Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adj] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Machine-based production began , not only in textiles , but in a range of goods which were particularly sensitive to this type of flexible demand , and only later on concentrated on the heavier industrial goods we now particularly associate with factory-based machine production ( McKendrick 1983 : 31–2 ) .
2 For example , a proprietor of a garage may be restricted as to the amount of work that can be taken on due to a lack of skilled motor mechanics ; however , the proprietor can overcome this constraint in the long term by training non-skilled labour to perform the task .
3 This is easily the most important leg of the course , where a great deal of place changing can go on due to the huge differences in speed among sailors .
4 But when I got back to work the people that was in the observation post on the factory , they saw this aircraft , it came down low over the King George 's playing fields and they could see the markings on it and they 'd sounded the alarm but but course the aircraft went straight over .
5 QUAGMIRE is the mess which the country is in due to the failure to react to the worsening recession .
6 It was designed as a more effective replacement for the Police Complaints Board ( PCB ) which the public appeared to have lost faith in due to the fact that few complaints were ever substantiated , and that all investigations were carried out by the police themselves .
7 Both Martin ( jolly hockey sticks ) Hunter and John ( large centre parting ) Richard were brought in due to the absence of Neil Wise , our area sales manager who was away on holiday .
8 At the North of Australia are tropical rain forests which are very difficult for large communities to live in due to the heat , humidity and being unable to expand without the destruction of trees .
9 Some of Australia is desert or semi-desert which very few people live in due to the infertility and temperature of the land .
10 Among the later additions came a namesake , James Hall , who had started off the war as a private in Kitchener 's ‘ First Hundred Thousand ’ It was in the Lafayette that Hall , a flyer with almost superhuman luck ( he once came down intact with an unexploded AA shell sticking out of his engine ) , founded the literary partnership with another pilot , Charles Nordhoff , that was to produce ‘ Mutiny on the Bounty ’ Joining the Squadron a few days after its inception was Raoul Lufbery , who , like Bert Hall , had also been a professional flyer before the war .
11 ONE of the newest clubs in Cleveland may have to close down due to a fall-off in attendance .
12 And it is here , in the ‘ thinking ’ , we are told , that the programme falls down due to the ‘ lack of connection between reality and what you saw on the screen ( Charles Catchpole , News of the World , 26 June 1988 ) .
13 A creditors ' voluntary liquidation usually happens because a company has to close down due to the fact that it ca n't pay its debts .
14 Most of them used local girls , but I decided to go to the famous state-run Eros Centre in Hamburg , which I 've since heard has been closed down due to the AIDS scare .
15 When I was there last year it cost only £12 : the rate had gone down due to the Gulf war and the fear of AIDS .
16 ‘ The club continues to run well with membership slightly down due to the lighter nights .
17 And when a decision comes down , it comes down unexplained to an officer who must continue his relationship with the polluter .
18 Is the single room next to the one you are in free at the weekend ? ’
19 The government disagrees , pointing out that recent studies , including one by the World Bank , show that Zimbabwe could get along fine with a commercial farming industry half its current size .
20 When you are held in tight beneath the sledge 's nylon coverall that feels very quick .
21 Yet at other points the problem is rather the hijacking of the original message , as in the phenomenal lines : ‘ If the real Jesus Christ were to stand up today/ He 'd be gunned down cold by the CIA/ Oh the lights that now burn brightest behind stained glass/ Will cast the darkest shadows upon the human heart/ But God did n't build himself that throne/ God does n't live in Israel or Rome/ God does n't belong to the ‘ yankee dollar ’ / God does n't plant the bombs for Hezbollah ’ .
22 There are people who have been brought in unconscious for no apparent reason , who have had car accidents and been cut free by the fire brigade and rushed in for emergency treatment following accidents .
23 Anyway , this mate of his and his wife — things went from bad to worse , seems he met this woman from Dundee who travelled down regular on the same train and one day he just Got Off with her and the upshot of the whole thing was a Dear-Jeannette-Letter from Sullom Voe .
24 Do you think that they erm were an asset or or or not to the actual community when they ac I mean erm looking at how things were in prior to the flats being built and and
25 Basically er the broad overall description would be to compensate for the conditions that the tenants had been living in prior to the move .
26 Having edited the file , you are returned to LIFESPAN in the same field you were in prior to the edit operation and you can continue ( assuming the file scans without errors ) .
27 If you have not used something for literally years the chances are that it wo n't come in useful for a rainy day ( the hoarder 's excuse ) and that you probably wo n't ever use it .
28 I have my footie boots on aswell ( and the shinpads come in useful for the tea breaks ) hehehe .
29 The good old television recording once again came in useful as a reminder of the true reality when it clearly showed a presentable handover of the garment .
30 He is a capable finisher and his experience of the big occasion will come in useful in a Maghery side gunning for their first title .
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