Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] [noun pl] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Place on to skewers alternately with pieces of onion , green and red peppers and the mushrooms , adding a bay leaf to the skewers at intervals to give flavour . |
2 | For men , returning home after years away from their wives and children , a new beginning had to be made . |
3 | Actually it would be more accurate to call it a tutor ‘ hut ’ since our class is based in one of those ‘ temporary ’ classrooms that sprouted up around schools all over the country about twenty years ago . |
4 | Mastery of the skies over large parts of Germany had already passed to the allies in 1942 , and heavy raids , chiefly by the Royal Air Force , had been carried out on cities mainly in northern and north-western Germany ( Hamburg , Lübeck , Rostock , Cologne , Essen , Bremen , and others ) . |
5 | Present as each crisis arose , its footage from around the world was sought eagerly by stations both at home and abroad . |
6 | That is a child who has grown up with books instead of wallpaper . |
7 | It took us about an hour by bus to get into the Central Market but in the last year we were there , the public transport system collapsed and we had to go home in trucks just as if we were cattle . |
8 | He still did n't look any different , but he could run home from Tuckers now without having a seizure on the doorstep . |
9 | But he did not stop and it faded back into houses again below him as he pressed on . |
10 | Females often produce it as a contact call for their cubs , particularly when they start going out on rambles together for the first time . |
11 | Soon the calls were going out to groups all over the country . |
12 | Now if we are going to say that this rolling programme , we we do n't mean this rolling programme because it it 's all going back to committees again to be to be looked at then we are putting our at a disadvantage they will disband and the cost to us for refurbishment will increase . |
13 | In our attempts to draw the design activity back to a single integrated whole we have to look back to parallels close to that point of initial separation . |
14 | Blacks are pouring out of flats all over Deptford . |
15 | There are some first-class people in charge , men such as Peter Browne and Laurie Kelly , and you find ex-TVH men popping up at stadia all over the world to give you a shout . |
16 | Get into the habit first of feeling the sheer thrill and exhilaration of getting out of doors away from telephones , noise , and distractions . |
17 | I 'm feel that it is the remit of this council , or indeed other district councils to talk about the whole of the county of Cambridgeshire , particularly when they start mucking around with issues well outside their own geographical area . |
18 | A COUSIN of Prince Charles was pulled over by police yesterday for trying to dodge a queue of traffic on a motorway slip road . |
19 | They had driven to the edge of the city , into the brittle mauve of dusk , lights starting up in buildings everywhere as if some vast signal beacon were slowly igniting . |
20 | And er my poor mam then used to go chasing down to shops late on Saturday afternoon and things like that . |
21 | But on any one day , although there will be subject assessors beavering away in places all over the country , their activity is not very visible unless you happen to teach in a department being visited ; the rest of the staff in your own college or school may be unaware that a subject assessor is there . |
22 | The pictures which led to such demand for the Daily Mirror that the Sold Out signs went up at newsagents all over the country . |
23 | Rushing around causes mistakes which end up in accidents both to clients and home carers . ’ |
24 | I 'm not asking you to help me , but at least you can let me get on with things instead of badgering me the whole time . |
25 | Buxton believed that it had lost the confidence and interest of the country because of its practice of negotiating secretly with ministers instead of acting in the open . |
26 | Rationality can very properly be specified not in terms exclusively of methods supposed to lead to truth but more generally in terms of methods for reaching a consistent and comprehensive stance towards the world as it really is , something perfectly possible in ethical thought as the attitudinist describes it . |
27 | The Avon , Severn and Trent are all likely to feature in Denis ' matches for the rest of the season , although he is likely to stay away from events close to home where the meat has become the number one bait . |
28 | Commuters to the capital obviously decided to take a long weekend or were put up in hotels overnight by their employers , said a spokesman . |
29 | ‘ Diana saw her do it and they both burst out into giggles just like little girls . |
30 | Let's get back to courts just for a moment . |