Example sentences of "there [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | National Greyhound Racing Club chief stipendiary steward Frank Melville refused to name the substances administered to the greyhounds , but added : ‘ They would not have got there through normal food or drink . ’ |
2 | Well I was between sixteen and seventeen because I think I started r er working there in the mid Summer or or m early Spring of twenty seven , and worked there through that period , all through nineteen twenty eight , then I emigrated to the United States in nineteen twenty nine . |
3 | Across there through that gap |
4 | Black steam-pipes criss-cross the 1,000 acres as they always have done , hissing here and there through open valves . |
5 | I went there about one o'clock . |
6 | Then she 's coming home and then she 's going back over there about six o'clock till eight o'clock . |
7 | But again that 's I noticed erm looking through the particular about the organization er sheet , is actually there 's something in there about that as well . |
8 | What sort of feeling was there about that kind of |
9 | such as this year 's figures you know they 're not paying you to somebody over the phone and expect to remember of course they ca n't so I 've got the detail that I need to keep looking at , and there about that 's about it . |
10 | We 'll be there about 1 o'clock . |
11 | In paragraph four , page six , we do make a small point about the financial implications er on of course that has been resolved because of er the resolution carried forward in the budget debate and a note there about central training which I could er just , just explain slowly because I have had a number of questions about this . |
12 | ‘ Had to see Elmore there about some instruments . |
13 | " He 's generally there about this time . |
14 | Great got to be over there about half past six . |
15 | And you say , today we 're , tonight we 're talking you over to the hub and we 're going to show you all this , and I take them and get over there about ten o'clock , and we go along there to , to look at the , the slats and the trays and there are all these masters flying around being terribly excited about this , terrific noises , and they say , God this is great , but how many parcels will go through tonight ? |
16 | Following those reports co-operative research into the control of odours continued through the auspices of the working party , the CBI and local authority associations , in which many companies , trade associations and local authorities participated , resulting in a series of reports published by Warren Spring Laboratory summarising the work carried out there during that three year research programme . |
17 | Statistics show that all discharges and disposals of radioactive waste there during 1991 were within the authorised limits set by Government departments — as were all facilities and sites operated by the Company . |
18 | The Klasies River Mouth site is made to sound almost idyllic by Ronald Singer and John Wymer , who excavated there during two seasons from 1966 to 1968 : ‘ while the sea was close , the attractions of the site were numerous : an almost unlimited supply of shellfish ; large and small mammals available for hunting in the immediate hinter land and at watering places along the adjacent river ; abundant fresh water ; seals , dolphins and fishes from the sea ; marine birds to be caught easily on the beach ; natural caves and rock shelters for protection ; and an unlimited supply of good quality siliceous quartzite for making tools and weapons . |
19 | And are there any courses there during late June or July ? |
20 | Meanwhile , Liverpool is steadily attracting more passenger charter flight operations , with Airtours the latest to announce new holiday flights from there during 1993 . |
21 | For the current purpose , demonstrating that they were different is sufficient to illustrate two main points : that understanding a place involves uncovering the multivariate and inter-related nature of its culture , for which the three components of the schema in chapter 3 provide a valuable framework ; and that without understanding the nature of a place in all its complexity , it is difficult to appreciate what happens there during particular events — simple , monocausal explanations ( often located in the sphere of production ) are usually insufficient . |
22 | Poems from the ‘ April Fifth ’ movement of 1976 had been posted there during 1978 . |
23 | He and his straight man , Bulganin , came by battle cruiser , which was the target of much curiosity in Portsmouth harbour , especially since the body of a naval frogman , Commander ‘ Buster ’ Crabbe , had been found floating there during another Russian naval visit the previous autumn . |
24 | ‘ I do n't know if we were n't actually allowed to go in there , ’ says Bernard , ‘ but it was an officers ’ domain and I do n't think we 'd have been very welcome going in there as lower ranks . |
25 | Ex-Sun/ex-Rational executive Bill Keating has turned up there as vice president , partners and licensing . |
26 | Having founded Fort Victoria in 1843 , he was sent there as chief factor in 1849 . |
27 | Yes I I do n't believe it will have major clarification erm on the administrative support , shown there as nineteen thousand nine hundred for an additional senior member of staff , if you look at appendix sorry the on personnel shows the pay cost as one thousand two hundred and sixty one pounds . |
28 | This allows for repricing of the budget for November , nineteen ninety-two , to November nineteen ninety-three , and that sum is shown there as some fifty- seven thousand pounds . |
29 | Birth dates are not given on marriage certificates , only ages , and his mother 's was there as twenty-five , which meant she must have been born in 1926 and have been twenty-seven when he was born . |
30 | The five surviving freeholders included the dean of Windsor , Robert Dormer of Wing , who was one of the richest landowners in the county , and a lady who was principal proprietor of the hamlet of Horton in Ivinghoe , not the kind of tenants to yield to pressure to sell out , if pressure there was : most of the small landed families of 1522 were still there as customary tenants at the later date . |