Example sentences of "[adv] and [noun sg] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Sex has n't changed , men have n't changed enough and motherhood shrouded in poverty is what it always was — gains and losses . |
2 | Getting the right result has not lost its importance , but it is no longer enough and attention has to be given to the wider service . |
3 | Large percentage of information held on paper file only and information supplied on request to individual members of staff , line managers , RBG Management , Occupational Health Service , Treasury etc as appropriate . |
4 | A further way of reducing the spread of sampling is to use what is called cluster sampling , a device by which sub-units are grouped together and work concentrated on them . |
5 | The place was obviously an informal car park , the grass worn away and dust stirring beneath her feet as she walked . |
6 | However , it was n't until last year 's event in Nottingham that she started to perform manoeuvres like throwing her paddle away and hand surfing in competition . |
7 | Wide margins , the suggestions given above and colour coding during study periods make for an attractive and useful set of notes . |
8 | He tried harder , and the whole carcase moved a little and water came from the animal 's nose and mouth . |
9 | ( 2 ) It is not disputed that the debenture , including the fixed and floating charge created by it , is to be construed according to English law which draws no distinction , in the case of an English company at least , between property located within and property located outside the United Kingdom : see In re The Anchor Line ( Henderson Brothers ) Ltd. [ 1937 ] Ch. 483 , 487 , 488 . |
10 | LIFESPAN is running slowly and mail expected by PI has not yet been received . |
11 | The building of the Hellenistic Temple of Apollo at Didyma was begun in the late fourth century B.C. and work continued into the early years of the Roman Empire . |
12 | In a culture more and ore unified by the mass media , it is more absurd and anachronistic than ever to separate the middle-class from the working-class , the potentially academic and scholarly from the rest , in terms of the teaching they will receive at school . |
13 | Past and present seemed to be animating each other in almost an Eliotic manner . |
14 | The fellow 's mouth opened slackly and fear flared in his eyes . |
15 | ‘ So what are we going to do stand here and shout insults at it ? |
16 | Eventually , alternative ways of relating to the social fund were put forward and Council agreed on a policy of ‘ impartial advocacy ’ . |
17 | This mean that he probably do not wish to play as a central defender in the english premiership — central defenders in england are seldom allowed/seen going forward and ronny feels after playing three reserve games for spurs ( which is supposed to be a playing team … ) that this kind of futba does not suit him … so i guess he will be staying here — most of the top norw. players just think of one thing now — USA'94 and to be among the 24 that are travelling — and they choose club out from this : ie how much play will i get at my new club — better be going to a low-profile club in the premiership than a high profile club where i might have to sit on the bench ( Flo , Nilsen ( Sheff Utd ) , Halle , Pedersen ( Oldham ) , Fjortoft ( Swindon ) — will gets lot of play this winter — whereas players like Bjornebye ( Liverpool ) , Lydersen , ( Arsenal ) and Strandli ( Leeds ) struggle to keep/get places in their teams . |
18 | As the sound of the engines receded northwards , curtains and shutters twitched shut again and peace descended on the rural town 's main street once more . |
19 | Cap Millet rides again and passion surges on rugged cliffs at Whitby A WRITER who has turned his hand to westerns , historical romance and local history books has achieved a hard-back hat-trick . |
20 | His position had torn Danjit 's knife-cut again and blood spiralled through the labyrinthine folds of his collar . |
21 | Thunder grumbled somewhere in the sky again and rain hissed at the windows . |
22 | Since the need for prior approval for capital grants ( other than the AHDS ) from the Agriculture Departments in the UK was abolished in 1980 ( except for National Parks and SSSIs — see Chapter 9 ) , implementation of individual schemes can go ahead and grant claimed on completion . |
23 | Oh , we 'd felt like this for years but we would n't acknowledge it , and then we started meeting casually and standing talking for ages , but it was only when I met him and he was so upset about the baby and — and other things . |
24 | The window frames rattled violently and glass cracked with the sound of a pistol shot . |
25 | In short , I entered complementary medicine 's cloud cuckoo land where the sun shone everlastingly and love oozed from every portal . |