Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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31 | There was even less money available for education after September , when many new famine duties and financial burdens were shifted from Moscow on to local authorities . |
32 | Instructed on 6th January 1877 to bring the Nez Perce on to the reservation within ‘ a reasonable time ’ , Monteith set an overeager deadline of 1st April . |
33 | He opened the rear door and folded Goldman on to the seat ; his legs trailed into the road and Elliott tucked them up on the seat . |
34 | In the US election , commentators are bemoaning the lack of international issues , but they are still markedly more present than here : President George Bush and Bill Clinton are arguing over how and when to help the former Soviet states , Clinton is proposing to allow Japan and Germany on to the Security Council of the UN , all candidates have a figure for American troop presence in Europe , ranging from Bush 's 150,000 to Jerry Brown 's 1,000 , with a European force of 1,000 stationed in the US . |
35 | Anyone wanting more information can contact Mrs Weaver on or Mrs MacDonald on . |
36 | I would pick Rocastle to start and bring Strach on after an hour ( or earlier in emergency ) asa tactical substitution or as a fresh pair of legs : - ) . |
37 | Anyone with information is asked to contact the police incident room in Leyland on . |
38 | Details from Barbara Hobbs on . |
39 | or advance ticket bookings for the gala night , can be made by calling Dave at Alexandra on . |
40 | I heard there 's a good production of Rigoletto on at the moment . ’ |
41 | With Thomas Bird , an electrical engineer , Hargreaves in about 1893 invented an electrolytic process for decomposing common salt , using an asbestos diaphragm . |
42 | Rodney went up and Siobhan reached Tamara down to him and he passed her on to me . |
43 | This was a shrewd move , which brought Edwin in on their side , and the demand was conceded . |
44 | Oxford crammed the midfield and brought keeper Paul Reece in for his first game of the season … he was made to work overtime as newly promoted Bolton chased their first league win … |
45 | Oxford crammed the midfield and brought keeper Paul Reece in for his first game of the season … he was made to work overtime as newly promoted Bolton chased their first league win … |
46 | Monika Spruth is also showing new works by Rosemarie Trockel along with three paintings by Andreas Schulze . |
47 | At the last moment she decided to take Sarah along , too . |
48 | In the second half Leeds came roaring back , possibly looking for another replay because Chapman scored for the Yorkshire side after sixty nine minutes , but Arsenal held firm and they visit Shrewsbury in round five . |
49 | Willie found a clean unlined space , looked at what he 'd done , drew two straight lines and wrote William in between them . |
50 | The river current swept Trent down between Golden Girl 's twin hulls . |
51 | Rangers mid-field was particularly ineffectual with their best chance of the first period coming from a Jim Duffy mistake which allowed Duncan Ferguson in . |
52 | I just think I let Mrs Kemp down … in a way . ’ |
53 | Luib had laid Madra down on a faded red couch . |
54 | The German economy stopped growing last summer and is now in deep recession , with industrial output in the year to March down more than 10% . |
55 | To their credit the Stirling pack roused themselves to greater efforts , but after four pushover attempts by them had been repulsed , Heriot 's countered and it was Stoddart who ran through some weak tackling and put Henry Murray in for try which Lawrie converted . |
56 | All that was necessary to bring it on in more or less its full force was the sight of the Bible , its cover or open page , or its mere name , or the sight of a church , or the sound of any bell ringing solemnly , from Big Ben down to the bell of the Sunday muffin men . |
57 | I thought it was Ben yesterday afternoon I dropped Lynsey 's thing in with Ben down there and it 's Jack , I like John , I like to speak to John , so I said John I think it 's Tommy for you , but then |
58 | And the perfect pastime guaranteed to cut Ben down to size . |
59 | If Puddephat had been at the flat in Paris on Friday evening , he could hardly have squeezed a trip to Germany in between . |
60 | Roxburgh said : ‘ The idea was to take Ian along to get him involved with the way of things after his long absence . |