Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [adv] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | send it down to use yourself , but to be able to carry that through and to , to go on to , to be sincere , and I respect that it 's important to be sincere . |
2 | With any other man Dalgliesh would have pointed this out and with some asperity . |
3 | The woman I spoke to on the phone realised this immediately and within the hour a man in a boiler suit arrived . |
4 | I say this largely because of what is going on with the black blues artists , like Albert King , BB King , Albert Collins . |
5 | I say this only because of what I have gleaned from the living myth of the wood . |
6 | Copiousness of detail excepted , a fundamental difference in the attitude of each traveller again lies deep within and beneath their texts when they write of Anoch and Mr McQueen . |
7 | As far as the actual steps are concerned I say the on the on the one that you missed out was the tentative benefits statement , that got lost out because of erm tt the red herring that he threw in about why so long , but it do you know it does highlight that we 've got ta try and get back on to it but oth you know , there was a lot of good things in it . |
8 | The move , which was made possible partly because of new estimates of the reserves available in the vast Groningen gas field , was calculated to increase government revenue by up to Fl40,000 million , although this would mainly be after 2000 . |
9 | But it was equally clear that the share-pushing operations were often made possible only because of the assistance of third parties such as bankers , accountants and solicitors . |
10 | We 've said this before but in case we were n't clear last week the low-end 601 PowerPC chip will come in 50MHz and 66MHz flavours . |
11 | In some extraordinary way it seemed hotter now than at midday when the blistering sun was overhead ; such faint breeze as there might be from the water seemed to fall utterly it this turn of the tide . |
12 | In addition , when I look at the plight of the millions of people who 've been made homeless recently because of flooding in other parts of the world , it does make me realize how lucky we are as a society that homelessness is still on a much smaller scale here than it is in some countries . |
13 | Charlie had just landed his 100th winner of the calendar year — the first jockey to do so — and the crowd were determined that he should be made aware quickly and with as much emphasis as possible , how they felt about him . |
14 | Some fusions seem sensible enough and in line with current usage , as in croquemonsieur . |
15 | The wider range of styles prompts five vocalists ; Souzay is the least satisfactory , sounding woolier here than on the Fauré set , but again , his intuitive style more than makes amends . |
16 | If any such event referred to in this Sub-Clause shall occur , termination shall become effective forthwith or on the date set forth in such notice . |
17 | Despite the application of exfoliative bile and brush cytology , some 20–30% of patients with malignant biliary strictures will remain undiagnosed either because of a lack of cell exfoliation from the tumour or because the tumour is producing extrinsic compression on the biliary tree and has not affected the biliary epithelium . |
18 | Keyboard : tap the Del for Delete key smartly but with caution . |
19 | The DHSS 's Cohort Study suggests that those people who suffered recurrent unemployment in the year after registration were no more likely to have become unemployed initially because of a temporary job coming to an end . |
20 | In recent years the heated greenhouse or conservatory has become popular again and with this Victorian fashion reborn — plus today 's modern methods of plant cultivation — the conservatory can provide the right conditions to be able to grow plants that would not normally survive our climate . |
21 | Gragareth looms large ahead and to the right . |
22 | Multiloads have been the bane of cassette users for many years , with large , well-programmed games being rendered unplayable simply because of the time wasted during loading . |
23 | Just as the disease process has moments when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse . |
24 | Just as the disease process has moments when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse . |
25 | Just as the disease process has moments when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse . |
26 | Their limbs hung all awry but round the neck of each was a thick , purple line , while the purple-red faces were contorted , swollen tongues held fast between ice-cold lips , eyes rolled back in the sockets . |
27 | During this time he taught Irish extensively and in 1908 founded St Enda 's , a boys ' bilingual secondary school . |
28 | The records got better-sounding progressively because of that . ’ |
29 | Taking the opportunity of arranging three subscription concerts in Strasburg he got stranded there because of serious flooding . |
30 | And I rang that on and off right to ten to four and they were n't in . |