Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adv] [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | GERALD 'S wife is understandably miffed when she arrives home in London earlier than planned from a trip back to the States and finds another woman 's underwear in their bedroom . |
2 | She attends a privately run class at Wainscott where she mixes well with people twice her age ( or more ! ) |
3 | The arrival of new information is more likely to affect spot and futures prices in the same way ( so reducing basis risk ) if it arrives closer to delivery instead of further away . |
4 | This is recognised by s 17(3) of the SGSA which amends s 7(4) of the UCTA so that it applies only in cases where s 7(3A) has no application . |
5 | An advantage of this use of directories is that it caters naturally for cases where a student 's work involves several different files . |
6 | IT FEELS almost like Somerset here , where the fields and hills are small , and this intimate and beautiful valley enfolds one of the best manors in the West Country . |
7 | The catch is that it operates only at temperatures just above absolute zero . |
8 | Currently the College has eight Teaching Fellows sponsored by the UK Government and it works closely with partners elsewhere in Faculty development . |
9 | Throughout the rides , he comes everywhere on evidence quite contrary : |
10 | He comes close to ruling out a general election in 1991 , saying : ‘ I think we have to think in terms of 1992 . ’ |