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

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1 In backing a Petrakov plan , Mr Gorbachev risks popular unrest as well as revolt within the Communist party ( and perhaps the resignation of his prime minister , Mr Nikolai Ryzhkov , if economic policy is rammed through by decree rather than through his government ) .
2 I wrote off to Time Out and in early February 1981 found myself surrounded by eight or nine other blind socialists discussing the formation of the Alternative Talking Newspapers Collective .
3 That is , just as a county council in eighty five , all the councillors are up for re-election just as in a parliamentary general election , yeah ?
4 The orang-utan shows no tendency to join up with others socially except for sex .
5 THOUSANDS of classroom teachers in primary and secondary schools in England and Wales are being underpaid by up to £2,500 annually because of a government error , one of the largest teachers unions claimed yesterday .
6 for an insulation company and we were on a Government funding and money ran out and it took us up to Christmas really and after Christmas we were out of work for four months
7 Linfield and Cliftonville meet up at Windsor tomorrow but with both teams already through the normal ‘ edge ’ may be missing from this game .
8 Match race contenders Winsor Abbey and Lets All Boogie eye each other up at Walthamstow tomorrow but in different heats of the Laurent Perrier Champagne Grand Prix .
9 I 'm glad to hear that , Wilko has proved during his first 3 years that he is capable of getting the best out of players individually and as a team .
10 The oldest nuclear power plant in the United States , located near Rowe , Massachusetts , has been closed down by its operators after experts from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) recommended that it be taken out of service immediately because of doubts about its safety .
11 I thought that Wilko giving him the number 2 shirt this season was a positive sign , but I 'm starting to think that he did it out of loyalty rather than in expectation of a comeback .
12 The same failure to push out of defence quickly and as a unit when clearing their lines , which gives the goalkeeper a clearer view and often wins an offside decision , helped Gannon score a well-taken winner , also from outside the penalty area .
13 Come the next time that sector is needed — assuming it has n't been discarded to make way for more recent data — it 's pulled straight out of RAM rather than through the comparatively slow disk system .
14 The idea that supermarkets should be built on green field sites out of town rather than in the High Street would have seemed absurd only a few years ago .
15 If carried out with sensitivity rather than in a stiff and mechanical way , aromatherapy massage is a potent form of hands-on healing .
16 Bert Millichip , the FA chairman , withdrew England 's application for the clubs to be allowed back into Europe largely because of the way incidents involving English fans , the Dusseldorf police and young Germans looking for trouble had been reported by the press and TV back home .
17 As a result , most social science experiments have been carried out by psychologists rather than by sociologists , though many of their experiments overlap with the interests of sociology .
18 He had decided to take this , the most spectacular , way round to Buttermere principally because of what he had heard of the rich wadd mines in Borrowdale valley — opened up only once in seven years , so he had heard , in order to control the market in this unique mineral which was useful over a remarkable range , from gunpowder to dyes .
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