Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [conj] [adv] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 At first she was n't so keen , always complaining of tiredness or soreness or emotional unease ; but these days , as Odilo says again and again to all his friends ( and the compliment , I think , is pitched decorously high ) , she bangs like a shithouse door in a gale .
2 The kind of situation which we find in most of West Africa , where side by side there are patrilineal peoples and matrilineal with identical technological achievements , occurs again and again in many other parts of the world .
3 Far from being the case , that scheme is vital for freight traffic and the King 's Cross delevopment links intimately and properly into that scheme .
4 But she , or he , will be disappointed if your heroine simply plunges foolishly and thoughtlessly into some obvious danger when , with hardly any thought , some alternative line of action lies open to her .
5 The terms of this contract include the law of the land , which applies fairly and equally to all of us .
6 Sometimes it can be difficult to decide whether a statement relates only to the future and therefore can not infringe section 14 or whether on the other hand it relates partly or entirely to some past or present fact .
7 This theme — the need to be fair to ‘ the majority ’ — emerges again and again in this document 's defence of the rule , and bolsters up the most tenuous arguments .
8 Their report returns again and again to this unproblematic notion of regeneration in spite of their own rather plaintive recommendation that
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