Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [prep] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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31 | In the Duddon Valley on Little Blake Rigg up a wall right of Out Of The Game , The Sellafield Shuffle — E3 6a — has been climbed by S. Wood and A. Rowell . |
32 | There are a whole lot of players who can go out there and knock balls in all over the place , score wonderful great big one four sevens and centuries and things of this nature , but what makes the , the good player an excellent player , is the player who can do it on the big occasion . |
33 | Their spectra show that the radiating gas is excited by hydrodynamical shock fronts and that shock velocities of up to a few hundred kilometres a second are involved . |
34 | Gilts suffered too , with price drops of up to a point . |
35 | People call him up for art advice from all over the world . |
36 | Because her daddy drink drinks in there in the pub . |
37 | By using forward stepwise Cox regression analysis , age at operation , tonsillectomy , and radiographic size of adenoids and airway were not significantly related to the duration of glue ear in either of the surgery or no surgery groups . |
38 | The Europa Hotel in Belfast was legendary amongst newspaper men from all over the world . |
39 | The World Forum of Educational and Religious Video is a meeting place for producers , distributors , and video consumers from all over the world who are involved and interested in the use of video as an educational and developmental tool . |
40 | To demonstrate that , he is happy to show off work on new City dealer boards devised in Belfast that allow a foreign exchange trader or the like to listen in to some 20 phone conversations at once via a sophisticated touch screen . |
41 | This flock extended from ground level to well above the aircraft and there was no possible way for the pilot to avoid it ; almost immediately the crew heart the sound of multiple bird strikes on the aircraft , the commander described the noise " like a machine gun " . |
42 | They can obtain Orders from the Secretary of State ( DoE or Welsh Office ) to prevent any agricultural , or forestry , land use change for up to a year . |
43 | This mechanism accounts at once for the observation that limbs are truncated when the thickened ridge at the tip of the bud is removed . |
44 | For centuries merchant seamen from all over the world have mingled with the local population and now , in addition , for three months every year , holidaymakers flood in like the tide . |
45 | Quality DJs from all over the country have been coming to Middlesbrough for the last couple of years , including London DJs who are now returning through the Flying organisation . |
46 | He 'd acquired a gasoline kicker engine from somewhere with an exhaust that run and he had made during picked up from scraps and stuff and made it , so where he had a tub right on top of this gasoline engine . |
47 | GIRL GUIDE commissioners from all over the World will attend the reopening of the Wales Guide headquarters at Llandinam , near Llanidloes , on June 28 . |
48 | Dog owners from all over the country have been showing their appreciation for what they claim is the most royal of breeds . |
49 | Golfing correspondents and television teams from all over the world were already assembling . |
50 | Currency reform was ‘ essential ’ , said a resolution adopted after a protest here last week of trade unionists from all over the Russian Federated Republic . |
51 | THE prospect of a rise in interest rates and mortgage costs if Labour wins on Thursday is prompting some borrowers to lock into fixed rate loans for up to a decade . |
52 | ‘ Orange badge holders should be allowed into the pedestrian area at least in the experimental period of six months , ’ she said . |
53 | Lewis donated a no-ball an over in his first spell , but seemed to learn from Pringle , slowed down , gained more movement leg to off from the pitch , and became even more dangerous . |
54 | Given that the CJA 1982 gave magistrates the powers of Youth Custody sentences of up to a year , and that these sentences increased by 67 per cent in the first year of its operation , it is hardly surprising that Taylor ( 1982 ) found that 43 per cent of black youth defendants opted for crown court trials . |
55 | It is a local rate call from anywhere in the country . |
56 | Transend source good quality shareware from all over the world , we then review the best of them for these pages every month . |
57 | The pattern is in fact more complex than can be schematized in any one model of development ( Marshall , 1987 ) ; some regions like the Midlands repeatedly found replacement industries at least until the 1966–81 downswing . |
58 | All dried peas have a shell life of up to a year — any longer and they may well need extra cooking , or possibly not soften at all . |
59 | He launched what became ( from February 1666 ) the London Gazette , which remained the government newspaper until well into the next century . |
60 | A variation on the theme is to fire the penetrometers into the ocean floor from just above the surface . |