Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [adv] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | The main thrust of their philosophical work , as it was carried through especially in Hume 's Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding ( 1748 ) and Kant 's Critique of Pure Reason ( 1781/7 ) , was to raise with a quite new sharpness the question of epistemology , of the character and basis of genuine knowledge and understanding . |
2 | A short ceremony to mark the move has been organised for 9am on Saturday morning when the first patient to cross the threshold of the new hospital will be handed a bouquet of flowers . |
3 | They 've come from all over Britain and Ireland to take part in one of the biggest annual horse sales in the country . |
4 | The assumption by Franco of the chairmanship of the Party Political Committee , occupied until then by Serrano , further reduced the latter 's ability to influence domestic affairs . |
5 | ( 26 September 1777 ) In his first letter to his father Mozart referred to Colloredo as ‘ an idiot ’ , a remark which was not looked upon favourably by Leopold since he was constantly concerned that his letters were being opened and read before he received them . |
6 | Incidents of ballot-stuffing were reported from all over India . |
7 | He had taken her to a modest hotel in Albemarle Street , and booked in there as Mr and Mrs Arkwright . |
8 | Eddie Newton has slotted in well alongside Andy Townsend and Frank Sinclair and David Lee have formed a good partnership in defence . |
9 | She had come over here from Canada , of course . |
10 | Among the children of a Woolwich school evacuated to somewhere in Kent the average weight of the boys has increased during the last month by 2½ lb. and of girls by 3½ lb . |
11 | And in the 29th over Armagh captured the important wicket of McFarland brilliantly caught at mid-off by Bullick when he had reached 48 . |
12 | I think this is an extremely complicated er issue but I think it 's on that needs to be looked at consistently across North Yorkshire . |
13 | I guess we 'll find out for sure what Joseph 's made of here in Cochin-China . " |
14 | People do live in a certain fear of him and anxiety about how he 'll respond to anything done up there in Inniskeen . |
15 | This programme will not be transmitted until 8.30am on Sunday , January 10 , 1993 , when the reflection on the Christmas and Epiphany messages , which the script highlights , will seem more appropriate than on a wet November evening . |
16 | The 100 tonnes of relief supplies , valued at around £1 million , had been collected from all over Scotland and stored in a warehouse in the east end of Glasgow for dispatch to hospitals and children 's and old folk 's homes . |
17 | It will consist of some 90 paintings , 60 drawings , prints and posters collected from all over Europe and the USA — hence this is one show this autumn not to be missed . |
18 | But by the 26th , he was in ward in Dalkeith , and during the next two months was moved from there to Seton , and then to Blackness and St Andrews before finally being released on lo April . |
19 | As he left , Henry , pushed from behind by Elinor , crept up in the direction of the coffin . |
20 | The Bundesbank has been seen until now as Europe 's guardian against rapid price increases . |
21 | From this point you get one of the best views in the Dales : to your right , Dentdale , Whernside , the foot of Deepdale and Dent town itself ; to your left , northern Dentdale , Frostrow and the Howgills ; while below you are spread the patched and parcelled fields of the dale which , on this June day , were coloured a green the like of which I had seen before only in Ireland . |
22 | Then the show ended and we had to return to America and I thought that was that — good friends , really talented , I 'd grown to really like David 's music . |
23 | His most recent London exhibition was at the Christopher Hull Gallery off Belgrave Square , but he has exhibited since then in Edinburgh at Richard Demarco 's gallery . |
24 | Since then , he and his mum had struggled on together in Oxford where she had worked as a secretary in the Austin plant and had met Ken , a big , happy-go-lucky but ambitious bear of a man . |
25 | Mike Bell , support services divisional officer with Durham Ambulance Service , said that when the call was made at 7.26pm on Sunday , the Bishop Auckland duty ambulance was on an emergency in Newton Aycliffe . |
26 | There is something to be said at least for Housman 's management of form and structure , his transposition of the general content of his original . |
27 | The Asshe genius manifested itself , late but truly , in what was to become a flourishing couture business , having moved by then from Highbury to Holborn . |
28 | They were not told until 4pm on Friday , yet it was believed the leak started on Wednesday . |
29 | The wind freshened from astern off Rudha Reidh and we just managed to beat a south westerly gale into Loch Ewe where we were weatherbound for the next two days . |
30 | The A19 northbound exit to the A1127 and the A19 southbound entry from the A1049 in Cleveland will be closed until 6am on Monday . |