're operating rather than the fact that it is n't achievable .
27 The pulp , or bagasses , left over from this process is then burnt to produce electricity which at present fuels only the distilleries themselves .
28 Yet the proportion of the total population aged 65 and over in this category is estimated from the NDHS for each Authority and is now ten years out of date , during which period there has been a significant increase in the numbers of elderly , including the very old .
29 Why a structure that had originally been a smell-brain should prove so useful when taken over by other senses is not clear .
30 The rate of flow of gas blowing off through these vents is often surprisingly fast .
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