Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It might have been better to handle the sale more discreetly through dealer Angela Nevill , but either way they could never fetch the prices Bond paid for them ’ . |
2 | Young males are busy right through adolescence establishing their own home ranges and learning the pecking order among the orangs in their part of the forest . |
3 | That was where she stayed , right through childhood . |
4 | Pass first house ; ( bungalow ) then after 50 yds turn right through gate on to track . |
5 | On reaching small lake on left , keep forward on track ( waymark misleading at time of writing ) , reaching turning-circle after 100 yds. 50 yds later , turn sharp right through gate to leave WHW , and follow 1/2 mile to T-junction . |
6 | The power-struggles which went on across much of the period were reflected right through society , and the surviving court rolls for Sussex often illuminate activities of considerable violence . |
7 | It does reflect right through society er still does n't , the message still does n't get home , and I would like to move Mr Chairman , that er we do again er write and see if we can get some special recognition of this very serious problem that there is . |
8 | The concealment of women runs right through sociology . |
9 | The ideology of feminine passivity not only runs right through sociology , but is the cornerstone of that zone within it where women are least hidden . |
10 | There was a story about an oil tanker that had veered off course and steamed right through Heaven Sound . |
11 | Because i that she can keep right through adult life , ca n't she her |
12 | After 200 yds and immediately after track bends right through break in hedge turn left ( waymarked ) proceeding alongside hedge on left . |
13 | He probably just run right through mud . |
14 | Anxious , because you know from past experience that when the convenient moment arrives for you to sow , the weather will turn wet or cold , even snowy , and effort and seed would be wasted , yet time is slipping by and the crops most worth raising are those that come first . |
15 | The companies that have used computer data bases most successfully for competitor intelligence have kept the data bases small and simple . |
16 | Despite having a virtual monopoly of business from its " host " purchaser , the acute unit felt unable to compete successfully for GP referrals with providers on the periphery of the district because of their old buildings and facilities . |
17 | With the residents , they applied successfully for finance through the Inner Area Programme to establish the Braunstone workshops on the estate . |
18 | An appeal went out locally for building rubble and the volunteers started their task two days prior to Christmas . |
19 | If you have a skill — typing or knowledge of motor mechanics , for instance — try advertising locally for weekend work . |
20 | Binding guarantees will be set locally for in-patient waiting times , starting with the operations where waiting causes most distress . |
21 | If central government , as a matter of policy , curtails the building of new local authority houses then , within a very short time , there will be few council houses available locally for allocation . |
22 | The hotel has a good reputation locally for food and you will soon realise why . |
23 | Well find somewhere for lunch . ’ |
24 | We 'll stop off somewhere for lunch . ’ |
25 | I 'll wake you and we 'll stop somewhere for breakfast . |
26 | It was mentioned that there should be somewhere for guest and visitors to sit . |
27 | A friend he had not seen for ages came into the bar with his wife , and , in the end , the three of them went on somewhere for dinner . |
28 | Once in Munich Leopold set about making arrangements for somewhere for Nannerl to stay . |
29 | Immediately after the fall of the eastern bloc regimes , even the top nomenklatura professed that they had been closet democrats all along , pushing relentlessly for change from within the structures of power . |
30 | This is not as frightful as it may sound : with self-build projects the council inspectors are usually very helpful , although you should n't badger him/her relentlessly for advice , and employing reputable tradesmen should eliminate any problems with outside labour . |