Example sentences of "[adj] [det] [noun] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | 1771 This meeting also agreed That the sum of one shilling & sixpence Sterling be levied on each Quarter Land towards payment of Expences of a Dyke arround the Burial place in Kilchoman . |
2 | 1771 This meeting also agreed That the sum of one shilling & sixpence Sterling be levied on each Quarter Land towards payment of Expences of a Dyke arround the Burial place in Kilchoman . |
3 | It warns that few such publications actually exist and that order forms apparently offering ‘ free entry ’ to the directory contravene the Unsolicited Goods and Services Act and are therefore not legally enforceable documents in this country . |
4 | Further , one after another these theories either overlooked or actively disallowed the erotics of other kinds of difference ; as Mandy Merck observes , in such theories ‘ no non-genital differences ( of race , class , age , etc ) can signify such total Otherness , no genitally similar object can be legitimately eroticised ’ ( Merck , ‘ Difference and its Discontents ’ , 5 — 6 ) . |
5 | This latter tactic often succeeds because of the unwillingness of the deaf person to try to force the point or to contradict the hearing person . |
6 | This latter fact simply means that as we go along the chain of correlated consequences to larger and larger systems the links in the chain become tighter and tighter , less and less subject to quantum mechanical " creakiness ' . |
7 | But erm and I just felt oh fancy all this way just to come and sit and play cards . |
8 | All this activity suddenly ceases and they scuttle back into their burrows before the tide washes in . |
9 | From what depths of unease and powerlessness emerges all this gratitude desperately proffered as pay for services not rendered ? |
10 | All this evidence strongly suggests that ( h ) has been a variable in English for many centuries : [ h ] -loss may have gone to completion in some varieties at particular times and places , but in general speech communities have used the variation over these centuries for stylistic and social marking . |
11 | I had all this time neither seen nor heard anything ; nevertheless , I was convinced that the tigress was watching me . |
12 | But surely that is n't the case , I mean that , you know , we ca n't be responsible for the way in which all these groups actually behave and all the rest |
13 | The presence of all these species also meant that I had a good chance of spotting the birds that preyed on them . |
14 | A good many observers even doubted whether wars between States at approximately the same level of civilization could have any decisive result . |
15 | concerned this rule still stands and it has not expired . |
16 | There are , in all , ten such bodies carefully displayed as exhibits here . |
17 | What we have said we are involved in a process which must involve both governments and all parties , whose objective is agreement among our divided people an agreement which all our traditions must give their allegiance and agreement , and an agreement which must express which which must respect our diversity , now I have kept repeating that statement since we made it and I asked anyone to tell me what they disagree with it , now the loyalist paramilitary some weeks ago said that if the I R A were to k their impression they 've given all along is that they 're just a reaction to the I R A and if the I R A were to stop they would cease immediately , I immediately put out a statement welcoming that statement by them , I also offered to talk directly to them , but they have refused er given the nature of their campaign , particularly at the moment , I begin to wonder do they want the I R A to stop ? |
18 | Poisoning Treatment Centres may have a special advantage ( Kreitman 1980 ) , but only one such centre currently exists and it is unlikely that more will be developed in the near future . |
19 | That same society once believed that science would overcome all its problems . |