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

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1 The flight right through France down to Geneva , over the Alps down to Genoa or Turin , was something of a rest from the normal German targets .
2 Pass first house ; ( bungalow ) then after 50 yds turn right through gate on to track .
3 Still others — few enough in number — advance relentlessly for reasons even they find hard to fathom .
4 Well , I thought it was mostly for people there .
5 It is rarely a main source of income ( for 4 per cent of lone parents in 1987 ) , the amounts awarded are generally low , they are mostly for children rather than spouses and payments are frequently unreliable .
6 We do n't know the exact date of birth of any early medieval king before Charles ( nor of most for centuries afterwards ) .
7 Britannia said the youth had been named unofficially as John in from Spain .
8 This should be all right for hours now . ’
9 it 's to be hoped it does n't er go right for travel all around , like , you know
10 But if it 's all right for wives to have this status , then it 's all right for cohabitees too .
11 But then there was a knock on the door , the messenger unlocked it and stuck his head in , asking : ‘ Is it all right for coffee now , sir ? ’
12 Other firms have much more of a consulting bias , in particular Egon Zehnder and Heidrick and Struggles , who see themselves predominantly as advisers rather than just recruitment specialists .
13 It was a little after noon when Katherine Lundy awoke , her head pounding , her mouth foul .
14 ‘ If I 'm good enough for royalty surely I 'm good enough for Mr Wilmot . ’
15 Vinny would n't be mean enough for Liverpool now .
16 ‘ You have n't said much about terms so far … ’
17 One o'clock for lunch yesterday .
18 We were erm not given many opportunities to do that only through things well local clubs like the W R I and which er and in that way all Orcadians just trying to do our best together you know .
19 He did not care much for fun just now .
20 Sometimes they were responsible only for work directly connected with production , but in some cases they were responsible also for development work , drainage and ventilation .
21 In this context it is interesting to note that in 1976 the DES informed the WJEC that it was customary to use the title ‘ College or Institute of Higher Education ’ only for establishments where the advanced courses represent 60 per cent or more of the total provision , which is certainly not the case in all the Welsh colleges .
22 O only for fruit really .
23 Well I would n't be able to get there only for Connie really
24 If I had n't been pregnant I would have been sent back to Bullwood , but they have n't got a mother and baby unit there , though in those days Styal was only for women over twenty-one , apart from the pregnant borstal girls .
25 I do n't think I 'll win , it 's only for fun really .
26 This argument is meaningful only for lines longer than , say , 40 km as the inherent discrepancy is so slight on shorter distances that the error on the ground is far less than the sizes of marker sites involved .
27 Without any application to the court , the mortgagee , if his mortgage is a conveyance of the legal estate or ownership , may take possession ; but this course is hazardous , since he may be called upon in a redemption action to account strictly not only for profits actually received by him , but also for those which he might but for his default have received , and all such profits , so far as they exceed the interest due for the time being , must be set off against the principal .
28 The excess for gastric cancer was noted only for men over 70 years of age .
29 These cater only for children up to the age of 16 .
30 Since it took so long for Dobson finally to take over in Macclesfield , it may be either that he returned to Stockport as Master from some period or that the Goldsmiths forgot that they had appointed Escolmbe , or that Escolmbe himself never took up his duties .
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