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

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1 I still intend to train as a doctor , because I feel there is no more interesting and worthwhile way to spend my life , but how many other people will be able to or want to in the future ?
2 He was seducing her already , pulling her close , and there was nothing she could say or do to still the instant leaping hunger he incited .
3 Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries or concerns with either the tape or the Handbook .
4 Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries or concerns with either the tape or the Handbook .
5 Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries or concerns with either the tape or the Handbook .
6 Whether the assessor is company-based or comes from outside the company , he or she will need to have an NVQ qualification in training , assessment and verification awarded by City and Guilds to standards established by the Training and Development Lead Body .
7 QP is part of WML and as such has made a covenant or promise to both the Collict and Meikle families to support them as they seek to serve the Lord out in Brazil .
8 Built by Tim Bryan , it can be raced as shown , fitted with an outrigger for stability and twin sails or assembled with just the end two of its three sections to give a 7.3m canoe .
9 His salary is now £143,000 , which means that it has more than trebled in just a couple of years .
10 Erm we also know that base five formwork is up so we started on base five as soon as we can , put as many resources into it as we can we mentioned earlier that er having five hundred people in there made life quite congested but we decided the more people that helped in there the better and er our objective was to get the er wall steelwork up .
11 The concept of entities that appear for only an instant and then disappear was used by Buddhists to prove that all is merely appearance and that absolute reality does not fall within the domain of the intellect .
12 In addition he has stressed the crankish nature of many of its supporters and the fact that it drew that support from only a very small section of the working class — even though they may have formed a significant proportion of the BUF 's small membership of between 5,000 and 40,000 members throughout the 1930s .
13 It was just one of those things that happened to even the nicest people , and the sensible thing to do about it was pay £25 and turn up at a London hotel for a glass of sherry and an implicit promise of no humiliation if things did n't work out .
14 All passed stools of normal consistency at a frequency that varied from twice a day to three times a week .
15 It 's a principle that applies to even the most straightforward things , like travel .
16 In the larger of the two rooms here , there is a whole sequence of a dozen , undated , mostly oil on cotton duck paintings that end with both a large and a small version of Birch Trees .
17 The Video Electronics Standards Association in San Jose is not too pleased with one of its members , Dell Computer Corp , which has suddenly jumped up to claim that some VL-Bus products to its standard infringe one of Dell 's patents : ‘ We are both surprised and saddened that one of the companies involved in ratifying the VL-Bus standard would take such an action , ’ said Association chairman Scott Vouri ; the patent appears to claim rights to a computer system receptive to a board that plugs into both a system input-output bus and a high speed expansion memory bus ; Dell has been a member for over a year , having joined the club in February 1992 , and voted to approve the standard ; the group also says that like all the other members , Dell signed a statement indicating no knowledge of any conflicts with its patents .
18 In particular , multilists provide rapid access when the file has many different descriptors that apply to only a few records , as in this case each chain will be short .
19 Hakim was the grand treasurer of ‘ The Enterprise ’ , the web of companies that lay behind both the Iran and the contra operations .
20 I mean it 's quite clear is n't it what we wa we want a party of Labour , we 're organized , we 're organized mass organization that speaks for almost a million people in this union , I do n't but er , almost a million people .
21 It s better than sitting in here every day .
22 " Pluralism " was the new theory of British politics that burst through both the party and the constitutional perspectives on things .
23 The United States had entered the Second World War with a very limited overseas basing system , but by the close of the war had acquired a massive global basing network ‘ derived from a combination of conquests , agreements with allies , and temporary arrangements with neutrals and exile regimes that had at least the potential for post-war renewal and extension ’ .
24 The majority of the team is made up of players that come from outside the company .
25 I suppose I would , too , if I had to serve all the creeps that come in here every night . ’
26 After a much interrupted speech that lasted for nearly an hour , he ended resoundingly :
27 A weakness of this kind of presentation is that concentrating on how the shares in one part of the distribution compare ignores changes that might be taking place in other parts of the distribution .
28 Now this only leaves the mysterious problem of the advice that comes with nearly every NiCad driven appliance .
29 As though reading my thoughts she gave a series of contented grunts and the old feeling began to bubble in me , the deep sense of fulfilment and satisfaction that comes from even the smallest triumph and makes our lives worth while .
30 Beetles that have at least a portion of the adult population overwintering , carry some Laboulbeniales through the winter ; when the new adults emerge , the old , infected ones are ready to carry the infection to them .
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