Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The present road and I do n't want to get into the detail of it but relate it to environmental costs against the so called benefits , would in fact cut right through there with a viaduct and it would actually start of on something like a twenty seven foot emba er a twenty seven foot high embankment and with a fifty four deep cutting .
2 This went on for well over a month , with the owls flying free in the barn , until we were sure they were confident and happy in their surroundings .
3 A project is a project , he wrote , and once it is begun it should be carried through to the end , regardless of doubts about meaning , doubts about long runs , or doubts about anything else , unless the body screams for you to stop , of course one can not go on for long against the screaming of the body , but then that merely means one has miscalculated , it merely means one has begun too soon or too late or perhaps that the entire project was a miscalculation .
4 And then she dived and rattled down the dirt-track which seemed to go on for ever across an empty hillside .
5 Presumably there 's so many songs in your repertoire that you you 've no need really to get a new one er you as artists might want to get a new one but you 've got so many er evergreens I mean you could go on for ever with just the evergreens could n't you ?
6 The grass seemed to flow on for ever like a millpond sea .
7 Our universe might be like that — it might have an infinite number of galaxies — but if so , it will have to go on for ever in all directions and would n't be the sort where an astronaut could do a round trip in a straight line .
8 All this Hubble surveyed in The Realm of the Nebulae which , be it noted , he wrote only about half-way through his astronomical working life .
9 He directed that the governors of the College should ‘ apply the interest and proceeds thereof annually for ever in the purchase of a Medal to be given Annually to the author of the best dissertation on the Anatomy , Physiology , or Pathology of the foot of the horse , or the principles and practice of shoeing horses ( to be decided by Examiners , viz. either Veterinary examiners or Veterinary surgeons , to be appointed by the Governors at their annual meeting ) ’ .
10 For the present , and perhaps for far into the future , the simple primary voting system rules .
11 I 've got you down as here for the last three .
12 Their feedback-drenched fog makes it almost impossible to discern anything resembling a tune , and each song coasts along for upwards of five minutes — but it 's precisely their avoidance of career-minded polish that makes them so invigorating .
13 So for now at least the fox has no reason to sleep more easily .
14 ‘ If you 'd behave sensibly for once in your life , then I would n't have to make any threats at all , ’ he said in a rather grim tone .
15 ‘ And you , acting sensibly for once in your life , obeyed the order . ’
16 The Winners Dog and the Winners Bitch are judged together for Best of Winners .
17 And if you exclude the points of discontinuity , then the bits in between often from minus infinity up to plus infinity
18 That a country can achieve a current account surplus of $20 billion with negligible energy resources and a daily bill for oil alone of well over $ 100 million , is testimony to Japanese industrial strength and flexibility .
19 Playing the offside game would become a riskier business , especially against forwards with the pace of Lineker or Rush , who would be given the benefit of the doubt which at present goes to defenders .
20 Erm well we 'd , we 'd got something on trying to ascertain if things had been produced by a multinational , which I suppose ties in with probably with , with three down .
21 The artillery petered out somewhat from 3am to 4am and then started again .
22 The Cleveland firm which installed the panelling for a drugs trial could not take it down until today at the earliest .
23 It also represents a major challenge to educationalists : not only should children be taught to use information technology , a subject that has emerged suddenly from nowhere with no teaching tradition , but all disciplines could profit from incorporating this new technology into their teaching practice .
24 Not that he seemed to mind in the slightest , she acknowledged wryly , forced to bite her lips in silence every time the actress materialised apparently from nowhere to spirit Dane away .
25 Monsieur Erdle denies this absolutely ; he has made a statement — which , of course , will be verified — accounting for his movements from nine o'clock until well past the estimated time of death . ’
26 Therefore all understanding , in any way worthy the name , has to begin from the whole of reality as such , and proceed outwards from there to the details of the world as we know it .
27 ‘ They used their failure to get sponsorship as an excuse to get out , ’ says Mario with understandable bitterness , and what hurt him most was that they strung him along until well into 1976 , despite the fact that he could easily have had another drive .
28 WEMBLEY EXHIBITION HALL — FEBRUARY 21– OPEN DAILY FROM 10am TO 6pm ( 5pm ON SUNDAY )
29 It is open daily from 10am until 6pm .
30 The BBC Good Food Show is open daily from 10.00am to 8,00pm ( 10.00pm , Thursday ) .
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