Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But anyway , the railways there was a spurt on between in the late sixties on the railway and that 's when I think I was sure , not only because I was a branch secretary at the time but I 'm sure that all the British Railways there was a greater awareness of the fact that we had been deceived by the word nationalization . |
2 | it 's been on for about the past month |
3 | All the families were on for except the three weeks holiday during the year they were marooned on these islands all the time . |
4 | I think the third general point I 'd want to make is this : if you 're applying for a course at university , then it does n't matter what A-levels you 're taking , or what courses you 've put down for at the five universities . |
5 | Mm and old Bob down the road , Bob , he has n't been in for about the same sort of time this 'll be his fourth week wo n't it ? |
6 | ( For the purposes of this paper , the words ‘ hautbois ’ , ‘ oboe ’ , or ‘ bassoon ’ merely refer to double-reed instruments , without invoking the question of whether these were shawms , Baroque-style instruments , or something in between on the evolutionary scale. ) 8 An examination of livrets for Lully 's ballets shows that the use of woodwinds in a group , as they are found here , is typical . |
7 | It needs to be emphasized , however , that such a conclusion would be in despite of the earliest biographical sources , the author of one of which was contemporary in time , if distant in space , and also , as far as one can judge , of the chronological lists and would therefore constitute important evidence of the limitations of these source materials . |
8 | But if you have a reasonable cross section of the country and your result was still that Birmingham was looked down upon as a low status accent , then at least you can your results so . . |
9 | Lee awoke lying on the top of a green , green mountain , being looked down upon by the largest face in the whole world . |
10 | Plenty of time to go quietly upstairs , take the key down from behind the faded watercolour of the lakes of Killarney , and slip it into the lock of her dead mother 's bedroom . |
11 | The Jovian atmosphere has been observed down to about the 1 bar altitude , and throughout this region the predominant motion is east-west . |
12 | What we should expect though is that it comes back down to around the three point five mark for the year . |
13 | It 's also a mite expensive , although you should bear in mind that retail prices are deceptive things ; the chances are that after a period of high demand and correspondingly high prices , the cost of the SRV will settle down to around the same as the Clapton Strat . |
14 | The foyer is abuzz with joshing studes and the final doof ! — doof ! — doof ! — doof ! of Spiritualized 's late soundcheck filters through from behind the main hall 's heavy oak doors . |
15 | The unloaded transfer function is At sufficiently high frequencies to satisfy , falls off as compared with the fall off as for the simple C-R and L-R filters . |
16 | The robbers , described as Afro Carribean , made off with with an unspecified amount in cash and jewels . |
17 | This was the Pareto condition that at least one consumer must be made better off without at the same time any others being made worse off . |
18 | Well like I mean we all know what a bell is , a bell which is set off by by a human body coming in . |
19 | The smaller number of A and C allowances was more than made up for by the greater number of B and D allowances . |
20 | The unpredictability of the man was more than made up for by the heady feeling of surrendering to life at its sweetest and most bright . |
21 | That 'll mean less business for the animal crematorium — but its owners say that 'll be more than made up for by the increasing number of people who are choosing to have their familly pets cremated . |
22 | The out of centre position is made up for by the excellent rates Amsterdam Travel Service have specially negotiated at this hotel . |
23 | Where are we after the Kids ' County you know what you rang up for in the first place ? |
24 | Well , this year the firm ground excuse did n't hold up for in the worst July for years the going was very much on the soft side . |
25 | I did the catalogue so I looked all the information up with through the three to do that . |
26 | I think , I think I would , having moved the recommendation would seek to clarify what we 're asking the Government to reconsider , erm , because we 're not saying what they should come up with as a new policy , but I think we could add the words , for capital investment , at the end of the motion , recognising that at one level of government , central government it has been the practice in the past , er when they had some capital they could sell in the form of British Telecom shares and er , indeed other nationalised industries , er not to use the er the results erm , er release this realised by that capital disposal for capital investment , instead to use it for revenue purposes , which was in the long term somewhat unfortunate . |
27 | And now I had a lovely fellow I 'd grown up with in the same village , the same sort of background , we 'd known each other since we were eleven , twelve , |
28 | We fully support and endorse the deposit greenbelt boundaries , then I think it 's inescapable that at at some point that is going to lead us to leapfrogging over the greenbelt boundary , at some stage during the the the plan period , there may well be sufficient erm commitment and identified sites to mop up in in the short term , but by the end of of the plan period it 's it 's my belief that there will be a need to address this issue by bringing forward proposals for a new settlement , er which obviously Selby district er full fully supports . |
29 | She offered a black Balkan Sobranie for the light I offered and only then looked up from under the wide-brimmed black hat she wore . |
30 | He must have picked it up from among the sawn logs in store for fuel . |