Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [adv] and " in BNC.

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1 This is the path coming up to the house and you 've got the green like that between there and there , there 's a gap , I do n't know how I 'm gon na do that
2 On a global scale the estimate is that between now and the end of the century — this is international labour organization — one thousand eight hundred million new jobs , as against a present world population of four and a half million .
3 I could not tolerate this for long and at the end of February last year I retired from Hall Automation ; a sad day .
4 We could work on a paper like this for ever and never conclude anything .
5 ‘ It would appear that this Adamantios Andropulos , who is Hawkins 's temporary guest-I could well imagine that Admiral Hawkins would use the term ‘ guest ’ even if this unfortunate were clapped in irons in some shipboard dungeon — has an account with a Washington bank , name and address supplied , of some eighteen million dollars , and would we kindly make enquiries to see if he has been disbursing any of this of late and , if so , in what direction .
6 Oh yeah there was lots of foreigners , Americans and foreign people there all with maps out on the tables , trying to find their way round York , which I knew that Stuart knew so it was n't too bad for us , but there 's loads of people , you know thought how do we get to this from here and well it 's certainly a a an experience .
7 Something ag again you when you 're doing it , in other areas of the industry if you 're not taught the structure you , you are not taught properly , you get these very bad habits and essential thing which is coming out by not following the structure in order I actually wrote down er by missing the business card and the buyer 's guide at the beginning , I was actually I 've got to slip this in somewhere and not listening to what you were saying and some of what you said went straight over my head which is bad because you 're missing things then .
8 There are many sources from which the farmer can obtain organic wastes for his soil , some from without and others from within his farm .
9 We can move this over here and paste that over there .
10 No , I 'll have to get that bed up , put this across here and that chair beside that window .
11 I quickly discovered that in her view it did n't have one , and that the only reason she had agreed to see me was to get this across once and for all .
12 She was used to this by now and dealt with every approach quietly and without fuss .
13 Any drill which requires changes in word order , whether optional or obligatory , which requires the addition or deletion of grammatical constituents such as not and which further exacts the alteration of grammatical pairs such as already and yet , can be called a transformational drill .
14 It was a kind of obligation to those organisations such as Ultra and other secret sources which supplied the highly sensitive and closely guarded intelligence required for an operation by the S.A.S. to be mounted at all . ’
15 Old and non-digital as it is , videodisc technology is today still the only platform available that can deliver high quality , full motion , full frame video complete with a range of trick frame features such as forward and backward variable speed motion and perfect freeze frames .
16 point out further to this that " non-assertive contexts " are not confined to negatives and questions , but also include semi-negatives such as hardly and only , conditional clauses , comparative clauses , putative should-clauses and restrictive relative clauses with conditional meaning .
17 The most notable classes of adverb are those of manner ( straight , nervously , familiarly , etc ) and of degree ( somewhat , precisely , extravagantly , etc ) , together with focusing adverbs such as only and even 34–36 )
18 The problem is that at the beginning of each new year , we either ignore the tradition of making resolutions , or we try to do too much at once and fail dismally .
19 It was just a bit in The Echo cos they 're all about here and
20 We only have this screen operating when we 're all in here and want to observe him directly — ’
21 Janice felt like chucking it all in there and then .
22 Oh as they come out to Asda they said they found her bag and they give her our Pam 's phone number and rung up and thanked our she said there 's full of stuff money and all in there and thanked her for what she 'd done and our Pam said fair enough I would you know
23 So you just tumble them all in there and sort of fish about try and sort out which one it is .
24 The four days went all to quickly and our grateful thanks go to everyone who helped to organise such a smooth running event .
25 ( It would clearly be a mistake to spend it all at once and then not be able to advertise for the rest of the year . )
26 Are these to be learned all at once and how are they best learned ?
27 If you do add the other Severums , make it all at once and first thing on a day when you will be there to supervise things .
28 When I knit the waistband of a skirt ( using separate method ) , I return the skirt in two halves , but , as Val reminded me the other day , it is quicker to do it all at once and here is the method : — Join back seam ( sideways knitted skirt ) or all seams .
29 And at the same time these voices call for some social sacrifices in the very idealistic belief that it 's better to have the pain all at once and be able to put the operation behind us .
30 You do n't need a Regional Authority all the way across the country all at once and you can actually bring a Regional Authority in , and it 's certainly that Scotland should have its own Parliament .
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