Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adj] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | No Moslem could have greeted the sight of its medieval columns with more glee than the clapped-out crews of the TransaDeuche for , even though the place is a little less remote these days , it was still a pretty formidable achievement getting to it in a vehicle not really designed to leave the Left Bank . |
2 | I mean , I hate the stuff — partly because of its Thatcherite overtones , but mainly because it 's so utterly naff these days . |
3 | Maths is much more interesting these days . |
4 | However , these are much more sophisticated these days and the basic information collected on the shopfloor can be down-loaded to payroll systems and to absence monitoring modules to provide the personnel department with instantaneous information about who is in . |
5 | How much more eager those warriors would have been to contact a foe face to face . |
6 | It seems much more exciting these days than it used to be . |
7 | One thing that 's helping me through it , aside from my chats with Irene , is that Tod and I are feeling so damn good these days : physically . |
8 | With home recording equipment so comparatively cheap these days ( you can buy quite a workmanlike setup for the cost of a decent guitar ) these video manuals could be just the answer to a layman 's prayer . |
9 | He will have been pleased , from an Essex and England A point of view , to see Mark Ilott 's successful return from the stress fracture of the back , and injury all too common these days among young bowlers , including Pakistani ones . |
10 | I er , and you know I think they 're ever so nice these days th the curtains . |
11 | Nearly as big these ones are n't they ? |
12 | On the other hand , they 're far more self-possessed these days , are n't they ? ’ |
13 | ‘ Lyrics are first and foremost to us , ’ maintains Tara , ‘ although a good lyric is often slightly ambiguous these days . |
14 | ‘ Lyrics are first and foremost to us , ’ maintains Tara , ‘ although a good lyric is often slightly ambiguous these days . |
15 | We 're always reading that prisons are far too overcrowded these days . |
16 | I am even more interested these days , not because of my children who are grown up , but because I am interested in special education . |
17 | Many of these suits are , perhaps , too formal for the purposes of the proposed trip , or else rather old-fashioned these days . |