Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] [adv] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The continuous lines then come straight out from the pole and are pegged to the ground forming a triangle shape . |
2 | Certain individuals also do well out of market distribution . [ … ] |
3 | To be honest , Mildred 's stories often got rather out of hand , when she would find , to her dismay , that the whole class was listening and believing every word . |
4 | You see , the human perception is that the thicker string feels different to the thin one , and so a balanced set of strings actually feels completely out of balance . |
5 | Loans frequently come straight back to us from the purchase of Western goods . |
6 | Yet the fact that up to 40 per cent felt under no compulsion to oblige the local magnates with their votes is revealing , and makes us wonder whether those who polled for the Whigs really did so out of deference or as a result of political conviction . |
7 | My lungs suddenly come sharply through from behind my engaged brain , reminding me that I am not a fish . |