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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The criteria that we have suggested in the paper we 've put in for for the discussion session stems from detailed observation and experience of what inward investment of the strategically significant kind might be looking for .
2 I stood in for at the meeting of BAIE 's Regional Chairmen in London last week , and undertook to pass on to you the name and address of the Chairman of the London & Home Counties Region , who might well like you to do a seminar or seminars for them .
3 Well I used to run my business from the teashop in and I ha they put phones and everything in for at the corner table .
4 Now a functional analysis of behaviour is o a a function is where you draw a box around something and you say it 's got inputs and there 's an output and the thing in between in the function that relates inputs to outputs .
5 But then in the war , in between in the war time
6 aye , in between in the war time , you picked your meat up from the depot
7 People 's gon na be sending them in with with the dog
8 Er I wonder if this planning coincidentally , that we 've put in with with the commitments which has got the district boundaries on , may be in fact er more helpful in determining the the the one three six three .
9 Until that moment Evelyn had not realized exactly what had taken place when she had been let down from over the machine .
10 I wonder how ma had to town , I come down from across the town .
11 erm and other traffic would come in from on the B six one six two .
12 As Sister Teresa turned to get some the men took out their guns and shot her eight times in from of the children .
13 The Teds were instantly recognised as symptomatic of the new ‘ classless ’ society and the ‘ affluent ’ breeze blowing in from across the Atlantic , a feeling that was massively reinforced by the wave of cinema riots that greeted the arrival of Bill Haley 's Rock Around the Clock in Britain .
14 Experts jet in from across the world to attend vital conference in Indonesia
15 The cold evening air washing in from off the water chilled his face , freshened him .
16 Sometimes a particularly bold individual will risk a real attack , swooping in from behind the owl and striking at its plumage .
17 Other guests will fly in from around the world .
18 The people at the fund raising coal face who have the skills and the expertise to ensure that our seventy fifth birthday year goes down in Save The Children 's fund raising history .
19 I think you can get bogged down in in the button pushing and making mistakes .
20 Somebody could come along from outwith the region , or even from outwith Scotland or the United Kingdom , and take over a bus company .
21 Yeah , I just say get a , a meal of a fish it 's gon na cost you a fiver then ai n't it , come down on by the time you 've got a two , three of them .
22 And he went on just across the road to Road Co-op and he bought a small loaf of bread which at that time would be about tuppence , and gave the old lady this small loaf about ten days afterwards he called again , he said , he said I 've come to see you again , now are you alright and so on , he said I 've done a foolish thing this morning , he said I 'm responsible for the flowers , altar flowers , he said and I 've left my wallet at my lodgings , and my landlady has gone down to for the day .
23 Oh I do n't , I just , I remember that er if you walked down er Road at night you 'd see him with his mortar board on and his curate by his side coming down to post the letters , and then when all these ladies were in Sammy shop one night being entertained by Sammy erm Father and his curate went by , and old Sammy turned round to the audience and said well if dressing up will get him anywhere they 'll be on the first row in heaven .
24 But during the period of the war the bakers sadly fell down to about the middle of the table through the old saying that you 've got to be patriotic and help the war effort .
25 ’ The Royal Oak in Keswick wins special praise — after watching horse-racing at Crow Park Green dined in company there , and had ‘ one of the best ever dinners I have sat down to in the North of England . ’
26 come up from , had a jug or two at come over here and stay the night and then walk down to in the morning .
27 None of that would of course be comprehensible to Moss and McGrindle , he wrote , to Pizzetti and Baiocchi , to Goldman and Goldstein , though Goldberg , to his credit , has had an inkling , has to some extent faced the thought that he might be wasting his whole life , for that 's what it comes down to in the end , he wrote , wasting a whole life when something useful might have been salvaged , something valuable perhaps , it is the refusal of those alternatives that occasionally makes one shiver .
28 So who does the responsibility come down to in the end ?
29 But the two lifestyles were incompatible ; the herdsman followed — and later drove — his animals from grazing to grazing and became a nomad , whilst the gatherer settled down to till the soil and defend his crops from predators .
30 At the moment we do n't Relating to the transport issue , we have n't yet a link from the northwest down through to the chunnel in to into the rest of Europe .
  Next page