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

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1 ‘ We have also been given assurances that there will be a cordon of police both inside and outside a perimeter fence which surrounds the playing area . ’
2 The ogam script , using clusters of strokes at angles above , below and across a base line to shape its 20 basic characters , was commonest in its pure form in Ireland .
3 Paragraph 5 of the rule was directed not only at enforcement of a judgment in favour of a claimant who had obtained judgment in his favour but also at preventing , by means of the principle of res judicata , relitigation of the same case by a person who was properly represented by a claimant against whom judgment had been given dismissing the claim , whether that person tried to pursue his claim against a named defendant sued in his own right only , or against a named defendant sued both personally and as a representative of a class , or against a member of that class .
4 What kinds of benefits — personally and as a student — are likely to result from investigating my chosen topic ?
5 It was a dream dictated both by politics and by affection , for he loved this orderly , thoughtful and respectful son , the disciple he had schooled himself , both personally and from a distance . ’
6 Inevitably , though , some people missed the point entirely and as a result they 've often been tarred by the indiscriminate brush of ‘ gothic rock ’ .
7 For the Stussy die-hard only and with a firin' soundtrack , it 's around £9.95 and available through major Stussy stockists .
8 the operating crew ‘ reacted to the initial problem prematurely and in a way contrary to their training ’
9 ‘ Oh ! ’ said Fenella and stood still and clasped her hands together and for a moment forgot entirely about being in danger in the house of an ancient and evil sorcerer .
10 So , the other things that had erm we 've endeavoured to incorporate is to try and not divide the estate , one of the one of the aims of the master plan has been to seen to integrate bungalows and any new housing together and in a number of respects the demolition of the terraced blocks and the er er , putting back of more conventional two storey housing has allowed us to do this by rather than having a access road running the whole length of the estate and similarly the that are running past the length of the estate away from the houses we 've we 've put the houses where the road is and the road where the house , where the terraced blocks were , erm to form more of a conventional street scape so that people can look out on their cars and that we , you actually got the new houses facing the existing ones .
11 Chopra sensed the two women were together and within a kilometre of the castle .
12 Under the umbrella they had to walk very close together and after a while he took her hand and hooked it through his arm .
13 A porthole was opened amidships and on a plank lay the small body .
14 David Samuel Purvis ( 41 ) , tiler , of Drumreagh Crescent , Newmills , admitted driving while unfit due to drink ; failing to provide a specimen of breath ; driving carelessly and without a licence and insurance .
15 ‘ We are good enough to be in the top three , but our talented players have to work harder individually and as a unit . ’
16 Both individually and as a parish , we need to develop our understanding of our faith , our God and our Church .
17 Individually and as a combination ?
18 They all want to match the Italians , individually and as a team .
19 Ensuring that his/her colleagues work to implement UK/I policies , both individually and as a team .
20 I 'm glad to hear that , Wilko has proved during his first 3 years that he is capable of getting the best out of players individually and as a team .
21 Individually and as a team .
22 A Service of Reconciliation is an opportunity to remember and to respond to the fact that we are individually and as a body loved by God .
23 The question being investigated was the appearance of a loved one who is far away and at a moment of unexpected crisis , or dying .
24 It is as if the dead person had killed themselves in order to get away and as a punishment .
25 Finch was a man with no zone of indifference and a lifelong distaste for milky kindnesses , which made his present wish to push Henry away and into a career of his own both powerful and covert .
26 Ramsey was sent to two dames ' schools in succession but learnt so little that his parents took him away and for a year he was taught at home by his mother .
27 The Ford driver gave nothing away and for a moment it looked as if there would be a confrontation with a juggernaut coming from London .
28 The audience was n't going to let Del Amitri get away and after a couple of minutes to catch their breath back , Justin and company returned to give us some more .
29 Comparison of the sediment influx above and below a date of 48060yrBP ( AD 1405–1450 ; ref. 24 ) at 30cm in core 12 ( Fig. 3 ) indicates that if anything there was a decrease in the erosion rate after the Conquest .
30 There should also be at least one clear line space above and below a shoulder heading .
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