Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [conj] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 god of war of Norway or somewhere or something like that , or it is sort of thunder
2 Yes and er we used to have about two hundred three hundred birds on the for the shooting and then perhaps about a hundred and fifty or so or something like that on the second .
3 At its best the combination is uniquely potent — a controlled conflagration which almost scorches the ear , a sense of communicative intensity not as an optional extra , or even as something to be striven for , but as a constant presence , only waiting to be channelled in the right direction .
4 Israel 's neighbours attacked her and eventually after lots of fighting Israel gained control of the West Bank .
5 And so when something like that happens , it makes you think about it all , about the dangers , about all the travelling you do as a musician .
6 And just as nobody at first believed that the Germans slaughtered Jews , nobody wanted to believe that young American soldiers could kill women and babies .
7 The other is that Americans have grumbled louder and longer than anyone about the rubbish they throw out .
8 This leaflet incorporated a sponsorship form and hopefully provided you with some inspiration for individual projects .
9 I did so erm partly because this seems the most useful approach for an audience , not all of whom perhaps have read in detail the fifteen volumes of À la Recherche du Temps Perdu , erm and partly because he in fact offers a very interesting challenge , I think , at this precise level .
10 We 're all aware that for th for their number patients with superficial bladder cancer provide an enormous amount of our workload , and for reasons partly of husbanding our precious resources and also because lots of these patients come up with negative checks reducing the amount of irritation and upset to them it would be useful if we could do less than we do .
11 It could be seen therefore as its own safeguard provided by the people against a particular form of exploitation of the people ; and hence as something to be excepted on pragmatic grounds from the general case for nationalisation or municipalisation .
12 And even if someone from another age is standing on this spot , a ghostly paintbrush in her hand , her eyes would n't see what I see .
13 right , and then once your in , you can put , you can put in as many extensions up as you want
14 The subject also has another unusual strength : at school a great amount of effort is put into teaching us to read , but little or none into teaching us to see , still less to look .
15 But even as he at last turned and , more like a conjurer than ever , whipped the cloth from the object on the table , which turned out to be a saucepan containing water scooped from the shattered font , the first heavy drops began to drum on the altar table ; and while the Padre was saying : " Hope Mary Ellen , I baptize thee In the name of the Father and of the Son , and of the Holy Ghost , Amen , " the Collector , forgetting that he had only just renounced an interest in the vain pomp and glory of the world , thought crossly : " That wo n't do the Louis XVI table any good at all . "
16 But certainly when we in the regional office get that that advice before before we put a submission to ministers , we will of course try to reconcile the figures so that they are on a consistent basis .
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