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

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1 If ever the theorem prover discovers one of its goals , then back in the original task , you can run off this sequence of operations without any search at all .
2 Vultures may rise up each morning on columns of air called thermals , reaching heights of 2000 metres or more .
3 Even so , I they can go and look up that lot of words in Shakespeare .
4 Nonetheless , hostility to socialist realism runs deep and it would seem appropriate and productive at this stage to examine briefly the more critical views of the practice of Stalinist socialist realism articulated quite dramatically by Georg Lukacs himself , in order to draw up another set of criteria by which to assess Nizan 's communist novels .
5 Er go up another flight of stairs to another room .
6 Lister was then at the height of his struggle against infection in surgical operations and took up this observation in experiments with bacterial cultures .
7 We 've set up some walk in sessions on Saturday between 9 and 1 and during the week , so you can talk to someone then .
8 God knows how much there still is down there ; I 've seen great stacks and bales of it still with the Royal Navy markings on it , and I 've dreamed up any number of ways of getting at it , but short of tunnelling in from the shed and taking the cordite out from the back , so that the bales looked untouched from the inside of the cellar , I do n't see how I could do it .
9 You input the data only once , you can then print out any number of patterns for different sizes of garment in inches or centimetres .
10 You input the data only once , you can then print out any number of patterns for different sizes of garment in inches or centimetres .
11 Another contributor agreed that it was possible to trot out any number of excuses for the lack of jobs , such as the political unrest ; but unemployment existed in West Belfast before the political unrest .
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