Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | This was mostly afternoon and evening clothes . |
2 | Dodgy consciousness raps aside , where Mother Earth really diverge from the standard Brand New London Funk , is in the loud , up-front guitar and organ bursts , which are pricking up ears beyond the established Acid Jazz audience . |
3 | ‘ Goat stinks , ’ said Camille , for it was not so long since she had been frequently taken by Connie to children 's zoos where these creatures — mostly nannies and kids — were considered suitably sized and disposed to mingle briefly with the children of men . |
4 | The third chapter deals with Roman art in public places , mostly cities and sanctuaries . |
5 | The huge increase in the number of cosmetic treatments ( mostly foundations and powders ) has provided the ideal opportunity for cosmetologists — who until now have concentrated only on skin preparations — to turn their hands to creating ‘ skin-safe ’ make-up accessories as well . |
6 | Right judgement cos |
7 | Bolton 's could have had a few more goals … thankfully Reece and his defence managed to stop the rot … |
8 | Bolton 's could have had a few more goals … thankfully Reece and his defence managed to stop the rot … |
9 | It was the summer 1989 when I went down to the golf club with a friend and played around with him after that I borrowed his clubs quite regularly and practised eventually mum & Dad chipped in and I bought myself a set of clubs well to be exact I bought myself a bag of three iron and a putter during the next two years I had saved up and built up my set of clubs until I had a half set of irons and 2 woods during that time I had always left my clubs at the golf club to save me taking the clubs to the course every time I played . |
10 | Right hydrogen and the carbonate so there 's going to be H brackets two C O three yeah ? |
11 | Meanwhile the silliness of Dynamite was offset by Charles Bickford 's excellence as the condemned-to-death miner , and Wallace Beery was very much the real thing in The Champ ; for the most part though it was the newcomers who received most praise . |
12 | For the most part though , Flor unfolds the massive first movement with an ideal blend of spaciousness and momentum . |
13 | Meals are eaten communally for the most part and we will meet together regularly for worship times . |
14 | Er , generally and for the most part and for the most part at the end of the day they 'll come up with completely irrelevant er things . |
15 | The descriptions of them in the books we read are for the most part as unlike the truth as are the descriptions of aristocratic life in the books they read . |
16 | Retarded technologies are those energy technologies that were abandoned , technologies on which little R & D continued because of cheaper alternatives . |
17 | The police in Ajdabiya were mostly Magharba and Zuwaya , and senior officers took care in selecting men to police fraught situations . |
18 | ‘ What will little Johnny and little Cassie be doing all this time , while their parents are making love shamelessly ? ’ asked Cassie with interest . |
19 | Rather federalism and local government constitute an efficient division of political labour , which permits a functional segmentation of the state . |
20 | From here the path is separated from the river by a narrow strip of trees — mostly willow and alder . |
21 | ‘ It seems to me that what our children have got is a little square box with predominantly soaps and games shows , with fingertip control to get them from one to another as they get bored . |
22 | The sheep here are mostly Herdwicks and run on Holme Fell . |
23 | So be prepared for that , be prepared that the person you 're going to talk to is not gon na give you that usual to and fro feedback and do n't be thrown by that . |
24 | There were about twenty of us , all told ; mostly McHoans but with a smattering of civilians . |
25 | I say ‘ gently ’ because a tense diligence is harmful both to our heart and to our task and is not really diligence , but rather over-eagerness and anxiety . |
26 | Presumably R and R B would of contacted the big papers but , obviously not the small local ones |
27 | Cherbonnier & Sibuet ( 1972 ) consider S. pulvirus to be distinct from S. verrilli because the infradental papillae lie above the teeth and are contiguous , not lying on the same level as and separated by the ventral most tooth as in Lyman 's holotype , and the ventralmost tooth , i.e. the one next to the infradental papillae is block-like whereas in the holotype of S. verrilli it is tricuspid . |
28 | Yeah I like to , I like to have a go at different things I mean the the the other the other lunchtime we had you know he came in at lunchtime and er Shirley had gone somewhere Ann and er I 'll have the chicken kiev for me please so so I went and did it did you cook that for him ? |
29 | Mostly shops and not as easy targets or not as deserving targets but just as targets . |
30 | dominant theories of modernism , inherited from the Enlightenment ( liberalism , marxism , positivism , humanism ) , are fundamentally masculinist or androcentric . |