Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [pron] [verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Half of them ran away starkers , and Simon himself had to row across the mere — some versions say he swam — in his nightshirt to get back inside the castle . |
2 | Some of them looked only half-made . |
3 | STINGY British tourists — some of them spending just £1 a DAY — have shocked a sunshine isle 's hotel chiefs . |
4 | I mean last year some , some of them did just sort of a paper exercise whereby the |
5 | Some of you know Now way back a couple of weeks ago when we were doing the group seven the one that 's spelt F C L B R I A T. |
6 | Otherwise , the DC must be aborted and replaced by a number of other DCs , each of which covers only part of the original work required . |
7 | Otherwise , the DC must be aborted ( using option 2.7.0 ) and replaced by a number of other DCs , each of which covers only part of the original work required . |
8 | Otherwise , the DC must be aborted and replaced by a number of other DCs , each of which covers only part of the original work required . |
9 | The remaining six telecommunications services companies , all of which had over £35m revenues , were not subdivided . |
10 | Moreover , the self-defined small scale nature of these projects placed them in marked contrast to the first seven Urban Development Corporations announced in Britain in the 1980s in London Docklands , Merseyside ( see chapters 2 and 3 ) , Sheffield , the Black Country , Teesside , Tyne and Wear and Greater Manchester , all of which received over £100 million in financial support . |
11 | Hence John Taylor 's unlucky candidature in Cheltenham , with all its resultant difficulties , and the arrival on the stump of several Asians , many of whom sounded more Sandhurst than Sandhurst itself . |
12 | Most of them came fro Blundell 's School and Castle Cary CC in Somerset , and they were styled the Devon & Somerset County Wanderers . |
13 | The result is a set of absurdly over-stylised set pieces , most of which lack either suspense or emotional credibility , or both . |