Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [noun] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | They are awarded at five levels with an overlap on Level Three so that Levels One to Three cover craft skills and Three to Five cover technical , managerial and professional tasks . |
2 | Fill in the form below and post it with a cheque/PO for £12 to : ‘ Ulster Movement ’ , PO Box 20 , Portadown , Co . |
3 | They watched him stroll down and seat himself under Carlos 's striped umbrella . |
4 | It falls down and cracks you on the head and things like that ! |
5 | When I first started thinking about Christmas , I decided to spend it alone and stuff myself with food . |
6 | Quality : If a firm makes a component rather than buys it from an external party it has greater control over the quality of the component . |
7 | For that reason if for no other it was essential to draw him out rather than subject him to interrogation . |
8 | Plans can be designed to " failsafe " in the sense that failure returns the organisation to its base position rather than propels it to disaster . |
9 | He sees the ball early and strokes , rather than forces it through the gap in the field . |
10 | If the structure pays greater attention to what the children achieve , rather than values them for what they are , its philosophy will be seriously flawed . |
11 | The old lady now moved her shoulder to let George Banks , the butler , take her plate away and hand it to Patrick McCann , who was standing behind him , then to place before her a plate he had taken from the sideboard ; and she , after looking down on it , turned her head up towards him and said , ‘ Iced pudding , Banks ? |
12 | I 'll just go downstairs and air it in front of the fire for a while . |
13 | Perhaps she ought simply to go home and bolt herself in her room for ever , like Rochester 's mad wife . |
14 | ‘ You could wear this Indian bedspread as a shawl , ’ suggested Robina , and even went so far as pull it off the bed and advance towards Penelope with it . |
15 | The scene is much more complex than it was say a generation or two ago and Moderator we in the Church of England should be much interested to learn in due course whether you too will feel a need to make liturgical revision for these various paths to faith . |