Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [vb mod] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Others have a large enough budget to be able to retain their independence , these publications will probably ask for background material only or will send a journalist to cover the story on the spot . |
2 | Edward assured her that he also desired to speak with Philip personally and would arrange a meeting ( 7 April 1304 ) . |
3 | Students will normally be 18 years of age or above and must have a minimum of : |
4 | Cos I says put them on and let's have a look |
5 | Take your jacket off and let's have a look . ’ |
6 | If we cut it out of our diet today we will be none the worse off but will have a head start in reducing our total intake of calories : 100 LB OF SUGAR CONVERTS ROUGHLY INTO 3,500 CALORIES A WEEK . |
7 | The following day Charlie managed a little food , took a few painful steps the day after and could run a week later . |
8 | Once the legislator 's choice is admitted as a source of content it is entirely possible that two positive legislators will not only determine a concept differently but will determine a concept in a contradictory fashion . |
9 | He told us that it would take many weeks to sort out and would involve a variety of procedures , such as a medical , reports from the school and visits . |
10 | If anyone has not seen this before and would like a copy , please contact us . |
11 | ‘ Stand back and let's have a look at you . ‘ |
12 | This will not only make the hinge or latch work evenly but will provide a medium in which any existing rust is worn away and any future rust is prevented . |
13 | For couples who currently use condoms regularly and would like a bit of a change , I 'd say these things are ideal . |
14 | Can you see any word in there that might start a question . |
15 | Unfortunately , Fenella takes her duties terribly seriously and would have a minute by minute report of what Springsteen had been up to while I 'd been away . |
16 | If that were to be fully reflected in a lower real exchange rate ( the nominal rate adjusted to take account of changes in UK output prices relative to those elsewhere ) , competitiveness would improve significantly and could give a boost to growth . |