Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [num] [conj] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | During World War Two , the fortunes of those two bomber squadrons bore striking similarities , they arrived together in 1943 and left together in 1945 , they flew the same type of aircraft , Halifax and Lancaster , and shared the same operations . |
2 | ‘ About the same as usual ; he arrived just before eight and left around eleven . ’ |
3 | They arrived at Alghero a little before five and headed straight for the home of Guido 's friends . |
4 | " I suggest that we meet here at nine and go along to Ingard House together . " |
5 | Bedfordshire lost the services of its professional officer ( actually a non-teaching organiser ) Gwen Rawlings late in 1952 and did not receive a tutor-organiser to replace her , Evan Richards , until August 1956 . |
6 | Philips blamed the unprecedented slump in the consumer electronics market that hit business hard in 1992 and dragged down its related components business for the latest round of woe , adding that ‘ The extent of improvement is dependent upon two major factors , price developments in the markets for consumer electronics and components and the speed of implementation of the restructuring programmes . ’ |
7 | So she might be better he might be better going with Gill , I 'll tell him tonight erm she 's going over there at two and coming back at three thirty and she wanted Lee to go , like , at three thirty and she 'd bring him back at half past eight at night . |
8 | She had to leave there at fifteen and come here . |
9 | He married someone else in 1860 and drops out of the picture . |
10 | Yesterday he was favourite again at 2-1 and won impressively . |