Example sentences of "a [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Towards the end of 1990 , working from Kingsdale Master Cave , Crossley and Yeadon , joined by John Cordingley and Russell Carter , managed to force a route through into the King Pot main water .
2 It is also fairly essential to ensure that your desktop publishing package has a route through to high quality output devices such as typesetting systems .
3 There is also a route through from secretarial and personal assistant positions to higher levels .
4 Their guides took them by a route well to the west of the main Annandale road , round the hill of Trailtrow , although they did not see it , avoiding the Brydekirk area , and on down the winding valley of a small stream running south-eastwards .
5 We settled on a classic rock climb from the Etançons valley — the West-South-West Ridge of the Pic Nord des Cavales : a mouthful of a name to be sure and not a route well known outside the area , but Collomb assures of its worth :
6 Whilst our schools and colleges are offering some of these courses , traditionally the bulk of such courses are to be found in the county Colleges of F.E. They can be of one year duration or provide a route either to higher education or more advanced professional qualifications .
7 A route not to take unless you know no fear , is to walk straight up the sweeping southern flanks of the hill , which will leave you giddy and hanging on to craggy , near-vertical terrain with your teeth .
8 It can be a route away from unemployment or dead-end jobs . ’
9 I 'd be alright as long as I could go on a route where all I had to do was turn left but as soon as I turn right
10 Through their work of feeding and clothing the children on the street , organising places for them to sleep in safety and providing them with a route out of the barrios , the staff of Casa Alianza have learnt how the police look after the children .
11 Richmond was the first black man to find in sport a route out of the despair and misery which were integral parts of his enslavement .
12 For most of the women , paid work had been a route out of the family and domestic and financial dependence .
13 A land-use survey was made on a route out of the city centre — in this case Mansfield Road , and the land use and building use were noted on a rough map ( see fig 3 ) .
14 Now they were seeping into the consciousness of people within a milieu which , rejecting straight left politics , was searching for a route out of a hippy enclave at a time when the political temperature was rising .
15 How long did it take Mick to sort a route out ?
16 More likely , they followed a route now reduced : like Kipling 's road through the woods , ‘ weather and rain have undone it again and now we shall never know there was once a road through the woods . ’
17 Drugs provided the wherewithal for the actual suspension of reality — a route so desperately sought , for instance , by those young men wearing American uniforms in that far-off land of Vietnam .
18 Eagle 's Nest Direct was the first Very Severe rock climb in the British Isles and a route so serious then that to contemplate leading it at that time of primitive rope technique meant you also contemplated death .
19 Personal memories : of the larger knots of passengers at reopened Templecombe than at most other stations between Exeter and Salisbury , a route far busier and better served than ten years ago ; but of travelling from Southampton to Newton Abbot via Westbury having dinner with a traveller from London to Crewkerne , the common Westbury-Taunton section way north of both passengers ' direct line being attractive because of the faster pace of HSTs .
20 We skirted the artificial Llys y-fran reservoir and chose a route back on the tiny lanes which connect the farms .
21 They decided to cut across the coastal plain and head for a wadi that would provide a route back to the top of the escarpment .
22 He chose a route back down the hill that did not involve too many serious gradients , moving from Roseberry Road to Warburton Drive to Chesterton Terrace and , from there , doubling back along a series of streets with an offensively tangible air of esprit de corps — Lowther Park Drive , where people called to each other over their Volvos and , even worse , Stapleton Road , a place that seemed almost permanently on the verge of a street party .
23 Some bizarre quirk led Newman to take a route back to London past the bell tower where Sandy had died .
24 The other options were a route roughly following the A19 and one which ran parallel and close to the existing power line , skirting the North York Moors National Park .
25 ‘ That was the FRG from Soltau — they 've cleared most of the tasks from last night , less a Chieftain power pack change that 's in hand and one badly bogged tank — they 're having to find a route in for a second armoured recovery vehicle , and , of course , the last Challenger pack change — how are the lads doing on those packs that came in this morning ? ’
26 So far the company has not registered any enthusiasm for such a payment either .
27 Arguments about the quality of particular animals in a payment scarcely arose when the payment was in a standardized currency : no one asked , ‘ Well now , which of these dinars do you promise me ? ’
28 Attorney-General v. Wilts United Dairies Ltd. ( 1921 ) 37 T.L.R. 884 was not a case concerned with the recovery of a payment unlawfully demanded .
29 But is it up to them to actually go to D S S and say I want a payment now ?
30 A payment only qualifies under Gift Aid if it is a ‘ gift ’ .
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