Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [adv prt] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Erm so that it would be in our view desirable that the level of provision for York was that which was realistic to er to accommodate , in this case it appears to be thirty three hectares and that the er the a additional element should be located in in or between the other districts in the Greater York area .
2 I get the impression from this friend , Samantha Jewson , that Louise was looked down on because of it .
3 Mr Roache , of Wilmslow , Cheshire , had told the court he was ‘ devastated and humiliated ’ by a November 1990 article which said he was smug and self-satisfied like his screen character and had been universally nicknamed ‘ BKB — Boring Ken Barlow , ’ a reputation he had earned both on and off the screen .
4 Thus , if there is a two-dimensional paradigm in the language , it must be drilled both down and across the paradigm .
5 On no account should they be pushed straight up or in a jerky movement .
6 Walls can be cut half-way down or at either side to form dividing slabs rather than solid masses .
7 In fact , Berger completed the slowing down lap , which indicated a pessimistic computer and justified his theory that , had Schumacher got really close in the final laps , he would have gone flat out and to hell with the consequences .
8 There are one or two places , however , where both are led either through or over bulkheads and not protected sufficiently against chafe .
9 By section 39(6) it was provided that references to expenses ‘ incurred in or in connection with any matter includes a reference to a proper proportion of any expense incurred partly in or in connection with that matter . ’
10 ( 1 ) Subject to the provisions of this Act , no person shall , except during the permitted hours : ( a ) sell or supply to any person in any licensed premises , or licensed canteen , or in the premises of a registered club any alcoholic liquor to be consumed either on or off the premises , or consume in , or take from , any such premises any alcoholic liquor .
11 an accent mark which is set separately from the main character and is then placed either over or under it .
12 S 159(2) ( C ) , ICTA 1988 is quite specific in stating that availability as a pool car is only granted if ‘ it was in that year not normally kept overnight on or in the vicinity of any residential premises where any of the employees was residing , except while being kept overnight on premises occupied by the person making the car available to them ’ .
13 One hundred dinner parties , ranging from eight to 100 guests , reflecting the charity 's many cultural interests , will be held simultaneously in and around London .
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