Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The system is currently available only for AT compatibles running DOS , but a Windows version will be available in the near future . |
2 | I mean we 've talked only about about women ; we 've maybe touched on class , and we 've not even mentioned the position of black women and the extra discrimination that they face in our society , and in other societies . |
3 | Especially in in parks and things , yeah . |
4 | When sanding is complete , use a vacuum cleaner to pick up all remaining fine dust — especially from between boards |
5 | However , this refers only to under trials and convicts . |
6 | Among the attractions is a display designed by school children , and put together by by prisoners . |
7 | Among the attractions is a display designed by school children , and put together by by prisoners . |
8 | its the same in all jobs , look at the banks how they 've had to cut down on staff , computers have just totally took over , I mean every , every area of work more or less its been done away with by computers |
9 | It has been suggested that the wild man , or wood-wose , who appears so often in medieval literature , is a conventional figure typifying madness and deriving from the mad king Nebuchadnezzar , who was ‘ driven away from among men , and did eat grass like an ox , and his body was wet with the dew of heaven ; till his hairs grew like the feathers of eagles , and his nails like birds claws . ’ |
10 | In old age he gave the impression of a scholarly recluse , with a snow-white beard , and mild blue eyes gazing benignly from behind spectacles . |
11 | Tor Edgar is a giant man peering out shyly from behind glasses bequeathed by John Lennon . |
12 | Only be drumsticks now for for parties wo n't it Jean ? |
13 | ‘ They run the railways too now from behind desks , eh ? |
14 | And the things that actually go through our heads we refer very often to as cognitions . |
15 | years ago about about successes and failures and problems and |
16 | And sat outside , there again wherever you look I mean what you pay god knows how much here for for views , you know . |
17 | So let me begin this discussion then of of channels by er pointing out the methods that have been used for studying channels , and for some of you who 've done the er neurophysiology course this will er be revision but nevertheless it will be pertinent to today 's discussion . |
18 | ‘ Could you please concentrate on the road and on getting this tired old heap of metal there in one piece , instead of on matters that do n't concern you ? ’ |
19 | Eh , , I mean there 's a idea the money that 's been spent on the railways instead of on motorways we 'd be a lot better off , and I think and Partners subscribed to that because I think that erm , had more money being spent on the railways that we would have been much better off , oh I 'd much rather go on a train journey than on a motor bridge journey . |
20 | And I would have got it together if I 'd had time had gone out to work instead of for days on end being unemployed and sitting and telling me about Karen . |
21 | No one would travel in that manner who could help it — who had time to go leisurely over hills and between hedges , instead of through tunnels and between banks ; at least those who would , have no sense of beauty so acute that we need to consult it at the station . |
22 | In this way one goes up the scale gradually instead of in leaps as in the centesimal scale . |
23 | He postulated that the first step in the differentiation was our ancestors ' adoption of an upright posture in order to move about on open plains instead of in trees . |
24 | Apart from on Tuesdays , every effort was made by senior staff to ensure that an unfettered atmosphere prevailed . |
25 | Estimates by town hall staff suggest there are seldom more than 140 cars in Russell Street car park apart from on Saturdays and Bank Holidays . |
26 | While less than a mile away , as the moon came out again from behind clouds , it shone through a window into a cage where an old eagle perched and its light fell across her head and one of her wings . |
27 | Due to the hole not being declared as a solid , the assumption is made that it is a void so that the geometric domain is established for the inserted condition ( as voids can not exist freely outside of solids ) to give the geometric domain as also seen in Figure 2.3 . |
28 | School is something Sophie 's been looking forward to for ages , and it 's not long before she 's settled in . |
29 | The student stands with his legs apart at about shoulders ' width , sinks his abdomen low and keeps his back straight . |
30 | He walked to a crossing and pushed the button , the WAIT sign illuminated faintly from under layers of dirt and graffiti . |