Example sentences of "[adv] [unc] [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | In linear molecules , only Π states give a spin-orbit splitting , and this can aid in the assignment ; similarly in non-linear molecules only E states ( where the electron has been removed from a molecular orbital of e symmetry ) show the effect . |
2 | stay together er families stay together er I thi mind you I think this is pretty general anywhere , but from what I understand , but er when er sons and daughters marry , they invariably got a house just down the street , near to mum . |
3 | W So er things changed completely did n't it . |
4 | And so after a month or so 's arrears accumulated she got the inevitable form — an eviction notice . |
5 | I think I 'll erm pass on er issues relating to the Labour Party leadership and er Labour trade union links . |
6 | JOHN Major went into battle with Germany again last night after his struggle to survive tonight 's Commons vote on Europe was spectacularly sabotaged . |
7 | Yesterday 's figures show a sharp contraction in the amount of credit outstanding in 1991 . |
8 | Yesterday 's figures suggest that the corner has been turned . |
9 | The shares have since doubled and yesterday 's figures confirm the progress . |
10 | Yesterday 's figures showed the value of imports falling by 2.5 per cent to £9.6billion in November while exports rose by 0.5 per cent to £8.1billion , giving the lowest visible trade deficit since September last year . |
11 | There is little doubt that yesterday 's Gleneagles address by England 's Lord Chief Justice , Lord Taylor , will strike a chord with many people in its powerful , if scarcely original , defence of custodial sentences , its call for sentencing of a severity which matches public horror at crime and its hearty swipe at ‘ forward-thinking ’ social theorists . |
12 | Yesterday 's newspapers contained the usual number of advertisements for abortions in private clinics . |
13 | Yesterday 's sentences marked the end of the first of what will be a series of trials concerned with the 25-day disturbance . |
14 | Will yesterday 's decisions mean any increase in the United Kingdom 's contribution to the European Community budget ? |
15 | If there is a new vibe — a reiteration of yesterday 's values attuned to today 's desires , erupting into the voids that the synthetic world of vinyl and plastic just ca n't fill — then expect Stone Grove to be up there , recycling nothing but what was once called soul . |
16 | Yesterday 's Times had rather a worried headline . " |
17 | YESTERDAY 'S explosions follow months of intense activity by the IRA on the mainland . |
18 | The mass of working people , as they liberate themselves from the bourgeois yoke , will gravitate irresistibly towards us … provided yesterday 's oppressions do not infringe the long oppressed nation 's highly developed democratic feeling of self-respect and provided they are granted equality in everything . |
19 | Yesterday 's clashes cut the main route from Belgrade to Sarajevo , the Bosnian capital , and scruffy gun-toting irregulars refused to allow traffic through the town . |
20 | Yesterday 's results raised More O'Ferrall the outdoor advertising group 12p to 242p , after the group announced an unchanged dividend of 13.2p for the year , in spite of a drop of 13 per cent in profits to £5.04 million and an extraordinary loss of £4.8 million on the sale of the US business . |
21 | Yesterday 's results represent a great advance towards physicists ' ultimate goal , a Theory of Everything , or TOE , which would explain the innermost workings of the universe — and put particle physicists out of a job . |
22 | Around 20 protestors at their Surrey HQ on Sunday night ended up throwing flour bombs and eggs at startled residents before police swept them away , and yesterday 's protestors fared no better . |
23 | Yesterday 's heroes ran an amateurish campaign and , in the main , are no fans of quick unity . |
24 | ‘ Out of these two movements which follow upon each other and fuse so successfully , is born an art that is simple and noble , expressive and precise , passionate in its search for beauty , and ready to tackle those vast subjects which yesterday 's painters feared to undertake , leaving them to antiquated , boring and pretentious daubers of the official Salons . ’ |
25 | Yesterday 's mourners included members of Elizabeth 's family and staff from the computer firm Julie and her husband managed at Milton Keynes , Bucks . |
26 | We have already closed sites which have become yesterday 's plants serving yesterday 's needs and we 'll keep looking for other areas of adjustment . |
27 | But the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders ( SMMT ) said yesterday 's measures went beyond the amount needed to recover the lost revenue . |
28 | But the poverty trap for those who go from unemployment to a low paid job is already severe and yesterday 's measures seem likely to make it worse . |
29 | But the poverty trap for those who go from unemployment to a low-paid job is already severe and yesterday 's measures seem likely to make it worse . |
30 | After yesterday 's shares surge , he said : ‘ The fun is n't over yet . |