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

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1 Cos , it 's only about school anyway with the .
2 Yet this could never be done by interpreting yesterday 's sales figures , which gave information only about products already in the shops .
3 Too much sun can cause skin cancer , so remember to protect your skin in the sun , especially during holidays abroad in hot countries .
4 She watched him go , realizing it was weeks since they had sat down for dinner together without an interruption , and over a week since they had made love .
5 Mr Endara was sworn in as President shortly after midnight last night , on a US military base , in the presence of a US Major-General , with members of Panamanian human rights groups as witnesses .
6 ‘ We 'll keep him in for observation just for tonight .
7 There has been a breaking down of divisions both between internally and externally generated information and the distinct professional disciplines which act as handmaidens to information .
8 Only of use early in the illness when there is suddenness and violence .
9 No , Stephanie thought later , it had been no more and no less than could have been hoped : a reasonable coming together of people close to each other , not by choice , reluctant in many cases .
10 There was no doubt that right-winger Albert Harry played much better with Billy there beside him and , under Turner 's neat and shrewd direction , our forwards became quite devastating .
11 Pulling power may be slightly down as it Deems to fall off quickly against head winds or uphill gradients , when running constant changing up and down with overdrive even on the level .
12 We see her so with Theseus again on a near-contemporary Attic cup ( fig. 98 ) ; and it is presumably in the same role that she dominates the latest and best preserved of all archaic pediments , at the two ends of a temple on Aegina , dedicated to Aphaia , a local deity associated with Artemis rather than Athena .
13 I checked in with Simon just after twelve .
14 Well , I waited up until three o'clock in the morning and he crawled in with footmarks all over his nice new suit where he 'd fallen on the floor and let everybody trample over him , blood pouring down his shirt from a head wound , a balloon tied round his neck and a paper hat on .
15 Black will take it swinging it in flicked on by Rozario and the goalkeeper made up for er what might have been an error a moment or two ago by coming bravely in with Pearce right in front of him and Rozario I mean on the flick .
16 [ Ellis papers in National Library of Wales , Aberystwyth , along with papers there of D. Lloyd George , D. R. Daniel , J. Herbert Lewis , Stuart Rendel , and Ellis Griffith ; A. J. Ellis ( ed . ) ,
17 This entailed a dual arrangement : an ordained regular abbot ( i.e. a monk , one who followed a regula , or rule ) ran the community 's liturgical work and day-to-day upkeep from the inside , while , from the outside , a lay aristocrat assumed control of the community 's landed endowment along with responsibility both for the military service owed to the king from the men beneficed on the monastery 's lands , and often for hospitality at the monastery for the king and his entourage .
18 Felawnah , supplemented along with Dayflower earlier in the week , finished fourth , the same place she occupied in the Newmarket equivalent .
19 Since that time , and despite further hostilities in 1965 , the 1949 ceasefire line or " line of control " had separated Azad Kashmir ( " Free Kashmir " — the northern Pakistani-controlled sector ) from Indian-administered Kashmir , which together with Jammu further to the south made up the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir .
20 Taxable profits more than doubled to £45.1 million in the 12 months to December as the team , led by Anthony Habgood , the chief executive brought in from Tootal mid-way through 1991 , got to grips with loss-makers and revitalised other businesses .
21 ‘ Eh , young man , ’ Mr Clough is reported to have said , ‘ we 're down in London again on Thursday to play Wimbledon .
22 Like all penguins gentoos have tremendous swimmers and divers , and when preparing to come ashore they frequently ‘ porpoise ’ along in groups more like fish than birds .
23 He stayed first in New York with Robert Giroux , and then went down to Washington partly in order to see Ezra Pound .
24 ‘ I rather think the gamekeeper does a bit of illegal slaughtering for him , and they often go down to Florence together at night , gambling I think . ’
25 ‘ The Mediterranean peoples rarely sit down to dinner much before nine . ’
26 And er my poor mam then used to go chasing down to shops late on Saturday afternoon and things like that .
27 The system acts as a discipline to ensure that you concentrate sufficiently on observation instead of being tempted to jump to conclusions .
28 Three days later , Richard came along to Grace early in the morning , and told her that there was a call for her .
29 Marshall and fellow defender Richard Jobson were both booked in the space of a minute for pulling down Shearer as he twice homed in on goal shortly after half time .
30 She turned away to announce Ace Elliott and Rory ran off stage , only to cannon straight into Adam standing in the wings .
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