Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Banbury Lane , now in part a main motor road , is the oldest of the roads on the map , though there is little about it today to indicate its great antiquity .
2 Now we 're going to provide this for you absolutely free .
3 The Collor administration wants to start fresh debt talks next month , while insisting that annual interest payments must not exceed $5 billion , half of what normally comes due .
4 For example , in 1988 Bolivia bought back roughly half of its heavily discounted $670 million debt .
5 Half of me wanted to ‘ wow ’ everyone with how good I looked — show them I could do it , be thin if I wanted — but half of me also wanted them not to notice .
6 well take half of it down take half of it down
7 In 1982 the total stock of that investment in Africa was estimated at about $13 billion , with over half of it still concentrated in the production and export of primary commodities .
8 and then you become to understand that , that half of you just disappeared , the way I feel I felt like it 's just a shell left and all the inside just gone out and I 've
9 She skipped lunch in order to go shopping , spending some of her carefully hoarded wages on a new outfit for the occasion .
10 Nearer to Christmas time they are supplemented by college and older school students , some of whom already work in the store on late night shopping evenings or at the weekend .
11 He was a laughing man of wit and humour — many a time he referred to the ‘ larks and escapades ’ with his special friends , some of whom doubtless remembered his satirical poem at Pisa against the rule about wearing academic togas in town .
12 Gorbachev 's plans for more radical nuclear weapons cuts were generally received with caution , however , by Western leaders , some of whom reportedly questioned the feasibility of the proposals in the face of the rapid disintegration of the Soviet Union .
13 At the same time he must go on reassuring other parties — some of whom bloody-mindedly reject negotiation — that their views will be heard .
14 In addition , he had to mould a group of individuals , some of whom barely knew each other , into a team .
15 He had links with the rulers purged by the king in 1258 , some of whom likewise emerged as Montfortians in 1263 .
16 On the other hand , when they got the chance , they drank more than was good for them , and they all smoked , either surreptitiously or openly , depending on where they were and the various fashions in tolerance among their parents , some of whom still smoked cannabis to the scorn of their offspring .
17 And the modern art in my cellar areas is chiefly given over to the discovery of fresh talent and new Bristol artists , some of whom still attempt the famous perspectives of the Gorge and the Bridge .
18 Quite apart from Franco 's youth — he was only 44 in 1936 — his cautiousness towards involvement in conspiratorial activity had attracted criticism from many fellow officers , some of whom scornfully dubbed him ‘ Miss Canary Islands of 1936 ’ .
19 But he emptied the house of its demanding lodgers , some of whom subsequently abused him , when they saw him in the street .
20 All this has profoundly affected those who teach RE in both primary and secondary schools , some of whom really do not seem to know what the subject is about .
21 Some of them evidently knew her , for they said ‘ they would not put up with her as her husband did when she was at home and in England ’ .
22 Some of them evidently lacked a stem , and must have lain loosely on the bottom .
23 While I was sitting waiting for Jenny , a number of well-dressed women of about my age filed past me , some of them evidently wearied by their afternoon of serious picture-watching .
24 However , the contract will doubtless contain other terms , some of them expressly agreed between the parties ( e.g. the date of delivery ) and some of them implied ( often by other sections of the Sale of Goods Act — e.g. as to the place of delivery , section 29(2) ) .
25 It can not of course be the case that syntactic variables do not pattern socially or stylistically ; some of them plainly do , as the work of , for example , Cheshire has shown .
26 Some of them soon came back smiling wealthy and looking unsettled .
27 Burning brands from the huts and from two galleys the MacIans had fired were seized and thrown into the MacIans ' own ships , to draw some of them away to put out the fires .
28 The creatures that showed all this to Taylor and Norman Heglund are gone now , some of them posthumously taken apart limb by limb to ascertain their centres of gravity .
29 And they were wanting to Some of them anyway wanted to join the Portobello branch .
30 The flowers were mainly chosen to accentuate the overall silvery effect , but some of them also came from the ‘ bride 's ’ garden , as I felt this would give the picture additional meaning for her .
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