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

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1 And he insists that the writing down of the sounds and patterns is important , even at the most elementary stage .
2 At the going down of the sun and in the morning
3 At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them . ’
4 Most early law was declared in councils of the Church and notaries were officially charged with the copying down of the decrees or acts .
5 Nor do I think that the cutting down of the scrub and the erection of the secondary wire mesh fence add very much .
6 In the same spirit he supervised the harnessing of the horses , the carrying down of the dressing-case and boots and clothes and papers , the safe depositing of the plate and linen and two locked trunks — it was the hour for promenading in Keswick and Mr Wood 's conducting of this orchestra was not to go unremarked .
7 In windy weather , the effects of the wind gradient near the ground accentuate any movement up or down of the towplane and glider .
8 I mean the filling in of the form and that and , you know , which you in , you know what grades you 've got , you 're interests , what you think you 're good at , what you 'd like , you know the
9 He successfully reformed the service on the Continent , setting up fixed and regular posts for the speeding on of the portmantle or packet , in place of the irregular messengers and carriers who had travelled the whole distance .
10 I wish to move a petition signed by four hundred and one people organised by the Hikehams Community Association asking the full county council to freeze its decision on of the Hikehams and Moat er merger issue .
11 Two straight-driven fours by the spunky Sohail had left Mallender down on his knees for a count of five , and though Malcolm had shattered Ramiz 's stumps in the 14th ( and his second ) over of the day and had Sohail well caught low down by wicketkeeper Stewart just before lunch , no wicket fell in the second session .
12 The CMR applies to every contract for the carriage of goods by road in vehicles for reward , when the place of taking over of the goods and the place of delivery , as specified in the contract , are situated in two different countries , of which at least one is a contracting country , irrespective of the place of residence and the nationality of the parties .
13 It is unique in that juniors come first , are welcomed at all times in and out of the club house , on and off of the courts and will never be turned off the courts by seniors .
14 As soon as you got that thing off of the runway or a hard surface , it sunk without any kind of a , in the English mud .
15 He takes the cup off of the table and sticks it on his trolley .
16 Use a water-resistant variety if you are in-and-out of the sea and pool .
17 The paper will discuss the potential of the 1991 Census for social research , the problems which must be acknowledged and how it may be used in conjunction with data from previous Censuses ; it will also describe the setting up of the service and the technical problems in managing such large datasets .
18 ‘ Spinal Tap ’ may have been the ultimate send up of the genre but ‘ Spinal Tap ’ is most metal fans ' favourite film .
19 ‘ This led to a tightening up of the law and Knowsley 's environmental health and trading standards officers will continue to monitor the sale of food in the borough to ensure that it is as safe as the public rightly expects it to be . ’
20 Some Conservative members may have a desire to do so , but there is no real strength of commitment to the promotion of competition and , for example , to the toughening up of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission and the greater detachment of that body from the powers of the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , who seems more interested in the argument about French nationalised industries than in the promotion of competition in our domestic economy .
21 These processes participate in the building up of the ego and super-ego and prepare the ground for the onset of the Oedipus complex in the second half of the first year ( 1975 : 2 ) .
22 ‘ People are fed up of the mayhem and death wreaked by young criminals .
23 The combination of the poor visibility , together with the misting up of the canopy and the effects of the rain on the stall , make launching in rain foolhardy and almost always pointless from the point of view of achieving a soaring flight .
24 In 1913 a half of the total trade of the world was made up of the exports and imports of seven European countries which enjoyed the advantages of a highly developed science and technology , well-established basic industries , and access to capital for investment .
25 The centralization of papal government , which was a feature from Gregory VII 's pontificate onwards , depended on the building up of the curia and the use of the cardinals in the administration and as advisers .
26 However , the three-way tone section allows this to be EQ 'd out and careful setting up of the guitar and amp or PA enables the 1992-H to put out a most convincing acoustic sound .
27 Administer oxygen if prescribed ( usually humidified to prevent drying up of the mucus and paralysis of the protective cilia ) .
28 Whereas the need to ensure a real opening up of the market and a fair balance in the application of these measures requires the introduction of harmonised criteria and procedures for the construction and operation of generating installations .
29 Rachel was relieved that everything seemed to be running so smoothly , not only with the setting up of the chat-line but with the new , easygoing atmosphere in the centre .
30 The the father would be on the boat , and the son would , as a young boy , would come to meet the workers that came back and he begins to help with the ropes and the winching up of the boat and the washing down , and so on , of the boat after she 's been on service , and so on .
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