Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [prep] [det] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It must have , er have n't got all that worse then , here 's Tufnell comes up again , slightly faster than the other one , hits him on the pad or bit of that pad maybe , Robin Smith 's very close in there and once or twice he 's dived , he 's never quite sure whether off the pad or off bat and pad , everybody shouts at him poor chap , anyhow , catch it , a hundred and eighteen for three end of that one from Tufnell so he 's now bowled fifteen overs , two for seventeen that one was yet another maiden . |
2 | Exercise lowers the risk or effect of these conditions aside from any effect of diet or weight loss . |
3 | Sea shells enlarge not by growth or magnification in all directions simultaneously , but by the accumulation or accretion of material on the unbounded end of the spiral structure . |
4 | Such a drive , however , has to be operationalized in some other way , since the animals do not have any direct knowledge of the matters relevant to inbreeding : the inhibition against mating has to be triggered by the recognition of or reaction to some property adequately correlated with the kin relationship , such as being an individual with which the animal has been brought up . |
5 | 3.17 Reference in this Lease to any clause sub-clause or Schedule without further designation shall be construed as a reference to the clause sub-clause or Schedule to this Lease so numbered |
6 | 3 It should preferably have clear glass or plastic on all sides so that you can view the web clearly . |
7 | If you would like to make any comments or suggestions on these proposals please write before 13 October 1980 to : . |
8 | If you would like to make any comments or suggestions on these proposals please write before 13 December 1979 to : . |
9 | Should you have any query or complaint regarding this insurance please contact HCI . |
10 | By a summons dated 30 April 1991 the defendants applied to the judge in chambers for directions as to whether notwithstanding the order of Morland J. , they were at liberty to comply with the notice and , if so , on what forms if any ; and , further or alternatively , variation or discharge of that order so as to allow them to comply with the notice . |
11 | 5.4 On expiry or termination of this Agreement neither nor shall continue to use imprints , logos , trade marks or any other devices that belong to or allude the other party . |
12 | Many small wetlands amenable to agricultural drainage were noticed though no data exists on the number or location of former wetlands now effectively drained . |
13 | Thus a miner who slipped from the worn and greasy rungs was liable to fall a long way and a dropped tool could clatter its way down to cause death or injury to some fellow below . |
14 | It will be noticed that in all of this the term " correlate " is being used in a way consistent with our previous uses of " event " , " cause " , " condition " , " causal circumstance " , and " effect " : not for a type of thing , but for a thing itself , more particularly an individual property or set of such properties rather than a type . |
15 | Neither girls nor boys of this age usually want to tell their parents exactly what they are doing , and prefer to preserve some distance , as Denise describes . |
16 | Coleman and her team studied over 4,000 blocks of flats and a slightly larger number of houses in two areas of London ( Southwark and Tower Hamlets ) and , for comparison , a council estate on the south-east side of Oxford , all in the context of a regard for flats and houses in many settings elsewhere . |
17 | Behind the house , the railway embankment stretches straight and level in both directions as far as the eye can see , which is a long way . |
18 | If the package name is acceptable , the identifiers and titles of any DCs currently active on this package will be displayed in the scrolled area . |
19 | In El Salvador and Guatemala , for example , between 70% and 80% of all children under five suffer from malnutrition . |
20 | The enormity and futility of this raid finally swung opinion against city bombing . |
21 | Such aspects are the equivalent of the offices and warehouses of many organisations today . |
22 | The Institute publishes economic forecasts for both the UK and the world four times a year in our ‘ Economic Review ’ , the production and dissemination of these forecasts however is not part of the performance financed by the ESRC Consortium ) . |
23 | In addition to internal alterations , general repairs and redecoration of all buildings externally were carried out as part of the Contract , together with associated site works and provision of additional car parking . |
24 | ‘ And Kate , the vacancy is now filled , but perhaps you 'd better take names and addresses of any applicants just in case they 're needed later . ’ |
25 | Schools , and especially primary schools , have always been regarded as essential to a concept of a complete community , and many schools have taken their responsibilities and opportunities in this regard very seriously . |
26 | He starts at a medieval Gothic window , a remnant of the first university in central Europe ( founded 1348 ) ; he pauses at the rebuilt Bethlehem Chapel , the site of where the Mass was first allowed in Czech , and Jan Hus preached before being burnt for heresy in 1413 ; he pays respects to the relics of the Jewish quarter with its ancient and crowded graveyard ; to cross the river he uses the Charles Bridge , lined with Baroque statues ( many between 1700 and 1720 ) , and climbs the hill to the Castle where art and architecture of all periods again further embellish the golden city of central Europe . |
27 | Secondly , computers can do sums and manipulations with this information very rapidly . |
28 | However , since the practicality and advantages of this guide far outweigh any problems , I do n't propose to mention any of its negative points . |
29 | I had not conducted business in Latin America or in Africa at all , and visits to both countries soon after I was appointed revealed how extraordinarily difficult it was to get an accurate view of both their problems and opportunities merely from reading , no matter how assiduously . |
30 | Where the risk is considered too serious for the children to remain in their family , they have a duty to provide alternative care , in foster homes or other forms of residential care ( and there is a duty to monitor children 's safety and well-being in these situations also ) . |