Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Biocontrol agents , dominated by the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis , even now account for only ca 1 per cent of this market . |
2 | I ca n't ask Julie after yesterday can I ? |
3 | The new office is open every weekday morning and most afternoons anyone intending to visit after 1.30pm should telephone first . |
4 | They 'll do for best wo n't they ? and back now . |
5 | Well do you know , out of all the girls who work New Year 's Eve right , I told them on the night , oh I said we 'll get about forty pound for tonight wo n't I , because it 's double time and I was the only one who complained about it when I had my pay . |
6 | Oh , I 'd say it is w wrong anyway in that er I say it 's the it 's early er on it in the report Good defines what he determines a trustees duty and as I said to a sort of effectively ought enter into a tr transaction which immediately cost effecting kind of money rather than making money for the pension fund then it is against that duty in the first place , but it 's to it should however be ma made explicit that it is against that duty saying stock lending may be okay for a pension fund , but not stock lending where the er pension fund is acting as the borrower rather than the lender . |
7 | Brian would of only need twenty , I told |
8 | Of the two , Biddulph again offer the finest transfers , though I would not want to be without Cortot 's version of the Liszt Sonata on Music and Arts where , despite so may battle-scarred moments , his performance blazes with an endearingly old-fashioned poetry , thunder and lightning . |
9 | As for the 40% match-fee fine placed upon Pakistan for their slow over rate , this is little more than half of technically should have been applied , but Mr Hunte made certain allowances . |
10 | First , a star with a mass of roughly will end its cycle of thermonuclear burning with an iron core which is massive enough to collapse under its own gravitational self-attraction . |
11 | And , and the men they of often used to have a go . |
12 | Microsoft replies that the Windows of tomorrow will be smarter and more flexible , with little but its friendly on-screen appearance in common with today 's versions . |
13 | Some feedback now Jeff said okay he 's done this course before and he 's looking for feedback to see the level of his competence at this point , but everybody er I 'm sure you will agree by the end of tomorrow will have got feedback . |
14 | We have obviously at every Conference a certain amount also of Constitutional motions , er an organizational motion , and some , and some of tomorrow will be taken up with that as well as the announ , er announcement concerning the elections for the various committees . |
15 | The grandson of today may have been the beloved teacher of centuries ago . |
16 | While the friend of today may become the foe of tomorrow and the friend of the day after that , there is another fundamental category opposition which lumps friends and foes together as " people like us " in contrast to strangers who are " people not like us " ; indeed they are not really people at all ! |
17 | So Sarazen took on a young caddie , who , it transpired , seemed to do all the things that even the caddies of today would not dream of doing , like pulling the clubs without consultation with Sarazen , and then , if the club did not work , telling Sarazen he had just hit a bad shot — it was not his club selection at fault . |
18 | The airlines of today would find it difficult to compete with the luxury of meal service on Luft Hansa in 1928 . |
19 | I expect young people of today would rate the fair rides of the early 1920 's quite tame affairs . |
20 | Without the miniaturization that they bring , the powerful personal computer of today would have remained an impossibility . |
21 | I believe that if I 'm given the chance to fight the George Forman of old , the George Forman of today would be the better . |
22 | ‘ We do n't know yet whether the young players of today will have the same problems , ’ adds Sortland , who , despite the results , will not be advising children against taking up football . |
23 | I hope that he and his fellow enthusiasts of today will derive as much pleasure from looking back in 50 or 60 years ' time as I do from my battered old album . |
24 | It is always hoped that the point-to-pointers of today will become the National Hunt stars of tomorrow , but young horses will learn nothing if they are subjected to a bumping match every time they run . |
25 | it is part of the problem we have and I will say no more as I suspect our report of today will probably be in the daily press . |
26 | Clearly the average ferreter of today could make no impression worth mentioning in that type of situation . |
27 | The business of today must be ; clean up the mess , stop any further deterioration , consider that options and make a plan by which to proceed with the reconstruction . |
28 | Look erm could do with being , having a doorway across back of here could n't they ? |
29 | Oh I was gon na say , if you could stop them from undoing that door , they would n't never get it out of there would they ? |
30 | Peter Rogers , however , is adamant that neither of then could be called the real star of the ‘ Carry Ons ’ . |