Example sentences of "[noun] [det] [noun] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I was at one point some years ago told that more money 's invested in pigeon racing than in horse racing .
2 Interviews conducted by Toner several centuries later suggest that attitudes have not altogether changed .
3 In medieval times many people still believed that the world was flat and no one in Europe knew that America existed .
4 News travels fast on the gossip grapevine in any small community , and the watching townsfolk that night thoroughly approved that their sheriff was at last taking steps to deal with the unfriendly and unwelcome strangers who had secluded themselves at ‘ the ol' Bentsen place up th'road ’ .
5 The resolution also ordered " all States in which there are funds of the Government of Iraq " to transfer proceeds to a UN escrow fund , and undertook to return to Iraq all monies so raised if it agreed to sell oil under UN supervision [ see pp. 38942 ; 38788-89 ; 38838 ; 39026 ; 39115 ] .
6 I , I definitely , I definitely think that 's a pattern , you know leading up I , I think this is a continuing thing but that , that in the end these people always think that they 're gon na take one step further .
7 This is perhaps best understood by the way both choreographers frequently show that certain steps can be danced sur les pointes but can also be jumped , e.g. petits changements or sissonnes piquées .
8 unc As only the first two can be plotted on the screen many systems only calculate and hold x and y .
9 Although lack of staff was mentioned often , lack of direct funding was mentioned much less so : in fact more libraries actually said that resources were adequate than specifically noted otherwise :
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