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

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31 Of the remaining three practices , one contributed for all but one of the 12 months ' data collection period , one supplied data for 10 out of 12 months , and one supplied data for eight months only .
32 In all but seven of 38 WFS countries located in three major developing regions and having the requisite statistics , the mortality of infants whose mothers had migrated from a rural to an urban place was higher than of those whose mothers continued to reside in rural areas of that country , while statistics for 26 out of 36 WFS developing countries suggest that movement of a woman from an urban to a rural place increases the health hazards and reduces the survival chances of infants .
33 New signee , Mark Thomas put Chris Williams through early on , but the latter could only strike the keeper as he came out to intercept .
34 ‘ This is flattering , ’ says Rob , of Flowered Up .
35 It fitted everything Tony insists is the East 17 mould , a ‘ real ’ , personalised romp lurking somewhere between EMF 's sense of fun(k) and the communal catastrophe of Flowered Up .
36 A total of 109 out of 453 designated bathing beaches failed to meet the standards , compared to 103 out of 446 in 1990 .
37 ‘ I felt kind of hopeless out there — even his second serve I had trouble with , ’ Sampras said .
38 However , healthy skin rebounds back to a normal pH of 4.5 in about 10–15 minutes .
39 The institutions themselves succeeded in raising fifty per cent of the price of eleven out of the eighteen drawings and the support of the National Art Collections Fund , the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the Foundation for Sport and the Arts has been crucial in raising most of the remaining moneys required .
40 In Australia the television coverage was also marred by advertisements at the end of each over .
41 One suggestion is that the umpires should inspect the ball at the fall of every wicket , or at unscheduled stops , instead of the end of each over when bowlers have the chance to cover their traces .
42 And towards the end of each over — when the bowlers know the ball is most likely to be inspected by the umpires — the new gouges are disguised by rubbing sweat on to the roughened surface .
43 I recall Leslie Compton of Middlesex bowling and keeping wicket in the same match and , somewhat to the annoyance of the spectators , padding and unpadding at the end of each over .
44 The different responses to care planning can be located along a spectrum ranging from wholesale assimilation at one end to radical adaptation at the other , with different degrees of each in between .
45 The results also show that most of the effect on the perceived depth can be attributed to the presence of the vertical perspective cues although the small effect of horizontal perspective cues was present in the estimates of eight out of ten observers and was statistically significant .
46 K-ras codon 12 mutations were found in a total of eight out of 30 sporadic adenomas examined .
47 ’ The concluding words show that a claim to contribution might arise under the Act of 1935 out of tortious conduct committed by two or more persons even though one or both of them may have committed a crime in the course of such conduct .
48 Mighty Mogul eventually justified odds of 100-30 on , coming home six lengths clear from Ambuscade in a race that took over 12 minutes to complete , almost eight minutes longer than the standard time .
49 Theodora had passed none of that on to the Archdeacon , and he had himself offered no judgement .
50 Trading Standards on Nottinghamshire 's Big Bang so a week of fireworks chunk four of that on tomorrow .
51 But , I put most of that on since I moved .
52 All you got ta do is chuck it on on top and grate a bit of that on for me .
53 We 've got some soup so we thought well we can make some of that up in the morning then we could just warm it up for the dinners
54 They 're quite fun and I 've quite a lot of that up , and I 've got another board on , half of it 's and half of it sleep .
55 I made half of that up .
56 ‘ And there 's plenty of that around . ’
57 Mrs Joel said that the first year she did it she used almost all privet , as she was frightened of running out of material half way through and she knew there was always plenty of that around .
58 Moki , because ‘ you got ta have the nerve to throw things around a bit , to decentralise and get some fresh air — and God knows there 's enough of that around here ’ .
59 Not that there was much of that around here .
60 When we got the Hill Farm Subsidy and we were obliged to spend a certain part of it in putting something back in the soil , uncle liked Middleton Lime , so he spread a bit of that around along with basic slag , and cow manure , of course .
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