Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adj] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You 're always on about happy and enjoy .
2 He was getting on for seventy and had arthritis .
3 She arrived in Bamford a little after eleven and parked in the almost empty car park to the rear of the supermarket .
4 So after the combine had been I used to open the two gates to the field ; let 'em in through one and drive 'em almost straight away out through the other . ’
5 The fan sucks air in through one and expels it from the other , ensuring a healthy , steady flow of air over the motherboard .
6 And they were all as one and worshipped they one and the same .
7 The Webbs objected that the scheme did not distinguish sufficiently between deserving and undeserving and that it included no measures for the prevention of unemployment .
8 Now it 's pretty obvious one side the fo A forklift has tried to put a pallet in between two and nudged the pallet next to it and it 's the pallet 's dropped down into the racking .
9 We were endeavouring to develop the policy that would become the programme of a Labour Government who would take power in about 1990-91 and remain in office until about 1995-96 , by which time we would have the beginnings of the Trident programme .
10 I scrambled back down after that and retrieved the ball-bearing I had hit the sign with the day before .
11 Knocks it in towards Speedy and got the final ball wrong but a shame he 'd done so well .
12 You with a mind full only of natural & unembarrassing thoughts , & of me , probably awoke early and remembered & rejoiced ; perhaps you had even prepared for it , & went happy walks , singing , garlanded .
13 Curiously this phytogeographical element in Scotland and Ireland consists almost entirely of aquatic or mire plants ( Dahl , 1959,1987 ; Perring , 1962 ) .
14 ‘ When he 's getting his serve in like that and serving two aces a game , there 's really nothing you can do about it .
15 You sees like cutting , you know you see these walls that are like that and they sort of go down like that and join a pillar and do the same again , just , instead of doing that you lay the soldiers across the top and you , you 've got to sort of cut the bricks in between ai n't ya ?
16 Trivers ( 1971 ) used essentially this argument to account for the evolution of ‘ reciprocal altruism ’ , in which animals cooperate only with those that cooperate with them .
17 So including current and lagged total money growth in the output equation and testing the null hypothesis that the coefficients on these variables are all zero is exactly equivalent to including current and lagged predictable components of money growth in the output equation and testing for zero coefficients on these variables .
18 The guilty party here is mathematics as 72 does not divide nicely into 300 nor does 300 divide into either 1270 or 2540 .
19 The scratches could be filled in with wood-filler and stained to match , and then the veneer cleaned with wire wool and vinegar , he decided .
20 This , together with patrolling and gathering intelligence about the area , means that the UK element of UNPROFOR is doing the groundwork for implementation of the Vance-Owen settlement plan .
21 Went solo in 1977 and had his first hit a year later with Fool If You Think It 's Over .
22 you , you , you 're relying on , but you did n't really sort of go back and say , I mean I , I would use a phrase like erm you know , regards to planning your future I 'm sure you found that of benefit to you tonight and get re and actually dig a bit deeper in that and say what was it in the , in , in that actual form that , that
23 They bear thick ice in winter and their flow is strongly seasonal ( Table 4.1 ) , especially so in those that rise or have much of their catchment area in tundra or boreal forest .
24 On the western side , below the caves of Médous — discovered only in 1948 and spared , therefore , from the loss of their ‘ crystalline beauties ’ to the English vandals of the last century — there is a lovely quiet road along the valley of the Lesponne , an ideally leafy cul-de-sac , leading to the hamlet of Chiroulet close under the northern face of the Pic du Midi ; from there you can walk up to another of the more visited Pyrenean lakes , the Lac Bleu ( though this is a longish , moderately gruelling climb , involving an ascent of nearly 3,000 feet ) .
25 This reflected Parliament 's concern that such persons , presumed still to be innocent of any crime , should be further deprived of their liberty only in narrow and defined circumstances .
26 Chemists are interested not only in isolated and dissociating species but also in colliding molecules and their reactions .
27 With a white , set face , she left the office and went straight to the ladies ' powder-room , breaking down in private and crying silent , bitter tears .
28 This burnt down in 1791 but had a dramatic effect on milling in London and clearly had an influence on the Gloucester Docks scheme .
29 The old Eythrope house which had stood near to Bridge Lodge had belonged to the Earls of Chesterfield , who had pulled it down in 1810 and made the most of the high price of building materials then prevailing owing to the Napoleonic wars .
30 In August ( immediately prior to Suharto 's National Day speech ) a group of prominent Indonesians , including many of the original " Petition of 50 " , had issued a public demand to Suharto to stand down in 1993 and to permit greater democracy .
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