Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | All shafts , levels , adits , watercourses and works to be kept open or upstanding for present or future working , and to yield up these at the end of the term , with the bottoms clear of all dross and rubbish ; and the drifts , cross-cuts , sumps , pits , buddles , water-courses , dwelling houses , cabins , smelting houses , store houses , bingsteads , smithies , forges , workshops , etc . |
2 | spell erm spell the word and things but erm write down the words in Spanish for ham or |
3 | Available in the Bar is a selection of Tapas ( Spanish for snacks and savories ) as well as an interesting bar lunch menu . |
4 | THEY call it ‘ the greatest free show on earth ’ — but then there has never been anything modest or half-hearted about Blackpool and its Illuminations . |
5 | In 1938 , again due for promotion but medically unfit , he took an appointment as a second-grade staff officer in the War Office to research on any subject he chose . |
6 | A starting point for this exercise was to look at the courses due for validation or review in 1993 . |
7 | Cultins Road is due for demolition and New Edinburgh Ltd would like to hear from anyone with a three pound hammer and a strong arm who may be interested in the job . |
8 | Millions of people throughout the country lived in buildings which were either due for demolition because they were unsafe , or had received only emergency repairs . |
9 | payment due for disturbance and delay or extra work . |
10 | Built in the days when the knocker-up came to each house to wake the workers , miners could chalk the times of their shifts on the slates so that the knocker-up could let them sleep if they were not due for work when he came by . |
11 | The report was due for publication and the text was placed in the school safe . |
12 | Looking to the future , in the 1990's the Channel Tunnel is due for completion and the flow of traffic generated by this new route will , no doubt , be fully exploited by the drugs runners and pose new problems for British and French Customs controls . |
13 | For the electricity which is normally paid in arrears we should take ⅓ of the bill paid 1 February for January and make an estimate for the amount due for November and December . |
14 | Deeper hard pans require more drastic operations such as double digging ; in established gardens you may prefer to delay the upheaval until each area affected is due for renewal and replanting . |
15 | Or if a firm 's lease is due for renewal or the rent is due for review , this may prompt a firm to relocate . |
16 | Once again we recommend all our members to seek quotations in advance of their car policies falling due for renewal as otherwise you may be missing out on a very good bargain . |
17 | Once again we recommend all our members to seek quotations in advance of their car or home policies falling due for renewal as otherwise you may be missing out on a very good bargain . |
18 | When our daughter Heather was born , we were a little apprehensive about Penny and the baby , but one incident really put our minds at rest . |
19 | Anyway ‘ Jess ’ was near enough right for boy or girl . |
20 | She thought adoption was not right for D because ‘ adoption involved merely a loss to D — there is no real gain from it to her ’ . |
21 | I I du n no I I I ca n't work out cos all of Dan 's girlfriends yeah Amber , Sonia and Honey most people have all said I do n't think she 's right for Dan and you know I ca n't I ca n't work out whether they actually think that or they 're just sort of saying that because he does n't talk to them as much or something , I do n't know . |
22 | As to the steps that are now being taken at Maastricht on the development of the Community , my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made it clear that if he gets an agreement that is right for Britain and for Europe , he will sign , but if he can not , he will not . |
23 | No this is perhaps not quite right for Marge but I tell you who I have left out , Jackie and . |
24 | ‘ It is right for brothers and sisters to be close . ’ |
25 | He always felt strange during storms and this had been an especially bad one . |
26 | Their bread and butter is reporting local events and local people and in a small community they are n't out to offend readers or cause major upset through distortion or misrepresentation . |
27 | I was pretty odd for Blackheath but not in comparison with the people who were hanging out at the It office . |
28 | It would be possible for Windows and its applications to store this information in a form that only they could read . |
29 | They wanted her to be admitted as soon as possible for treatment as it seemed she had cancer of the oesophagus . |
30 | ‘ We offer the literature of reassurance ’ states the press office for Mills and Boon : a reassurance that has been marketed with resounding success , a success that would not have been possible for Mills and Boon or for Harlequin without the intervention and resources of the Torstar Corporation . |