Example sentences of "[verb] [be] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Time and time again he will charge for the snags which are in range , including some of which you may be unaware , or others you may think are out of range .
2 What they might 've been up to .
3 Erm but the reality is that erm we would therefore need our budget to , in fact for the first half of this year , to have , well for the whole year , to have reflected the late delivery of the systems which would 've , if we 'd had that in the budget and we 'd been projecting the whole budget at say two point six , our budget figure would 've been somewhere in the region of another eighty to ninety thousand higher than it currently is for this first quarter .
4 Well this is erm as I say we , we , we could 've been somewhere in the region of two hundred and fifty thousand just on the I T issues alone .
5 I must 've been out at the wrong time .
6 Purists might argue he should 've been out in the colds using his sketchbook , instead of a camera , but he disagrees .
7 It should 've been back by now , some day in March , twenty eighth of March
8 Ideally the pressure groups formed are not to be organized functionally around ‘ clienthood ’ or ‘ patienthood ’ but around identification of interests which consumers in general feel to be appropriate .
9 I think it 's fair to say that with this new computer erm the box office that we 've got a lot of information can be stored on that and in future we 'll be using a much more erm sophisticated in a scientific way for instance if you came here and book that seat that your sitting in tonight we would know on that computer what type of show that your discouraging coming to erm we can say to you we can send you out a leaflet saying the kind of er things that you 'd like to see are on at the playhouse on such and such a date and we could even say to you would you like the seat that you normally sit in .
10 The apes being taught are therefore without an evolutionarily conferred advantage that human children enjoy — that of employing learning techniques , and being initiated by their elders , in a way that has presumably been refined by selection pressures over a very long time .
11 Most of the funds withdrawn are actually from unit trusts owned by the life insurers through subsidiaries , and a switch away from unit trusts will be a substantial structural change , as life companies held 44 per cent of unit trust funds at the end of 1989 .
12 It is worth noting , however , that the offences listed are either in deliberate defiance of God 's holy law , or offences against people — not property .
13 Erm the speakers on the samples are either bilingual or bi-dialectal and erm the dialects listed are in between standard American English and the eastern Kentucky sub-dialect of Appalachian English .
14 I think that as professional drivers we would all w look at that and s and see that Er I mean been out with very many lorry drivers and er that is the way that I 've sort of been with the majority of the guys that I 've been in .
15 Of the seven remaining , five were then demolished and the two that remain are now under threat .
16 If you get one , you know the nuts you 're eating are not from California , for the Californians grow exclusively sweet almonds .
17 Tough girls LOVECRAFT are currently on the continent wowing all and sundry .
18 Anyone believing that the personal computer price wars have abated are in for a rude shock this week when Compaq Computer Corp brings out a plethora of new machines , including its first stab at a multimedia model , and cuts prices significantly on its existing products .
19 By s. 3 of the 1986 Act the court may make a disqualification order where it appears that the person has been persistently in default in delivering returns , accounts or other documents to the Registrar of Companies .
20 The inclusion of the word " reasonably " gives the court a discretion which will be exercised in the tenant 's favour where for example he has made one or two late payments of rent , but not where he has been persistently in arrear throughout the term ( Bassett v Whiteley ( 1982 ) 54 P & CR 87 ) .
21 DEC has been ahead of the field in cultivating computer-aided drug design and other molecular modelling companies , and its latest is Waltham , Massachusetts-based Molecular Simulations Inc .
22 Chemicals has been ahead of the legislators , with 60 people already trained as manual handling assessors after completing a course devised with the help of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents .
23 They pick on an accountant because an accountant needs a good name and has been partly in control of the funds anyway .
24 It was in the nature of a revelation but like all revelations , she thought , it has been just below the surface of my mind , lingering unrecognised , waiting , and now I see it and it is a familiar friend .
25 In fact the staff response has been just below average with legal and financial worries being main areas of concern .
26 He had moreover made himself disagreeable to many contemporary naturalists , and his posthumous reputation has been well below what it was in his earlier life , when he was seen as the British Cuvier .
27 The reason for this discrepancy is not known ; it might be because there are short-term fluctuations in the rate of lava eruption and that recently the rate has been well below the long-term average .
28 Over the past five months , rainfall has been well below average : the month of January was the driest London has experienced for 154 years .
29 ‘ A girl called Louise Stacey has been on to them , asking how she could contact you .
30 ‘ I hear the English faculty has been on to Humphrey already , ’ he volunteered .
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