Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [noun] [pron] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Molly , Edith ( Harlow ) and I were talking about the Medauring in Germany started by Sofie Trappe , and I said we ought to form a group in England — Molly 's reaction was ‘ that 's fine Andy so long as I have nothing to do with the organisation ’ … so that year we formed the Studio Club .
2 I wish you two lots over there would get your act together so that people who chair the meetings were of the right calibre for a chairman and not just because it was their turn .
3 I would have liked to see the bungalow demolished on TV so that people who violate the laws will know in future what can happen . ’
4 For those patients with a left ventricular ejection fraction less than 30% who have no inducible ventricular arrhythmia at baseline electrophysiological study , the prognosis is intermediate between the above two groups and an ICD is likewise indicated .
5 The two do not always go together and experts who combine the two are in short supply .
6 The Bristol and West claims that unmarried couples , friends buying a home together and couples who have a large family are ‘ high risk ’ groups .
7 That is , why is it that some people rather than others who experience the type of disparity described above become committed to a movement for moral reform ?
8 There is a popular assumption that it is men rather than women who feel the full effects of retirement .
9 We can certainly say that in an important sense a record is finished — finite , objectified — in a way that oral performance is not ; indeed , in this sense it is , ironically , recordings rather than scores which represent an extreme form of reified abstraction ( with the resulting potential alienation of producer and consumer ) .
10 Local traffic I use the term local traffic to mean traffic that 's coming outside from outside Harrogate and Knaresborough and having a destination anywhere in Harrogate and Knaresborough , traffic which has an origin in Harrogate and Knaresborough and is going to a destination outside or traffic which has an origin and destination within Harrogate and Knaresborough .
11 I derive untold pleasure from looking at buildings , but not just as objects which please the eye , nor just as works of art , as you would look at pictures in a gallery ; I also like imagining who commissioned them , who built them , what sort of person first lingered on their balcony or opened their casement window .
12 In March 1987 a new rule was introduced , whereby anyone with earnings of more than £100,000 who joined a new pension scheme was required to base their final salary assessment on their average earnings over any three consecutive years over the last ten .
13 What I need to do is to go through them with you and make sure you fully understand what they what their origins are etcetera because isomers we base the questions are very very common so I 'll be able to talk about marks .
14 Straight but mum we had a very straight thing which sta stood on the table very hardly and
15 ( I had better say now that readers who identify the I of the Sonnets with Shakespeare 's own personality not only encourage that futility of speculation about the identity of a real-life ‘ Friend ’ and ‘ Dark Lady ’ which has pestered discussions of these poems for so long , and is now in the last stages of senility ; but in so doing they also destroy one of the essential principles of literary criticism in modern times , the independence of the I in lyric poetry , its existence as a persona or mask behind which the poet is free to impersonate any human situation without being identified with each or all of the mutations — often contradictory — taken on by his persona . )
16 It is here that theorisations which see the nuclear family as a means for controlling the working class in the ‘ interests of capitalism ’ can be seen to be inadequate .
17 Eliot in rereading Frazer omits to apply his own frequently used ‘ difference between an interpretation and a fact ’ ; his blindness to the Frazerian interpretation which equates savage fact with folly comes about surely because Eliot himself sees the two as one .
18 As well as colleges who offer a distance learning route , with college support , there are colleges who are offering more structured combinations of self-study and college support to meet individual and industry demand .
19 As well as Wimbledon she won the French championship in 1955 and added the Australian title in 1958 .
20 Changing the captain must be a strong possibility , not least because Carrick himself looked a little weary of wearing the crown of thorns .
21 In other words the bill before the Commons is designed to implement , not ratify , the treaty , not least because amendments which alter the terms of the treaty are also out of order .
22 First as a diplomat , later as Foreign Minister in 1959-66 and then as Chancellor he shaped the foreign policy priorities of post-war Austria .
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