Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Higher education students have the lion 's share of the access funds , which are worth in total nearly £26 million this year .
2 A lot of the girls we 'll meet wo n't be from around QP so a network will need to be formed with other churches who sense God 's call in this specific area .
3 Mind ye , they 've goat the money tae build anither Gallery , but yon Burrell said it had to be outside of Glasgow so the fog and smoke and that disna' get the pictures .
4 Paradoxically , the truly self-reliant person … proves to be by no means as independent as cultural stereotypes suppose .
5 The really important things are , are outside of business totally .
6 The political attitudes articulated by journalists and writers were by no means either homogeneous or uniformly hostile to the government .
7 The Playnes ' problems were by no means over , as competition from Yorkshire mills intensified .
8 If a casualty reached the clearing station , his ordeals were by no means over .
9 But by 1273 , when both the original parties to the 1259 agreement were dead , the issues were by no means so clear-cut .
10 However , historically , labour markets were by no means so residentially tied .
11 The established Communist parties , however , although overshadowed at first by the new radicalism , were by no means totally eclipsed by it .
12 The neighbourhoods were by no means socially or economically homogeneous , yet the active membership of the representative groups were .
13 The most creative artists were by no means always preoccupied by social criticism .
14 Yet the new formations were by no means always .
15 These diplomats , as in earlier generations , were by no means always scrupulous in their use of their privileges .
16 He too may be trying to mislead Pooh , by sighing deliberately when ( he believes ) he believes he 's by no means out of thistles .
17 So it 's by no means only er , arising from the erm , need to get on with the business of the council , some of the work that we 're facing at the present moment has been forced on us er , through no fault of our own because of Government action .
18 As Lindblom has pointed out , however , it is by no means wholly destroyed , since ‘ [ m ] onopoly weakens responses to popular control , but it neither eliminates a response or leads to a perverse one …
19 The balance between gaining and losing is by no means even ; many infrequent users of search are seen as prime poaching grounds , whereas companies constantly recruiting may not necessarily be losing people , but experiencing rapid growth .
20 However , the system is by no means universally applied despite the existence of national guidelines and the sanctions against offenders are not nearly tough enough to deter all those whose standards are low or whose intentions in entering a profitable market are dishonourable .
21 There is , however , no firm basis for such confidence and , as will be seen to be significant in relation to notions of parliamentary sovereignty , it is by no means universally accepted that it is only the characteristics of the Parliament of England which survived these constitutional upheavals .
22 Many experts argue that the Persian knot makes it easier to produce intricate , curvilinear designs by enabling the weaver to tie more knot to the square inch , but this theory is by no means universally accepted in the carpet trade .
23 While the state has to have some autonomy to fulfil its role , it is by no means completely independent .
24 The mutual interdependence between rural and urban areas which characterized the prewar period is by no means completely gone , but it is waning fast .
25 The boy always having adventures and escapades while the girl looks on admiringly , tells him to be careful or stays to play with dolls , is by no means automatically true of the day-to-day play activities of young children .
26 Fax machines have been around for many years and the obvious benefit of being able to transmit documents and graphics by telephone is by no means newly perceived .
27 This is by no means invariably the case , however .
28 As we have now seen , the latter supposition is by no means invariably true , and for this ( and other reasons which we shall come to later ) the ranges of adjectives that can be found in the two positions are actually substantially different .
29 But the argument is by no means over .
30 The New Moon in your opposite sign of Scorpio on the 29th should prove exciting and rather eventful as far as one involvement or partnership is concerned — and obviously 1989 is by no means over yet , not by a long chalk .
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