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

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1 The fitting of additional security locks top and bottom is essential for all round protection .
2 Each has its attributes but for all round performance Kodak technical Pan film 2415 is recommended , with subsequent development in Kodak HC1100 developer for about the suggested time at the manufacturer 's dilution D.
3 For many years it was described in the Fell and Rock Climbing Club guide as having ‘ one very small and easy pitch about halfway up . ’
4 Carve out two small holes for windows along each side of the cake about halfway up .
5 Cut a thin v-shaped wedge along the centre of the cake widthways , about halfway down into the sponge .
6 About halfway down there was a problem .
7 Self-access to video for language learners is something we have n't thought about much up to now and these suggestions are experimental .
8 Even dressed as he now was , in a blue cotton jacket and trousers , he could never have been taken for an Italian , and since he was n't able to walk — he could only hop on one leg — or speak the language , he was hardly likely to remain free for long out in the open .
9 The other , more disturbing reading is that the Shakespearian phrases are made appropriate because the present situation reinterprets them in such a way that we are forced to wonder if a Burbank-Volupine situation was not just the sort of thing they were talking about all along .
10 for just out your change not missed it .
11 The jacket allows plenty of all round movement and the hem will not ride up once the drawcord is tightened .
12 The event , organised by Tony Hoffman of Inside Out Promotions , brought together the four major winners of the NTTC season , namely the Masters champion , Yorkshire 's Paul Robinson , Classic champion , Nick Baglin , from SKF Matchpoint , Alverstoke 's Darren Quilty , the hardcourt winner and John Black , representing Breakpoint Mizuno , who is the official No. 1 ranked player .
13 Blanche had left a message for the sergeant to join her in the editor 's office of Inside Out on the fourth floor .
14 Blanche introduced the sergeant to Dave Pushell , who had taken over from Ken O'Mara as the new editor of Inside Out just before the murder .
15 Some of the new investment is financed by parent companies , as is shown by the growing share of investment in subsidiaries , but the resale of less up to date equipment to subcontractors is also a common practice .
16 It has to be said that the current U D P of Leeds makes er an a an allowance of migration of net out migration of just over about nine thousand three hundred per five year period .
17 Although total revenues generated in the first-class game increased in actual terms , by seven and a half per cent , to the £24.5 million mark , the inexorable rise in costs has taken over £1 million out of the combined surpluses of the counties , which have descended to a dangerously low level of just under
18 A further consideration worth taking account of early on is neighbouring activities .
19 Some will show you what they are made of early on , when only a few inches ( centimetres ) high , others will be more reluctant , and will make you wait .
20 Cecilia sometimes wondered if this was the precursor of all that sex she seemed so fond of later on .
21 You have to play each part very , very precisely , rhythmically , and it 's a kind of straight up and down rhythm playing style that I 've just not done .
22 The road through the forest twists and turns like a corkscrew , there is n't more than 100 yards of straight in about 40 miles , and it 's narrow and gravel .
23 It seems possible that the occurrence of both in they both and related expressions might serve to reinforce the plural grouping which is required by the presence of the pronoun alone .
24 So that , that , that we are now back into socialism , we , we 're sort of now back into our communist ideals .
25 And er people was of often off for day or two , I mean really nice people , they were n't they were n't bad people , they were really nice people but they it was nature you see .
26 She called Alexandra ‘ Charlotte ’ and spoke of far off things , but of Richard even more often , usually as if he were in the room with her .
27 And whereas you can see if you might have A type behaviour sort of lower down , , you think if you really want to rise , you 're going to have to cope .
28 The measured step on the stairs had ceased ; somewhere below there out of sight Isambard had stopped .
29 Yeah I am making it up , it 's not me making it up , mathematicians had things like erm you , you , you met this sort of earlier on in school .
30 Because of higher up .
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