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

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1 As the diesel train came in and people were already picking up suitcases from the platform Moran turned and kissed her as if it were a last good night to all the nights she had come to him .
2 No offside given there surprisingly as Black turns it in and Whitlow 's there to win it again .
3 Many hon. Members will have had the experience of constituents who say , ’ I do n't understand how inflation can be coming down when prices are still going up . ’
4 Elaine 's had run off and Ethel was still running after hers and Nell 's was dead and Mary 's a dead loss .
5 ‘ His career could be about to take off as Roy 's once did .
6 And this is sometimes where we slip up because fire is still prevailing with us even when we 're in home .
7 Schipper pointed out that researchers are again handicapped by not having enough data .
8 It has been pointed out that investors are primarily motivated to invest in a company 's shares on the basis of the company 's likely profitability ; not whether the management engage in insider dealing .
9 Also VDEW ( Vereinigung Deutscher Elektrizitatswerke ) , the association of German utilities , points out that electricity is gradually increasing its share of the industrial market and total consumption is growing more quickly than energy consumption .
10 In his Introduction to the Paston Letters J. Gairdner pointed out that letters were often dated as being written on a particular day of the week , say Monday or Wednesday , before or after such a celebration .
11 As the future was so uncertain , however , the family retained ownership of all fixtures , fittings and moveable contents — everything that could be stripped out if Thoresby were ever threatened with demolition .
12 In fact , many Club guests choose to take the full trips package at the very start of their holiday , which means they know that certain nights out and meals are already catered for — and you 'll be amazed how much that can save you on the food and drinks bill .
13 Charlemagne was particularly well organised in terms of military mobility and supplies ; advance planning was carefully worked out and supplies were often requisitioned in the season before the actual campaign .
14 I appreciate that yesterday the funeral ceremonies were carried out but Masses were also sung for the souls of two other men , Brampton and Vechey , and I have news of them .
15 It needs to be sorted out before wildlife is badly affected .
16 It needs to be sorted out before wildlife is badly affected .
17 She did not say where she was going and had not , in fact , until that moment , thought about the possibility of trying to find out whether Liza was still living in Cornwall .
18 But by pooling them we can find out whether women are fairly represented .
19 Police had to erect barriers to keep crowds back as Charles was warmly greeted by hundreds of wellwishers as he arrived at Dundee 's City Square .
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