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

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1 The next move towards national organisation for seamen also arose on the north east coast , though as a result of a very different impetus .
2 For reasons best known to the fuel companies , the Gulf crisis never turned into an oil crisis , although petrol prices generally leap up and down quicker than a Tory backbencher during a Neil Kinnock speech if a dealer on the Amsterdam spot market so much as sneezes over his computer screen .
3 For reasons best known to the RAAF at the time , they started cutting back on pilots and offered his course a transfer to the RAF .
4 These invisible tabs , if not removed , are responsible for text mysteriously jumping to an unexpected position .
5 Gold coin , for instance also occurs in the upper Thames valley and in Suffolk ; crystal balls are also found in Cambridgeshire-Suffolk and the Isle of Wight ; garnet in Kent and Suffolk .
6 In response to this decision Parliament hastily passed the War Damage Act 1965 with retrospective effect to deny entitlement to compensation for damage for acts lawfully done by the Crown during a war in which the Sovereign was engaged .
7 Friedman argues that the demand for money also depends on a number of factors which are likely to influence wealth holders ' tastes and preferences for money .
8 ALTHOUGH THE landscape of Sussex has been substantially modified by man , the basic geology and soil types still have an important bearing on the vegetation and crops , and hence the habitats available for birds now found in the county .
9 He predicted civil war between parties currently gathered in an " illusory coalition " against his administration , which would lead to " genuine dictatorship , and not the imaginary one which certain people perceive in the current constitutional regime " .
10 Protests about professionalization also came in the 1960s from the prominenti of Oxford English .
11 Do not remove lower buds except for plants such as gooseberries normally grown on a ‘ leg ’ .
12 for subjects subsequently presented with the light in A , the suppression controlled by this CS at the end of conditioning in C was much attenuated .
13 Yes , there may be some waste in the Health Service , but I would suggest if we are to look for savings then start at the top .
14 Respect for Animals also calls for an immediate ban on fur farming , an end to fur sales within five years and for people to show their feelings if they see somebody wearing a pelt in the street .
15 Support for Scott again came from the Northampton Architectural Society .
16 The relationship between States directly injured by a violation of international law and other States has been explored further by the International Law Commission in its work on State Responsibility .
17 Survival analysis showed similar improvements in otoscopic clearance and tympanometric change as a result of treatment with a ventilation tube alone or after adenoidectomy alone compared with no surgery .
18 Hitler was by no means altogether excluded from the angry storm of criticism which arose from the ‘ crucifix action ’ .
19 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 .
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 The establishment of DATEC was by no means universally welcomed in the art world , many artists and designers being strongly opposed to links with TEC ; the Association of Art Institutions , for example , urged the DES to recognize it as the appropriate organization to represent all aspects of art and design education .
22 Places in those schools are by no means exclusively reserved for the offspring of the devout , but the churches might have reconsidered that policy if the Government had , in effect , continued to place a block on their expansion plans .
23 Latin was by no means totally banished from the Lutheran liturgy .
24 In particular if the external situation is conceived of as changing through time , the phrase " as initially present to the mind " by no means necessarily refers to an earlier state of a real or imaginary referent .
25 There are tricky design and methodological issues which would need to be worked out , as foreshadowed earlier in this paper and by no means fully resolved in the preliminary study .
26 Some doubt has been expressed about the method of spread of this disease since it is by no means always found in the sexual partners of infected individuals .
27 Skill in letter-writing is by no means evenly distributed among the population and letter-writers can not be said to be representative of the general population .
28 The overall picture , however , was by no means so clearcut as the data so far considered might tend to suggest .
29 This desperate cry for help eventually arrived at the parson 's house in Emminster .
30 Orcs and Goblins poured over the Worlds Edge Mountains through passes previously guarded by the Dwarfs , while in the northern forests human tribes began to move southwards .
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