Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [prep] [pron] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well I was n't there long enough to us an appraisal to he give us , he still give us the targets
2 Not enough to be a dealer , only enough for what the police termed ‘ personal use ’ .
3 Well you prick it all over with your a knitting needle or something
4 TROOPS will be used to provide emergency cover in London from 2pm today in what the unions yesterday described as a ‘ political ’ attempt by the Government to escalate the ambulance dispute .
5 It begins with the arrival at the beach , the spreading of towels and the erection of wind-shields and so on after which the beach activities begin including the incident covered by the ‘ runaway toddler ’ sequence .
6 Thus , according to our definitions , unc whilst unc and so , unless unc and unc are just other names for 3 and 1 w are in the intolerable situation that a sum or product of two classes depends not only on which the classes are but also on what we choose to call them !
7 These both imply the importance of listening , not only to what the other says in words , but also to what the other feels .
8 The world heritage programme depends not just on what the sites represent but also the way they are looked after .
9 Not far from her a man retched violently — thought whether from sickness , since they were scarcely moving , or from drunkenness , she did not know .
10 Indeed , to get the best out of it a phototypesetting system is an absolute must .
11 Society relies on science and makes substantial investment in it , not least from you the taxpayer , in the trust that claimed discoveries have been thoroughly and carefully researched .
12 These too had become smudged with dirt , and the velvet cuffs of her coat , and everything in the compartment was flecked with specks of greasy black which came off on to you the moment you touched them .
13 That 's just like my dad — he 's always on about what a struggle he had in the days of his youth and I get it all too easy .
14 It is difficult to think of a more unsatisfactory outcome or one further away from what the parties to the 1930 agreement can ever have contemplated .
15 Now , more lightly bound and sitting more comfortably in what the doctors called ‘ Fowler 's position ’ , she found many reasons for indecision and delay .
16 But let us look more closely at what the archives can yield .
17 It was very much a family restaurant with children , teenagers and grandparents all eating together and was clearly somewhere to which the locals repaired for a weekend dinner .
18 Bunny was already there , sitting with a couple of young girls straight out of what the advertising men call the Sharon and Mandy market , and a tall , thin , angular guy with close-cropped blonde hair .
19 Track ( i.e. hum the tune silently out aloud to yourself a bit behind the speaker ) while listening to radio , TV , public speeches , and to conversations going on around you .
20 I intend to commission a survey soon to find out more about what the public want from the citizens charter and what their expectations and priorities are in taking forward this work .
21 The aim of this article is to help you find out more about what the MU really does for musicians , day after day after day …
22 It 's sort of grid iron pattern streets on the south side of the High Street ; on the north side that 's all disrupted by the castle and , as far as one can tell , when the town and the area around it , the Rape of Lewes , was ceded to William De Warren , most of the local powers of the Town Council such as it was were taken away and subverted and the town became a minorial borough and although it sent Members of Parliament to Westminster from the end of the thirteenth century , it only had a very sort of ramshackle corporation , because the lords of the manor of Lewes kept control fairly tightly on what the town was actually allowed to do and on its internal freedoms .
23 It only had a very sort of ramshackle corporation because the lords of the manor of Lewes kept control fairly tightly on what the town was actually allowed to do and on its internal freedoms .
24 A zone of capillary saturation exists immediately above in which the moisture content , which does not vary with depth , is present in the form of continuous films of water around particles with entrapped air between .
25 The crash mayhem occurred after an incident at about 11am yesterday in which a man in his 20s allegedly tried to hold up a post office in Thelwall , Warrington .
26 The crash mayhem occurred following an incident at about 11am yesterday in which a man in his 20s allegedly tried to hold up a post office in Thelwall , Warrington .
27 JAHANGIR KHAN and Mark Maclean both criticised women officials after their quarter-final in the World Open Championships here yesterday in which the world champion from Pakistan beat the Scottish No. 1 15-11 , 15-11 , 15-12 .
28 Yes so and I reckon quite frankly cos he 's living on that lay by up the end and I reckon he was hiding , do a runner or something or he ai n't up to something no good !
29 Quite apart from what the organisers tell him of their intentions , he may have sources of information that have a bearing on how he comes to a conclusion about predicted outcomes .
30 Suddenly we were into daylight and right ahead of us the waters of the Jequetepeque ran brown and white , the river 's level close under the rails of the girder bridge as it flowed , deep and very fast , through the gorge .
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