Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [v-ing] [prep] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Once he has identified the extremities of the part he wishes to detail , all the data lying outside of the component " box " is removed and the single item ( in this case piece 2 ) appears as seen in Figure 6.17 .
2 A better working position results from arranging the seating with light from the window coming from behind the pupils and on to the work surface .
3 She made some coffee , and went out on the balcony in her cotton housecoat , where she could see the sun rising from behind the dark hills , and the slopes slowly become bathed with light .
4 Like the sun peering from behind a cloud , Arty began to brighten and beam again .
5 What now , with the sun bursting from behind the head
6 Example 2:6 Right of way : unlimited times and vehicles The right in common with the landlord and all others having the like right to pass and repass ( but not to park or except in emergency to stop ) with or without vehicles at all times and for all purposes connected with the use of the demised property ( but not otherwise ) over the road coloured on the attached plan Example 2:7 Right of way : limited times and vehicles ; right to load , etc The right in common with the landlord and all others having the like right to pass and repass on foot and with vehicles not exceeding … feet in length or … tonnes ( unladen weight ) at any time between 6 am on Monday and 8 pm on Friday in each week ( except public holidays ) for all purposes connected with the use of the demised property ( but not otherwise ) over the road coloured on the attached plan and to park any such vehicle for such period as may be reasonable for the purpose only of loading or unloading it Example 2:8 Right of way : right to load etc in loading bay The right at all times with or without vehicles to pass and repass over the road leading from to the demised property ( but not to halt or park any vehicle thereon except in case of emergency ) for all purposes connected with the use of the demised property and the right for the same purposes to use the loading bay coloured on the attached plan for loading and unloading any such vehicle ( b ) Stairs and passages In a lease of property on an upper floor of a building there will be implied an easement of necessity to use a staircase that is its sole means of access ( Altmann v Boatman ( 1963 ) 186 EG 109 ) .
7 This was also the most expensive mode of travel ; the fare of £1.90 not only compares badly with the 90p bus fare , but was augmented by the £3 cycle carriage charge , the total coming to about the cost of travelling in by taxi !
8 Well in these days your your sponges had to be set in the afternoon for the men coming in in the morning .
9 I thought she was going to hit me : her hand which was already formed in a fist , went up — but she used it only to swipe at a cat scuttling from under a bush towards the door .
10 It appeared to have a road running to within a few kilometres .
11 But Quigley , if he 'd noticed it , would have seen nothing unusual in a spirit getting outside of a pint of Young 's Special .
12 Trent dived belly flat into the protection of a bush sprouting from beside the concrete piling .
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