Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I walked right through that fantastic min . |
2 | I do n't think I slept right through that whole week . |
3 | Give them a banner to enhance their chances and a good leader , and they can drive a hole right through most normal enemy troops . |
4 | Somewhere between these two questions lurks an answer to the puzzle of Saddam Hussein . |
5 | It was somewhere between these two factions that Madness and the 2-Tone bands appeared . |
6 | This has led authors to suggest that a rate somewhere between these two rates should be utilized — a synthetic rate . |
7 | Most of the £240 million earmarked this year for the Arts Council and its partner bodies ( Crafts Council , Regional Arts Boards , British Film Institute ) will go to fund events somewhere between these two poles of standard-bearing pomp and guerrilla provocation . |
8 | The truth is probably somewhere between these two extremes . |
9 | The actual output when the switch is alternately on and off is therefore clearly an average value somewhere between these two extremes ; or , in an ideal world , the output is a function of the ratio of T O subN ; to T O F F . |
10 | And , lying somewhere between these two extremes , you will find almost every shade of belief — or perhaps of hope . |
11 | Depending on the procedural details , as they emerge , I suspect of course that the truth for most teachers will be somewhere between these two extremes . |
12 | The answer lies somewhere between these two extremes . |
13 | Generally , an organisational structure will lie somewhere between these two extremes and should be reflected in LIFESPAN . |
14 | Most of the experiments that have contributed to the ideas described in this book fall somewhere between these two extremes , although the proportions contributed by theory and by experiment to the final story are very variable . |
15 | It contains a solution to the problem ( in Bayes 's words ) : ‘ Given the number of times in which an unknown event has happened and failed : Required the chance that the probability of its happening in a single trial lies somewhere between any two degrees of probability that can be named . ’ |
16 | And , for the moment , all I want is a little peace and quiet although it 's not all that quiet , thanks to the gaps between the attic floorboards left by the cottage 's Victorian jerrybuilder : how Riva can snore on through all those goings-on I do not know . |
17 | we then drove through Stansted , Bishop 's Stortford and into the Hadhams where we had a cup of coffee with our daughter , then on through several other villages and back home to Royston . |
18 | The fact that review may occur relatively rarely for any one agency , the fact that the agency may still be subject to pressures of time and cost which incline it towards a narrow bounded rationality , the relative strength of different interest groups pressing upon the agency , and the competence of the court to assess whether such an authority has improperly excluded a particular policy option , can all combine to limit the effectiveness of this aspect of judicial scrutiny . |
19 | ‘ What struck me most about all these places was the number of Chinese also visiting them , ’ Chris said . |
20 | You 're not still going on about all that star sign nonsense , are you ? |
21 | But Mum goes on about that wretched place as though he was chief jailer at Broadmoor . |
22 | ‘ Successive pairs of celebrities , one to open the envelope and read out the winner 's name , the other to hand over the bauble , live audience and viewers and listeners at home making fun of the acceptance speeches — brevity is brilliance — and executive types rolled out to ramble on about each different category , with entertainment acts in between . ’ |
23 | He was a small boy of six who lived just around the corner from her , and for days he had been going on about this great talking parrot his father had given him . |
24 | I mean that because Deborah kept going on and on and on about this three hour thing did n't she ? |
25 | Do n't we ramble on about some strange things June ? |
26 | The pre-senter is now droning on about another minor leak of nuclear waste at Sellafield . |
27 | With and without the capital S. You 've heard him go on about those selective hierarchies ? ’ |
28 | They got the wrong island , wrong producers , so what do they know , going on about these mad drug stories and us not getting our shit together ? |
29 | who is dead , he condemned another of his followers who was lying badly injured in hospital , like this unfortunate man here who was blinded , and I can understand why Clare feels badly about this tabloid television , it 's not a time for exciting , you know I everybody er is appalled by any bereavement or misery . |
30 | Next Friday , we 'll do our level best to keep er our hair on during another live edition of Central Weekend . |