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

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1 HAILES CASTLE Off narrow unclassified road near East Linton .
2 Actually , they did have six for fifty nine P in Iceland , but the date was up on them like , Sunday , and I thought , I wo n't get through all the them .
3 ‘ I 'm not referring to what is available for fifty thousand lire in the back streets of Siena . ’
4 In effect , the transplant hospital , which started out as a centre for wounded Australian troops in the First World War and was then used as a TB sanatorium , exists in its own world , untainted by the big bad world outside .
5 Then it was gone , on its journey of several weeks through normal planetary space to that zone on the rim of the system far from the worlds and moons where it could dive into the warp .
6 Obviously further work needs to be done in this area , and long-term studies now in progress using antiplatelet agents such as aspirin and dipyridamole need to be evaluated for possible protective effects on the development of microvascular and macrovascular disease in diabetic subjects .
7 Vigilance must be kept for possible new cases of tuberculosis both in immigrants and in the indigenous population .
8 Now is the time to prepare the way for possible new opportunities for the future .
9 The newsletter added later : ‘ Italy , Korea , Poland , the Philippines and Turkey are newly targeted for possible 301 action as a result of extensive piracy and ongoing failure to provide an acceptable level of protection . ’
10 But it 's always worth checking with local councils and your college for possible vacant housing of this sort .
11 The wealth of information collected and most ably synthesised in the project 's report was used as evidence on which to base suggestions for possible key topics round which teaching could be based .
12 We roamed the streets together looking for possible future providers of parchment and , taking advantage of the good weather , rode north to Oxford to the parchment-sellers along Holywell and Broad Street as well as the little shops on the Turl near Exeter College .
13 It therefore makes sense to recover that element for possible future use in civil reactors or , one day , in the fast reactors .
14 As for possible civilian contenders for political leadership , Calvo Sotelo was dead before the war began , Gil Robles remained discredited by political failure , and José Antonio was languishing in a Republican jail .
15 The daily Clarín reported on March 3 that under a decree signed by Menem on Feb. 26 , 1990 ( expanding an earlier decree of March 10 , 1989 , introduced after the La Tablada attack — see p. 36394 and below ) , the armed forces were entitled to intervene in the event of " a state of internal disturbance " serious enough to endanger the life , liberty , property or security of the country 's inhabitants ; with this in mind the National Security Council [ see p. 36613 ] was to draw up plans for possible joint actions by the police , the security forces and the armed forces .
16 This provides the evidence for possible regional variation in the focus of particular newspapers .
17 It comes only days after Motorola lodged West Lothian 's biggest planning application , designed to accelerate its five-year timetable for bringing the plant up to full production levels and to pave the way for possible further expansion in the future .
18 Needs have been identified for high quality therapy equipment at the Developmental Centre and for possible further exchanges of staff in July 1993 .
19 The National Union of Teachers has voted for possible nationwide strikes in protest at the planned introduction of performance-related pay .
20 Preparation for possible urgent admission to hospital
21 In one stroke Lyle has added 230 retailers to their list of customers and Stoddard 's Contract Division has received an order for 15,200 square meters of Custom carpeting for two Stakis Country Court Hotels .
22 The chase films swept away by this development may have been repetitive but they offered an excitement that no one can have secured from the sight of London stage actors running through potted silent versions of Shakespeare .
23 Little-known , that is , until she received the Snavely Award for Least Useful Research for her development of schools where backward quarks might learn charm .
24 ‘ What about that other man in the rubbish dump ? ’
25 and there was about that much bacon on the bacon slice , the rest were fat , I says I 'm not paying for that .
26 ‘ Loosen your hair … and what about that poor excuse for a gown ? ’
27 I have been lucky to have been on plenty of tours and hardly missed a training session or match so , by the law of averages , I ca n't complain about that disappointing end to what had been a very enjoyable season .
28 Brook talked about that central game of dice that Yudishthira plays , ‘ an ordinary , everyday action … it also has overtones , through the poetic to the metaphysical and the supernatural , and this is just as in Shakespeare .
29 Wishart thought back to what he had heard about that fateful night at the banquet .
30 But when I talk about that good feeling between police and public , it , it mattered more for the local policeman .
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