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

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1 1.2 In anticipation of the royalties that are payable under clause 1.1a the Publisher agrees to make a single advance payment of to the Author on signature and return of this contract .
2 There was a pungent smell from along the hall and some dogs barking out the back .
3 With strong support from within the university Smith was elected to replace him , though he himself felt that the other applicant should have been chosen .
4 You can actually learn something else about one another by normal discussions between during the course of the conversation now .
5 That 's an unmarried daughter that you should be giving due recognition to for the efforts that she may have put in .
6 He makes himself known with a tiny , metallic clink-clink-clink from within the bushes .
7 It makes an illuminating contrast having Ives 's much more idiosyncratic setting of At the River as well as Copland 's .
8 He pulled a low seat from under the bed and gently eased her down to it .
9 Most people find it hard to say what Labour stands for at the moment .
10 Its got more than eight thousand different types of plants , and attracts scientific experts from around the world .
11 In fact the cost of physical imports has exceeded the value of exported products for over a century .
12 Adding to the already extensive number of jazz venues in Birmingham , Ronnie Scott 's new club attracts top artists from around the world .
13 Yes I suppose it 's true that for somebody like me I 've been involved in quite a lot of different groups over over the years and the quarry men 's support group is it 's difficult to put in words really er exactly how it 's erm you know I think it 's very easy f for groups to become sort of s set really and er well I 've always wanted it to involve everybody and I think it does that in a way it sort of er it 's quite special to all of us in in a funny sort of way it 's er you know we feel quite committed .
14 Green leaves and curling tendrils were escaping under the edge of the dome like curly hair from beneath a helmet .
15 The detailed administration of applications is handled by a full-time Modular Admissions Officer who draws on clerical support from within the Registry and who makes substantial use of the central computer services .
16 Furthermore , as it appeared to have popular support from within the hobby , more detailed information was needed before reacting any further .
17 Toby saw him take up the pile of wet flannel from beside the bath and chuck it at his face .
18 He received a lesser ban at about the same time for receiving three yellow cards too , and because his team have still at least one game to play , the Irish international must serve his ban immediately .
19 Each week , top musicians from around the region will present a lively programme of toe-tapping jazz , with the emphasis on having a good time .
20 It has progressed over the years to international status attracting many of the top riders from around the world .
21 S/he is a strange and disturbing figure still , though now for different reasons from in the Renaissance .
22 He appealed for information from anyone who had witnessed the incident , particularly people who might have been leaving the nearby Greenstead social club at about the same time .
23 An example is the terrace around Lake Harrison at a little above 120 m ( 400 ft ) OD ( see Chapter 14 ) , which might easily be confused with the well-known British marine terrace at about the same level but probably much earlier in date .
24 The kit will be made available to some customers and other interested parties for around the cost of a day 's consultancy .
25 The kit will be made available to some customers and other interested parties for around the cost of one day 's consultancy .
26 It will bring together interested parties from around the country to exchange experience and to develop a network for interested individuals , educational institutions , training programmes , and state administrations .
27 Tradesmen 's bills , recipes , nurserymen 's lists of plants , school prospectuses , old exercise books and writing sheets , programmes and invitations , all the domestic and commercial trivia from before the days of typewriters , are typical .
28 ‘ Hot , ent it ? ’ said a tiny old lady from behind the counter .
29 God — sniff — he dashed down and burnt his fingers yanking the smoking toast from under the grill .
30 But there were other interesting visitors from down the strath — Cameron the builder , who came late , and sat in a pew near the back beside Donald Stewart , the blacksmith from Grandtully .
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