Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] [prep] [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | 7 to the hectare , and th the range as David Potter said and very you know very significantly erm up to sixty or seventy per hectare down to thirteen which was the lowest . |
2 | No , it 's either empty or full of crap so in other words it 's empty for me , all the time |
3 | Injury benefit is payable to anyone injured or disabled at work regardless of contributions . |
4 | He was in Tobago in May this year with us for my daughter 's wedding and is planning a month or two in Canada later in the year . |
5 | The argument rests in part on the pervasive nature of deixis ( see Chapter 2 below ) in natural languages , for sentences like ( II ) are true or false only relative to contextual parameters , thanks to the fact that I , now and the tense of am are variables given specific values only on particular occasions of utterance ( i.e. ( II ) is true only when spoken by certain speakers , those who are sixty-three , or true of individuals only at certain times , when they are sixty-three ) : ( 11 ) I am now sixty-three years old These facts seem to establish that truth conditions must be assigned to utterances , i.e. sentences with their associated contexts of utterance , not to sentences alone ( or , if one likes , truth conditions include context conditions ) . |
6 | And character recognition is relatively slow and prone to errors even on powerful computers . |
7 | With diatonic triads , in root position and first and second inversions , we have a choice of twenty-one different chords ( Example 31 ) : If to these triads we add the possible inversions of added sixth and seventh chords , we have a choice of seventy different chords ( not seventy-seven , as one would suppose , for some are duplicates ) : Add to this the fact that the notes in each chord can be varied in register ( that chords can be ‘ close ’ or ‘ open ’ ) , and we have a very wide range of possibilities — and this with chords only in the key of C major . |
8 | Much larger than the other black-necked geese , and distinguished from Barnacle especially by longer neck , generally brownish plumage and much smaller extent of white on face . |
9 | He had said it was unwise to load up in villages because of thieves and dangerous to camp apart from each other because of bandits . |
10 | Under Italy 's immigration laws refugees still unemployed by the end of July would be declared illegal immigrants and subject to deportation back to Albania . |
11 | The plan started to work within a few day he became shy and nervous of humans even at feeding times . |
12 | We believe that each individual is both unique and equal to others regardless of sex , nationality , colour , creed , class , intellectual ability or emotional , social , physical handicap . |
13 | If difficulties do arise during your time abroad , you may feel isolated and vulnerable to pressure both from local management and head office . |
14 | It is the failure to do so that often makes such programmes both unrealistic and ineffective to participants both during and certainly after the event . |
15 | Hugh William Viscount Gough was not able to return to her station until the following day , being on station and ready for service again by 1930 . |
16 | We were lucky and had survived , unlike so many others we had known and thousands of others all over the world . |