Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [adv] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | To book your place call the Moors Centre on between 10am and 5pm . |
2 | The sales force is a problem they 've been working on for awhile and could be in a position to snap off in a few months . |
3 | Some unilateral plant closures can be expected , Campbell predicted — if the crisis goes on for long or gets worse . |
4 | I wished this could go on for ever but I realised that all too soon I would have to return . |
5 | Hospital appointments seemed to go on for ever and when I left for the Sahara , I forgot to cancel one of them . |
6 | She wanted it to go on for ever and ever ! |
7 | I suddenly had the sense that this was going to go on for ever and the conversation became an argument . |
8 | Our friend will carry on for ever and never return . ’ |
9 | so be aware that you do n't want to ramble on too long or this appointment could go on for ever and a day . |
10 | Going on for ever and ever . |
11 | This demise shall not confer upon or be deemed to include ( by implication or otherwise ) in favour of the Tenant any right of light or air liberties privileges easements or advantages ( except such as are specifically granted in this lease ) in through over and upon any land or premises adjoining or near to the demised premises . |
12 | As he knows , I must decide whether to give this matter precedent over the business set down for today or for tomorrow . |
13 | As he knows , I have to decide whether his application comes within the Standing Order and , if so , whether a debate should be granted which would take precedence over the business set down for today or tomorrow . |
14 | The reason I ask is cos they 've obviously got ta send the card , if the cards back , you break down between now and Monday . |
15 | you break down between now and then , you 'll need your card . |
16 | Milwall just caught sleeping for a moment can get a good ball in for here and Hendry it 's an own goal . |
17 | I think it was the Battle of , she came down through here and she stayed the night at House . |
18 | and you just go down through there and you come into . |
19 | Rose bushes can go in between now and March . |
20 | The new measures will be phased in between now and 1999 . |
21 | I want to ease myself back in between now and Christmas . ’ |
22 | and I do n't know what he did in between then and er Oh he had a we had a sweet shop on Road . |
23 | Commuting to the US , Charleston stroked the project along until finally and thankfully , resplendent in 152 Squadron leaping panther livery , it flew , piloted by Skip Holm . |
24 | Mona came down from upstairs and after whispering with Maggie disappeared again upstairs with a small jug of milk and some sandwiches . |
25 | A possible chance of an eagle , or certainly a birdie , went begging at the 13th , where he took three to get down from nowhere but from then on he became a different player . |
26 | But the orders come down from above and we jump to it . |
27 | Back a yard or more — here where the covert is thick , someone struck him down from behind and to his left — here on the left side of the path , from ambush . ’ |
28 | She says three pound fifty she says that was from taking us down from there and sitting waiting , well I mean I was only in about , well I was n't in five minutes |
29 | Significantly , the greeting trill is normally done when they are on the move , usually when they have come in from outside and are about to move off towards the place where they expect food to be waiting . |
30 | Out of this new structure evolved the idea that Robson Rhodes needed a chief executive to come in from outside and run the company on the same lines as a plc . |