Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [prep] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm all right for now because I 've got no more washing .
2 Krakow suffers from three major problems : ( i ) the proximity of the giant Nowa Huta steel mill , which emitted 1,000 tons of carbon monoxide into the air every year until 1990 and somewhat less since then because of a fall in production ; ( ii ) its geographical location in a valley which traps polluted air from the Silesian industrial region to the west ; and ( iii ) the burning of untreated coal for domestic heating .
3 Society consists of a huge and amorphous body of individuals , bound together only by more or less common ideas and ideals .
4 Many objectors privately feared that it would be all over in less than six months , and after precious little public involvement .
5 Self-access to video for language learners is something we have n't thought about much up to now and these suggestions are experimental .
6 And although we 're not so far from here cos we 're this is Newton Road and the next town on er village on is Newton Bromswell .
7 In truth it drags along far to slowly and is never quite interesting or gripping enough in the right places despite the considerable efforts of the players .
8 Well I think , I 've got ta say that I think it might be ha it might be working better now with there but when not there and we go to and say can you tell me where X Y Z is , the response you 're gon na get is I 'm sorry I do n't know and the reason she wo n't know is that she 's never bothered to ask because she 's not talking so it 's okay while there but it wo n't be when she 's not because I 've had that , sorry I do n't know .
9 Get him down here at once and show him through the gates .
10 Nine or ten years later , it is stripped again , and so on for more than 150 years .
11 Orders for the second 10 years , by which time the capital costs of THORP will also have been recovered , are coming in steadily with more than 40 per-cent capacity sold to Germany , Nuclear Electric and Scottish Nuclear .
12 They 're going to be collected alright I 'm gon na meet them halfway actually between here and Derbyshire erm at the end of November beginning of December and they are actually going , the last lorry leaves Derbyshire on the tenth of
13 One or the other of us should leave Rose Cottage … go right away from here until this … this time muddle has corrected itself .
14 Yeah it wants to be just enough inside here that it frightens them .
15 Finally , it was suggested that widespread philosophical , political and economic beliefs serve to make the relative small amount of measured redistribution that appears to take place the order not only for today but for tomorrow as well .
16 The pressure to deregulate came therefore not only from outside but from inside the Stock Exchange .
17 ‘ There 's an island not far from here that has just two thousand inhabitants , and last year , Nick , according to a banker I sometimes fly to Miami , those two thousand dirt poor and unemployed islanders deposited 24.3 million dollars in the one and only bank on their impoverished little island . ’
18 It was a bitter summary of their unhappy affair , but compunction ensued , because it was n't Luke 's fault that he could n't love her , even if he had no right to despise her , so she added neutrally , ‘ There 's a Chinese tea-house or tea-garden — I 'm not sure what it 's really called — not far from here that intrigues me , and I 've been wanting to go and find out what it 's all about ever since I first passed it .
19 I know a little restaurant in a back street not far from here where we 'll do reasonably well .
20 He said : ‘ The van was not there at 6pm but I noticed it a little bit later .
21 It 's not it 's not actually in here but I 've got erm perhaps that kind of colour
22 The Staples Corner explosion — less than a mile from the Metropoltan police training college — went off just after 1am as Mr Kenneth Baker , Home Secretary , arrived at the scene of the City blast .
23 I know we 're always up by then but you never know , we might s be a bit late
24 But sitting up in the bedroom looking down towards the river , she was asking herself more often of late whether meat and clothing were all there was to life .
25 represents the ‘ strong ’ unemployment trap where individuals are financially better off out of rather than in work .
26 Now kindly fuck off out of here and do n't come back . ’
27 and the sole goes right up over there so you 're not
28 All the time , right up till then and a little beyond , Mary had n't known what was going on .
29 Clear skies at 8am , warming up nicely by 10am and , by 11am , it 's loungers out , shirts off , into the garden ( with the bedding plants as an excuse ) and … come back in at sun down .
30 The field had not been ploughed for at least 80 years ( probably not for more than 150 years ) and there is no record of fertilizer or herbicide ever having been applied .
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