Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Within each caste there existed numerous subdivisions , which allotted members a ranking vis-à-vis each other . |
2 | But do n't you think that gen that Harlow generally has that feeling ? |
3 | I 've never noticed that badge before . |
4 | For most people , a penny on or off the standard tax rate — that formulation again ! — pales into insignificance compared with their pre-tax income , the inflation rate , the size of their pension and their mortgage interest rate . |
5 | Arrange the plants side by side and cut a thin sliver from each stem so that the two wounds exactly match when brought together . |
6 | We can reveal that UPH only paid the liquidator a 15% deposit ( £660,000 ) and that the balance was not paid until August 1989 , when the so-called European consortium paid over the first part ( approx. £4m ) of their purchase price . |
7 | Indeed it was at this time that scientism really began to become important , not only in Britain but throughout western Europe , the USA , Russia and Japan . |
8 | The capacity of the fourteen divisions to shoulder this responsibility , and the load placed on each division both varied enormously . |
9 | Once we know what we want the group to do , we can look at each division separately . |
10 | That division already existed on grounds of harsh military logic . |
11 | I ca n't see them keeping that division together for very long |
12 | That division now has four distinct areas of operation — submersible pumps , downhole data acquisition , wellhead equipment , and tubular inspection — each with as representation in the USA . |
13 | There was little enthusiasm there for the Hindu nationalist message of the BJP , and the party has little effective organisation in the South . |
14 | That finding effectively determines the agreed figures on which damages relating to the provision of suitable accommodation in turn , it is agreed that if two carers are to live in the household , that suitable new accommodation for the plaintiff can be acquired for two hundred and seventeen thousand , five hundred pounds , the house in which he at present lives will fe fetch eighty two thousand , five hundred pounds , a difference of a hundred and thirty five thousand pounds . |
15 | I am free of that worry now . |
16 | The odds and the prize money here were considerably higher than at Bampton and as Seb was walking away from the race officials with his winnings , a voice in his ear said , ‘ Put that money somewhere safe , Seb . |
17 | A publisher can collect that money just as easily as an artist , but a publishing company has the resources to offer the artist effective promotion services . |
18 | Now when the C G B was broken up , that money just disappeared . |
19 | no diamond rings and I 'll be satisfied that money just ca n't buy |
20 | that money just ca n't buy |
21 | " You 've had that money equally , though , " says the official . |
22 | A simple insight is to remember that money principally takes the form of bank deposits , without the existence of any other physical form to somehow ‘ back-up ’ the deposit . |
23 | Those grant-maintained schools are using that money effectively for the benefit of the school and , more importantly , of improving education for the pupils attending those schools . |
24 | I mean if the government is er taxing and pr channelled that money properly then it should be able to do the job of private investors |
25 | Clara swore that she would pay for herself out of her Post Office Savings : her mother said that her dead father had n't put that money away for her to squander on trips abroad . |
26 | Surely you would n't take that money away from me ? |
27 | She swallowed and almost pleaded , ‘ You would n't seriously take that money away from me ? ’ |
28 | We have to move all that money away from Chambers , back to all those little provincial banks . |
29 | In my day well every man had an allowance er and we bought our own provisions but every man er they were supposed to be by the commissioners but you got I think seven and six pence a day each man got seven and six pence and we clubbed that money together and bought our provisions er like that . |
30 | Er so we are concerned that that money perhaps future time so that we can continue to spend whatever money we are doing at the present time er to our roads . |