Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] [adv] [adj] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | And yes it erm I mean and therefore we would be reviewing current practices which is that erm you know the film is in the building , the cinema is open , the staff are there and we therefore show a film at four o'clock because there 's no extra charge for us doing so and we hope thereby to attract however many er patrons to see it . |
2 | Nitrate levels are increasing , there is a large ‘ slug ’ of pollution working through the groundwater system and the ecological effects and cancer risk do not disappear below 50 mg/litre . |
3 | I do n't mean how twenty se many twenty sevens in nine , I mean how many of those blank , in twenty seven |
4 | You do Yes but , you do n't know how much er , I mean , you ca n't sell it for housing at the moment . |
5 | Do n't know how many ti times a week , I meant to ask her does she go to that man now . |
6 | I do n't know how many t other people were approached in this collection , I do n't know . |
7 | They just do n't know how good erm ways I 'm gon na |
8 | So look for the good ones do n't spend too much t There 'll only be one little geometry thing |
9 | right , well we 've not got very far erm , what I wanted to do with you next week is going to go immediately onto this programme , which I promise I 'd let you see , and the first one is actually funnily enough |
10 | Available UK coal stocks may last another three to four hundred years , North Sea gas used at current levels another 30 years , and we have already used over 40 per cent of North Sea oil . |
11 | They 've tried hard to reach owners of models that could be a potential problem but have still reached only 70 per cent of them . |
12 | Surveys over the last two decades , in America at least , have typically reported over 80 per cent of workers being ‘ satisfied ’ with their jobs ( Hackman and Oldham 1980 , 10 ) . |