Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | For generations Stoddard Templeton have selected only the very finest yarns from all over the world . |
2 | and that bit in there from the album is exactly the same equipment |
3 | As , however , he directed his son-in-law to apply 2s. of the yearly rent to the keeping of an obit for six years , it sounds as though his tenement was larger and that part at least of the assessment represented income from letting . |
4 | There are very many sixth-century kouroi from all over the Greek world . |
5 | I sat next to Grant at a private screening of Just Like a Woman . |
6 | If you are moving for job reasons , the local authority or new town development corporation , even if they can not offer permanent rented accommodation , might be able to arrange short-term letting for up to a year under Schedule 3 of the Housing Act 1980 . |
7 | My guess is that he is a receiver of stolen cars from all over the country . |
8 | When it was formed in 1919 AIB was a branch of the old Air Ministry which controlled civil aviation as well as the Royal Air Force , and it remained in that department until immediately after the Second World War when the Ministry of Civil Aviation was formed . |
9 | Here too Anselm is adopting some part at least of the vocabulary of the new ecclesiastical theorists in describing the situation which Rufus had taken over from his father . |
10 | By the 1930s , some part at least of the more advanced views of the previous two decades was beginning to percolate into society as a whole . |
11 | I 've got some bits in there for her a few kittens in there for a couple of days I , so they 'd go up , pick them up and they get left |
12 | All you have to do is lower me down in this bucket to just above the sea . |
13 | Lineages also contributed to the expenses of funerals : members made a collection toward the cost of feeding the guests ; if the dead person was a well known and respected man , the household might have to provide two meals a day and continual tea for up to a week for a hundred or so visitors ( who sometimes brought a contribution of a sheep or tea or sugar ) . |
14 | Data from HIPE give some indication of where in the hospital service older people are treated . |
15 | there are 12 designs for all around the home , and they offer an inexpensive way to make any room 's decorations unique . |
16 | In some districts at least in the 1760s and 1770s , jenny spinners could earn as much as many weavers . |
17 | Top designers from all over the country were getting together to stage something that , it was already forecast , would be the money-raising event of the year . |
18 | The access road is not a major item for this committee until well beyond the year two thousand and four . |
19 | Its regatta day in Hereford on Monday … the local rowing club are holding their annual big event … 300 crews from all over the country will be in competition … its also a qualifier for the royal regatta at henley … |
20 | Er trading standards continue to be under pressure er we ought to agree on that er and we I I believe we may not have difficulty er in achieving the additional value of this type of almost on an annual basis if we are short of the trading standards . |
21 | Railcard holders will be able to get further reductions of up to a third : children pay a flat fare of £1 single . |
22 | I mean to be frank I hear this charge from all over the country . |
23 | As I say the variations on the system are alteration of this summation in here to a product or . |
24 | Is this sort of out of the question , or |
25 | But if if you end up with all the popular metric business at somewhere around the sort of equivalent price level , margin level that you 've got that business at , |
26 | They cover a lot of ground so the designated flight area has to include very generous margins of up to an extra 50% over the line lengths and , most important , this area has to be clear of all spectators and especially other kites . |
27 | I , I think this business of up to the fourteenth is premiums due up to the fourteenth . |
28 | THE Leeds International Film Festival opens this evening at 8pm at the Cannon 1 , Vicar Lane with Lewis Gilbert 's charming version of Willy Russell 's play , Shirley Valentine about a repressed Liverpool housewife ( the eye-catching Pauline Collins , re-creating her award-winning stage performance ) who ‘ finds herself ’ on a Greek island in the arms of local barman Tom Conti . |
29 | Foster carers and social workers from all over the province were attending the two day event , organised by the Northern Ireland Foster Care Association and Loughside foster carers groups . |
30 | In the United Kingdom the attitude to testing has been more ambivalent , although examinations and tests have played an important part in British education for well over a century . |