Example sentences of "[subord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That was us when we all worked in the shop , afore the War . ’
2 ‘ You must have been in a hurry to come out without your coat ; you 'll feel the chill afore the night 's out . ’
3 ‘ What I say , constable , is ’ — and now it was Arthur speaking — ‘ there 's such a thing as 'arassment , that 's what they 've told me when I 've been up afore the old bloke .
4 We got to 'ave him done away with , afore the licence is due .
5 And then Jess said : ‘ Come in … come in , afore the weather does thee an injury ! ’ smiling at him .
6 ‘ Quickly , ’ said George , tugging at one of Zach 's well-darned sleeves , ‘ let's grab them chairs afore the big 'uns get them . ’
7 " Like as not we 'll be at war again afore the decade 's out . "
8 ‘ Do you think our Matthew 'll be home afore the babby comes ? ’
9 Afore the road ?
10 Afore the road , yes they just towed through the mud and
11 And they would lay just when and collect them eggs that night afore the gale .
12 Then we make a tour of the commune — we visited a secondary school ( altho the children were away , it being Sunday ) and were duly impressed by what had been achieved , esp .
13 At a rotor position 8 from the equilibrium position the motor torque is — , where T' is the stiffness of the torque/position characteristic .
14 Definition 1.9.5 A polynomial unc is called primitive iff the positive gcd in Z of all the zi is equal to 1 .
15 Two functions f : unc and g : unc are equal iff the sets f and g of ordered pairs coincide .
16 ‘ There has been so much despair among the lot of us that seeing the party back in government again seemed so remote .
17 I also knew then that seeing the film at a matinee on a weekday was an illicit pleasure for her .
18 I got a bit fed up after we 'd toured Britain once , it got a bit boring seeing the same places . ’
19 probably the sensible course is for most books to be ordered sight unseen , with the occasional title requested ‘ on approval ’ when it is thought that seeing the book would be helpful .
20 As we mentioned in Chapter 1 , the trend of unemployment over that twenty-one-year period was steadily and ominously upwards , with the period 1980–83 seeing the most rapid rise in unemployment ever experienced in the UK .
21 The nature of these skills will be discussed below , but at this point it is necessary to recognise that seeing the process in this , light may create a gap between a teacher 's purpose and a child 's purpose for engaging in project-work methods .
22 Now Would you say that seeing the T V adverts for special issues has made you a lot more likely to buy them ,
23 Her mind was too busy seeing the man who had wearily let her go , not wilfully , as she had always imagined , but finally , for what he thought was her own good .
24 It can be fun seeing the tables turned , but it is at best a mixed experience .
25 She 'd been so relieved at the news of Liz and Owen 's removal from Intensive Care that seeing the other girl 's still , slight figure lying motionless on the hospital bed had been a deep and severe shock .
26 It 's exhilarating seeing the smiles on their faces when they come down
27 The definition of capital murder — which carries the death penalty — varies from state to state : in Alabama , a capital murder is one that occurs during the course of a robbery , or where the victim is kidnapped or raped ; or , where the perpetrator is on parole or has escaped from custody ; or where the crime is particularly cruel .
28 The definition of capital murder — which carries the death penalty — varies from state to state : in Alabama , a capital murder is one that occurs during the course of a robbery , or where the victim is kidnapped or raped ; or , where the perpetrator is on parole or has escaped from custody ; or where the crime is particularly cruel .
29 The definition of capital murder — which carries the death penalty — varies from state to state : in Alabama , a capital murder is one that occurs during the course of a robbery , or where the victim is kidnapped or raped ; or , where the perpetrator is on parole or has escaped from custody ; or where the crime is particularly cruel .
30 The young woman remembers how her mother would leave home at 5am day after day , and wait in the Marmoura forest near where the King used to play golf in an effort to plead with him for her husband 's life .
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