Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun pl] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Jupiter can be seen radiating mainly through narrow bands parallel to the equator , in particular through the band running just below the centre , where there are gaps in the upper cloud layers .
2 Two of my colleagues from the BBC did , it is true , succeed in smuggling an entire satellite telephone system ( complete with dish ) through Iraqi customs shortly before the war began , and there are plenty of guns in private hands which can be bought ; but the Mukhabarat are everywhere , and it would be impossible to find out where Saddam was going to be at any given time .
3 Reorganizing the lay-out of the production process can therefore permit the much greater automation of final assembly processes if robots , for example , can be programmed to perform different operations for different models almost to the exact moment the components arrive .
4 And I have g I have paid for English lights just for the sake of a week
5 Comparing them to the English Baroque woodwinds , it is clear that they became the prototype and standard for English makers well into the 18th century .
6 LABOUR promised a better future for British women yesterday at the Northern launch of the party 's magazine for women .
7 I am afraid this is about as much as I am going to say about magnetic materials apart from a very brief discussion of some pseudomagnetic materials ( superconductors ) in Sections 3.15 and 3.16 .
8 Furthermore , some interviewees will not wish to talk about painful experiences just for the benefit of a survey interviewer .
9 After prolonged negotiations both at the UN and in the Gulf , the UN proposals were finally agreed although military operations continued into 1988 and fighting continued in the waters of the Gulf .
10 The sales surge will come as more welcome news for the Chancellor after encouraging signs earlier in the week that both inflation and public spending were being kept under control .
11 The second of the new partners engaged in 1909 was Geoffrey Hobson , a brilliant scholar , who had gone deaf after passing exams both to the Bar and the Foreign Office .
12 The family name , Beurze , explains the origins of the name for similar operations all over the Continent .
13 This technology is a world 's first for Ciba-Geigy , and the new environmentally friendly system will , the company claims , set the standards for similar installations well into the next century .
14 The telephone can reduce the need for personal contacts both at a local and a non-local scale .
15 Wherever possible assemblies and subassemblies must be specified and designed so that they can be inspected and tested as separate items independently of the remainder of the product .
16 Wherever possible assemblies and subassemblies must be specified and designed so that they can be inspected and tested as separate items independently of the remainder of the product .
17 In nine chapters he takes a score of technical topics always in the news and explains them clearly and readably .
18 However , the evolution of mankind has reached the point where it is better to leave religion behind , for it does comprise ‘ a system of wishful illusions together with a disavowal of reality , such as we find in an isolated form nowhere else but in amentia , in a state of blissful hallucinatory confusion ’ .
19 ‘ Our region has one of the lowest number of long-wait patients anywhere in the country .
20 His firm commitment to flexibilIty in the education of deaf people contributed significantly to the surging emancipation of deaf children everywhere from the yoke of generations of denial .
21 Mr Rushdie said that leaders of Labour parties elsewhere in the world had declared overt passionate support for this issue .
22 Outside the US , the UK now has the highest number of cellular subscribers anywhere in the world , and by the year 2000 as many as 20% of the UK population are expected to be users .
23 It clearly represented for him a literary turning-point since it not only swept aside all mystifying attempts to separate the literary activity from the contemporary socio-political context , but also injected a coherent set of political arguments squarely into the literary debate : anti-fascism , anti-colonialism , anti-capitalism , arguments that were beginning to find much grass-roots and intellectual support in France .
24 Extensive use is made of reserve forces elsewhere in the world .
25 It would not be too great a distortion of the facts to say that the main thrust of twentieth century sensory physiology has been to move the application of the doctrine of specific energies inwards from the sensory ending towards and into the cortex .
26 Such references will be used where the entry term is a relatively common term , and where the use of specific entries instead of the one general reference could lead to extensive ( undesirable ) lists of specific references .
27 On all courses we include a programme of extra-curricular activities either of a tourist nature or professionally orientated .
28 They are particularly prominent in the early stages of development at Godmanchester where , following the demise of the fort , a system of regular plots was apparently laid out , extending as a series of broad strips well into the territory surrounding the settlement .
29 In addition the place of operation of subsidiaries must be given and the particulars of associated companies together with the directors ' interests in the companies ' shares .
30 He turned yet another corner and saw in the distance a rare copse of evergreen trees close to the road .
  Next page