Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 This is a little bit annoying now because
2 Mm yeah , very good bit confusing sometimes but .
3 It 's all a bit confusing now cos we 've I 've just finished altering the whole of the middle of it but this It was a twenty four foot long main lounge .
4 Gusev knew from experience that sooner or later something would emerge and give the vital clue .
5 Let us hope and pray that we have faith strong enough and trust deep enough to bring the love that our world so desperately needs .
6 That seems a bit odd really that they paid
7 I 'm glad about that , cos to tell the truth , she used to get a bit strange sometimes after she took them .
8 Have a look Right so if I give you one fifty , there you are .
9 There are however two difficulties which render this advantage hypothetical rather than real .
10 And now that was the attitude that that that they they had that er a lot of them , not not everybody of course that just and she had this attitude , erm anybody that had lost their baby were lucky , you see .
11 The other irony is of course that up until at the previous congresses like Verona erm Britain had n't attended .
12 Look at chart 22 overleaf and draw your own conclusions .
13 But then again , you 've got to feel a bit careful there because it can misconstrued totally
14 ‘ But I did feel a bit funny afterwards because it was so early and I did n't remember seeing the man around the house before .
15 The four statements of Table 11.1 have sufficed to generate Figure 11.2 unambiguously and with no more effort than in the open-loop case .
16 This should be laid to the side intact so that you can restore it to its original place when the hole is refilled once the digging is completed .
17 Spinal cord injuries have cruel way of leaving your mind intact so that you can think long and hard about the way you wanted to live ’ .
18 Do you get two pound fifty off if you 're deaf and blind
19 Try to plot the result on approximately the same scale as figure 9.10 so that you can compare the result with the economy in general .
20 Craters smaller than 10 km diameter have not been included in Figure 8.2 largely because of the uncertainty about the numbers of the corresponding very small bodies that move among the terrestrial planets .
21 The precedents in this chapter ( with the exception of Precedents 9 and 10 which are not following a court order ) should not attract a charge to stamp duty as a result of The Stamp Duty ( Exempt Instruments ) Regulations 1987 ( SI No 516 ) ( see Chapter 2 generally as to stamp duty ) .
22 ( There may be some different restrictions on usage here in different varieties of English , and there are also some interesting ambiguities ; see Chapter 2 below and Fillmore , 1975 . )
23 But once some set of rules has been established in this way , we might well think it more important that these rules be publicly regarded as settled , so that people can plan accordingly , than that they be the best rules that could have been found ; this provides a reason why courts should leave the rule untouched even when they think the wrong choice was made in the first instance . "
24 Thus , there are policies which may lie within the present powers of an existing local authority , although these form part of the proper subject of Chapter 10 rather than a discussion of strategy .
25 The alternative method is to provide that upon any adjustment of the base figure , the rent payable immediately before the adjustment becomes a fixed amount payable under the terms of the lease ( or is substituted for a fixed amount previously reserved ) .
26 Erm you 'll see sir in my submissions that I 've proposed a rewording of criterion three so that the Greater York new settlement should be located as close to the outer boundary of the as of the York greenbelt as is consistent with greenbelt policy .
27 The wind is about Force 4 here and Ken is using a large sail .
28 Laid out as a patio garden , with tall fencing all around and various shrubs , plants and an ornamental pond .
29 So that 's why we we make the advert curious enough or enough curiosity in it , no vagueness I suppose we make it vague enough to say I 've got to phone in .
30 Shop around for the system which will best suit the practice concerned rather than accept the most readily available ( such as the packages which the computer salesman will be keen to sell with the machine ) .
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