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

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1 Travel : Snakes alive out on the Worm 's Head
2 I , I think this business of up to the fourteenth is premiums due up to the fourteenth .
3 So one horse may show apprehension by putting its ears half back at another more dominant horse , or drop its lower eyelids , or extend its top lip , or dilate and round-out its nostrils .
4 Wading out of the lake , his legs muddy up to the knees ,
5 The light flooded down from five roundels high up on the far long side , as though in a cathedral clerestory .
6 The stretching exercises begin with the student sitting on the floor with his legs straight out in front of him and knees together .
7 So that 's when I was eating my dinner , when they were going up for the cup and she fell asleep , well you know with the wine in you , here was my eyes all out for the count .
8 They made the front roll bar so much stiffer that the cars understeered out of the race with the front tyres worn out .
9 There are also various local amenities close by in the Elms Parade shopping centre .
10 Start-up Carrera Computers Inc out of Laguna Hills , California , has licensed an ARCsystem design , the ARCsystem 100 Manufacturing Kit , from MIPS Computer Systems Inc to make motherboards , expecting to be first out with a RISC-based personal computer board later this year .
11 The path down to the beach was a precarious one , tiny steps hewn out of the sheer rock face .
12 By independence ten years later , nearly half the African households along the line-of-rail had radio sets , and in the urban areas eight out of ten Africans had become listeners .
13 Interestingly enough I looked into the same situation in America and Germany and in all three mighty industrial countries six out of the top ten firms had gone .
14 Swedish midfielder Patrick Andersson put Rovers 1–0 up on the day , but goals from David Hirst and Mark Bright settled the issue .
15 Michael Welby and his wife had hoped to be carried feet first out of the home they lived in at Gerard 's Cross for twenty-five years .
16 Crime — Costs — Wasted costs order — Judge disallowing unspecified part of counsel 's brief fee — Whether order rightly made — Procedure to be followed — Whether costs payable out of central funds to successful appellant — Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 ( c. 23 ) , s. 19A ( as inserted by Courts and Legal Servces Act 1990 ( c. 41 ) , s. 111 )
17 There is no requirement for costs payable out of the bankrupt 's estate , be they the costs of the petitioning creditor or the costs of the solicitors acting for the trustee , to be taxed ( r 7.34 ) .
18 The official receiver or trustee can agree costs though if there is a creditors ' committee , they can require the trustee to ask for any costs payable out of the estate to be taxed .
19 They sold to the buyers 120,000 out of the 200,000 gallons and gave the buyers the benefit of free storage at X 's for a given period , i.e. down to January 31 .
20 For the first time in 2@1/2 years 16 out of 20 manufacturing companies surveyed reported workforce losses rather than gains .
21 Curry Rivel sits on a low ridge nearly two hundred and seventy feet above sea level ; not high ground , to be sure , but high enough to afford panoramic views all around over the low-lying Somerset Wetlands .
22 If they guarantee to put the mattresses all up in the dry they asked you to do yours or did they say they would do it ?
23 They try things first out of curiosity .
24 The mole-fraction of each RNA band in the 15 min elongation time lanes has been shown in Figure 5 in terms of a histogram which summarises all transcriptional blockages shown in Figures 2–4 up to transcript lengths of approximately 110 .
25 It is now on the market again at £995,000 , some Pounds 500,000 down on its previous asking price .
26 d ) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable out of money so provided under any other enactment .
27 b ) any increase in the sums payable out of such money under the Immigration Act 1971 which is attributable to provisions about appeals to special immigration adjudicators , and
28 Resolved , That , for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Coal Industry Bill , it is expedient to authorise any increase in the sums payable out of money provided by Parliament which is attributable to —
29 c ) any increase attributable to the Act in sums payable out of money provided by Parliament under any other Act .
30 Resolved , That , for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Traffic Calming Bill , it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable out of money so provided under any other enactment .
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