Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For some organisations objectives are rather more like a woman shopping than a man shopping . |
2 | ‘ Rotherham are right up at the top of the table and they are there on merit . |
3 | Only when the opposition are right back on the defence or for free kicks . |
4 | And people like me , who prefer to communicate with words while flinging on random bits of any ‘ look ’ that happens to fit and be cleanish at the same time , are right out in the cold . |
5 | Working with hydroquinone and other fairly simple soluble substances , I have grown long needle crystals or whiskers ( Chapter 4 ) which thicken by the growth of sleeve-like surface layers which are geometrically not unlike the growth layers in a tree . |
6 | ‘ I 've been right up to the fence several times ! |
7 | Water 's been right up over the path two days or more , I reckon it 's loosened part o ’ the foundations under here . ’ |
8 | We must have been right out in the sticks . |
9 | It 's an aircraft which has been rarely out of the headlines in it 's 25 years with the RAF . |
10 | Er , what was the plan about the others for all you knew who you believed was there , might have been somewhere else in the flat . |
11 | The whole setup had been quiet , almost deserted ; there had been music playing , but that had been somewhere far-off in the house . |
12 | The way he tells it I feel I am right there on the spot watching it all happen . ’ |
13 | In music , the world 's top artists are most often with the world 's top record companies . |
14 | It you are constantly down in the dumps over the price of fleecewear then this may be the answer to your prayers . |
15 | But while the report has been detailed on closures and mergers , it has been less so on the specifics about how the shift to the community will be achieved . |
16 | The Scottish Typographical Circular for instance rather specialized in joke articles over a woman 's signature which are obviously not by a woman at all . |
17 | Perhaps he would have been better off with a pencil ! |
18 | ‘ No one in particular , but I thought she 'd have been better off with a chap of her own age who would have wanted her to carry on where she was . |
19 | In spurious Caledonian footie parlance , if The Cateran were a Willie Johnston sorta band — fiery , brilliant hot-heads with a tendency to put their foot in it — then The Joyriders are much more in the Alan Hansen mould : cool , confident on the ball and capable of supreme moments of inspiration . |
20 | Those who succeed are much more in the image of representatives at the party conference than members of the old ‘ Establishment ’ . |
21 | In contrast , the effects of the reformulations in [ 22 ] and [ 12 ] are much more like the effects of the repetitions in [ 23 ] . |
22 | The sexual and aggressive drives are much less under the guidance of rules . |
23 | Have n't been down here for a while . |
24 | we were gon na go down there , but erm nan and granddad had been down there about a fortnight ago and they said they had n't got a lot out yet , they said they would n't be out for about another three weeks , so about |
25 | ‘ I 've been all right as a weed for years . |
26 | It might have been all right in the past but it does n't work now . ’ |
27 | ‘ You would have been all right in the end . |
28 | You must know foreign languages , you 've been all over with the Army , 'ave n't you ? ’ |
29 | No these numbers are basically nationally at the moment . |
30 | First it is a game which creates wealth through the process of production exchange and all players in the game ( i.e. those supplying labour services , property and capital ) are better off as a result of it . |