Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's what you worked all your for you 've not worked to pass on that amount to your kids . |
2 | In this case the message sent on the SWIFT system from the US bank to the UK bank is that your ( NOSTRO ) account has been credited by us with $10 000 , in return pass on this amount to the named beneficiary , the UK exporter . |
3 | What does all this refer to in the third sentence ? |
4 | ‘ Does all this account for the proposed development at the pottery ? ’ |
5 | How does all this relate to your sniper ? ’ |
6 | What does all this imply for the feminist struggle around housing ? |
7 | What does all this amount to ? |
8 | There are two or possibly three sections that require close inspection and ropework and the gorge should not be taken lightly but do not less this detract from a river that has everything . |
9 | Most holidaymakers will find so much do to on board that they 'll rarely be in them . |
10 | If together these amount to 30 per cent or more of the target 's voting rights there might be a breach of the timing restrictions contained in Rule 5 of the Code , or an obligation might be incurred to make a mandatory offer under Rule 9 . |
11 | Instead of being based on your earnings , they depend on what contributions you make , how much these earn in dividends and interest payments , and what annuity you can buy when you retire . |
12 | Obviously many look on it as a significant occasion which is very , very flattering ’ . |
13 | It is clear that she will never marry and have children , follow a career enjoy the leisure interests of her own age group or otherwise enjoy the quality of life which so many take for granted . |
14 | If you 're energetic there 's a choice of so many land to water-based sports and activities , too numerous to name — and almost too mind-boggling to make a decision on . |
15 | Well , well er well it is , because I mean so many go for the sa da damn same job do n't they ? |
16 | While the Christian spirit with which many view criminals is admirable ( turning cheeks , emptying pockets of stones , getting social work reports ) and results in increased appreciation of why so many succumb to crime , it is not nearly the whole story . |
17 | But the referee bottled it — as so many do at Elland Road . ’ |
18 | Opportunities to be creative as an architect are limited , so many look for other artistic challenges , she explained . |
19 | All individuals are subjects , so all have by definition been interpellated . |
20 | Only those come through the door Telegraph thing they come through the door |
21 | There 's not much support in the village apart from the non-stipendiary , Deaconess Tilley , who does half-time at the primary school and a bit in the parish if she feels like it . |
22 | There is not much comfort for the museum in the knowledge that celebrated works are impossible to fence ; the idiosyncratic choice of stolen works strongly suggests that one buyer 's taste was being followed and that they are destined to be hidden away in a private collection , possibly in South America or Japan . |
23 | There 'll be a photograph but there 's not much doubt about the winner . |
24 | ‘ There 's not much doubt about it . |
25 | To take the second element first , it does seem to be true that there is not much mention in Beccaria 's book of reformative effects on the individual offender ; he is far more concerned with frightening off potential offenders . |
26 | There 's not much change from last year , but how on earth the Private Greens selectors can overlook Myles Greenfield of Dunbarton baffles me . |
27 | And there 's not much change in prospect — that cloudy but dry theme continuing this afternoon . |
28 | With Ali at the honouring of Schmeling was Mike Tyson , a reminder that these days there is not much hope for any White Hope . |
29 | With Ali at the honouring of Schmeling was Mike Tyson , a reminder that these days there is not much hope for any White Hope . |
30 | There is not much hope for national authorities to defend their rights before such a court , especially if the principle and aims of closer integration are accepted in the Treaty Amendments , because in the past the Court has used similar apparent commitments to force the pace of integration . |