Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] [conj] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Having said that , we 're not seeking an higher allocation under I five either er because in general terms , we we do n't feel it 's necessary to make further provision in and around main settlements .
2 I mean the the later stages of the system had things like rule compilers and quite complex things which allowed you a more dynamic interaction with the system so you could actually build rules in and then some rules then erm allowed you to shall we say , partition out certain parts of speech .
3 hairdryer to dry it out right and he 's drying this switch out with the hairdryer and all and everything turned the switch on and about five hundred volts were on shock so they had to call
4 She says she has much more chance at this school of getting the qualifications she would need to become a social worker or a journalist ( she feels there a lot of good black journalists around but not enough women ) .
5 And that 's fifty P off cos over sixty , I said I 'm over sixty so she knocked fifty P off .
6 and then she 's put a wide frieze round with all little elephants on and then top part it 's just all little balloons with elephants
7 Erm John has suggested that we send their membership on and then that 's definitely it .
8 Ten years on and comparatively carefree flying oiled the wheels considerably .
9 I ca n't say I found adhesion up or down any better than with other boots .
10 Here the tide level changes by 9 or 10 m up or down each six hours or so .
11 ‘ And at a time when we need the PA more than ever , with all those Eurocrats around and so many other pressures on the PA and the trade generally , we need people who will come forward and put in a bit of time . ’
12 This in turn ensured at least passive acquiescence in if not outright approval for the escalating inhumanity of Nazi anti Jewish policy , and provided the regime with an extensive sphere of autonomy , free from any constraints of popular disapproval , in adopting ever more radical measures towards providing a ‘ final solution ’ to the ‘ Jewish Question ’ .
13 It dismisses MIPS out of hand and writes DEC 's Alpha off as too late .
14 Wipe the work top off and then that .
15 He 's been a really decent bloke to me and I reckon he 's had a rough deal , what with that wife of his clearing off and now this … ’
16 Critics have written the current fad off as yet another sign of Hollywood 's creative bankruptcy , its recession nerves .
17 When you , what they clean the horses with , cut the chaff , cut the green mead up and then all ready .
18 They walked slowly , for Ruth had to negotiate Lilian 's pushchair up and down each kerb , and as they walked , they talked .
19 But we you know , one was one would be boiling the the white metal , we 'd we 'd fixed on the and er one would be boiling and pouring the stuff and the other cutting y you know breaking up the the mould sort of thing and piling the stuff out and as fast as we were piling them up , some beggar was creeping in and stealing them .
20 The excavation was over a mile round and about twenty foot under the surrounding land level .
21 Interviewers can not be sure of people 's age or social class before an interview is begun and so one can see the temptation of putting a woman down as under 35 if that is just what you need at the end of a hard day when the woman turns out in fact to be 38 .
22 We should try to stop cutting all the trees down because soon all the animals wo n't have homes .
23 However there are videodisc recorders around and presumably this technology will develop if there is a demand for it .
24 In patients who had undergone operation an χ 2 test was performed for the analysis of the possible association with mortality of the following variables : stage I-II v stage IV disease , histological subtype low/mixed grade or high grade , presence or absence of gastric serosal invasion , presence or absence of lymphoma in the margin of resection or contiguous extension of the lymphoma to nearby abdominal organs , or both , and tumour size over or under 10 cm .
25 From here , lift the leg up and down 10 times , each time raising it no further than 3ins ( 7.6cm ) .
26 You ca n't really get much higher turn out than about eighty four percent , eighty five percent in practical terms .
27 It 's safer to sunbathe earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon , when there is less UVB about but enough ultra-violet A rays to help you get brown .
28 And she 's about the same size round but about five foot two . .
29 Factually , it is the operation of the port and opening of the Gillingham Gate throughout 24 hours which is calculated to attract the vehicles up and down those roads in the immediate vicinity of the port .
30 A year on and yet another polo match .
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