Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Apart from short leases , it has long been the practice for business tenancies to provide expressly for insurance of premises against fire and other damage .
2 Previously many historians perceived crime as abnormal and peripheral , fit only for study by specialists in deviance .
3 ‘ 12 ’ Passed as suitable only for exhibition to persons of 12 or over .
4 ‘ 15 ’ Passed as suitable only for exhibition to persons of 15 years or over .
5 There remains the sodium amytal test which is accurate but suitable only for use with candidates for brain surgery .
6 Mr Baines needed stitches and was kept in for observation after needles from the artificial conifer , wielded by wife Lorraine , became embedded in his scalp .
7 Until recently it was assumed that they all persisted as adults , but is has now been shown that the chilling of infective larvae before administration to calves will produce arrested L5 ; hypobiosis at this stage has also been observed in naturally infected calves in Switzerland , Austria and Canada , although the extent to which this occurs naturally after ingestion of larvae in late autumn and its significance in the transmission of the infection has not yet been fully established .
8 This implies an average 387 days less of life for inhabitants of the indebted countries .
9 Or between wife and husband , we tend to think only of transfer from husbands to wife , but er we do meet quite er a w er ladies who 've got quite high earnings and they themselves are paying forty percent in which case they should make sure that any investment income of theirs is transferred to the husband , so as to get the , to either use up allowances that are not being used at all because of absence of the income , or to benefit from these different rates of tax .
10 These will be discussed only with reference to pavements of the main sample .
11 Towns and cities vary , not only with respect to resources like housing but , more generally , with respect to the number and variety of jobs that are available , and to a wide range of educational , cultural and scenic facilities .
12 He stated that , ‘ it was not well for a Government succeeding to power to reverse without very good reasons the decisions of their predecessors , especially with respect to matters of art and the construction of public buildings ’ .
13 Unfortunately silting has reduced the depth of some broads , and this , coupled with increased nutrient levels from sewerage outfall , together with run-off of fertilisers from surrounding farmland , has reduced the aquatic life .
14 And , as a matter of good drafting , specific mention should be made of capital profits as a separate item ( eg in connection with payments to outgoing partners ) to avoid any ambiguity ( Clauses 10.01 and 20.02.2 ) .
15 In other words , the military budget in the United States is of enormous significance for any government 's economic policy and this gives the military tremendous leverage in terms of obtaining new weapons in an age of high technology , especially in conjunction with fears of the enemy 's growing strength .
16 What importance do in-law relationships have , especially in relation to structures of support , in the dominant white British culture ?
17 Nevertheless , it did add to royal pressure upon the archbishop and further reminded him of the realities of royal power : in 1285 he petitioned for the relaxation of the statute , especially in respect of grants to parish churches , but Edward reserved his right to licence — to confer or withhold favour .
18 With Linford Christie , John Regis and Marcus Adam all in line for places in Barcelona , his realistic target for the summer is the European Cup for Under 23s at Gateshead on July 18 and 19 in the relay at least , if not in the 200 metres .
19 Where the jargon might arise would be perhaps in response to questions from an architect for instance yes .
20 Having found the key to changes in terms of the need to manage the politics of reproduction more effectively , she tends ( in theory , at least , since her own empirical analysis is rather more flexible ) to follow the perceived logic through , so that the conclusion is that local government is being reorganized more or less in line with changes in the organization of major capitalist enterprises .
21 In the last decade , as we have seen , conventional retail credit has kept more or less in line with changes in the volume of consumer spending ; there may even have been a slight decline .
22 The mistreatment of mental patients on Leros differs only in degree from others of the nine state mental hospitals in Greece , which together house some 10,000 patients .
23 The first is that there are no systematic entailments between sentences differing only in respect of compatibles in parallel syntactic positions .
24 5.11.4 any steps taken in direct connection with the preparation and service of a Schedule of dilapidations during or after the expiration of the Term but if after the expiration of the Term only in respect of wants of repair occurring during the Term and where served within three months after the expiration of the Term
25 had committed against the barge hirers the tort of procuring breaches of their contract with their men — the plaintiffs would have had a cause of action not only in respect of breaches of hiring contracts but also in respect of new business they were unable to undertake .
26 But GEC 's interest lies only in use in instruments like lasers , VDUs and radar equipment .
27 At one stage the FTSE was more than 14 points down in reaction to predictions about Government borrowing .
28 It is put together in accordance with criteria of relevance which are those of a certain group of interested persons .
29 Losses in mortgage indemnity business much in line with expectations at $7.8m .
30 McBride can put his luck down to criticism from scribes down south earlier in the season , rather than bad selection policy .
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