Example sentences of "[det] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The problem is in fact that 's exa in fact I did that right at the start , right ?
2 screw that right through , up the top
3 This is of course why we , we are proposing the trial in which would er give us an end performance grass cutting contract but we do n't want to do that right across the county because of the projected cost , until we know whether it would work .
4 And we want to spread that right across rural England and Wales . ’
5 Erm so I think we 've got ta look at that right across the board though , we 've got ta know that in actual fact we 're covering it temporarily , erm or are n't we covering it temporarily .
6 People were saying the union can do something we can fight back and we need to translate that right across the country .
7 why ? er , if plain English that right in it ?
8 And I think that somewhere along the line , erm , even if it 's only a moderate sum , we should make definite erm , approaches to start the ball rolling in this preventative effect , because I think we 're going , every , every budget head in the whole of the county or anythi or anybody else who 's got a budget , is going to pay the penalty , so I would like that to see if there 's any movement , any way we can address that particular problem , er , during our , our discussions .
9 But he had no sense that they were being watched , that somewhere between these walls and the windows glinting in the transitory sun there were people waiting for him in anxiety , grief , perhaps in fear .
10 No it 's not bad in in my my sort of retail career and that somewhere between thirty and thirty five
11 She did not doubt but that somewhere amongst the records and corporate memory of the Society would be someone who knew Hereward Marr very well indeed .
12 that somewhere in the world it is coming to pass :
13 And you use that somewhere in the and you tie that to one car and then join that up .
14 Ramsden says the two disciplines ought to complement each other , but that most on the classical advertising side are unwilling to compromise their careful concepts with phone numbers or mailshot back-ups .
15 In some families parents react negatively if children use Creole when talking to them : You talk like that most to your friends but .
16 Not forgetting in that most of the mines then , at that particular time , were nearly all privately owned .
17 How it looks to me , is that most of it was angled towards the bit that they were involved in last time , which was much more to do , I think , with the police officer , I was n't here , but you know ,
18 What I have to say really , is that most of those premises present very little risk at all , and , and I think that any change in the implementation of fire safety legislation should be based in prioritization .
19 But it does n't work out like that most of the time
20 ‘ No , I just do that locally in my home town .
21 I could n't do that properly at first , but Mr Dowson came to show me how , telling me to pull a lot harder .
22 Look at that properly in a minute .
23 Paul Hammond was the Palace goalkeeper charged by Malcolm Allison to succeed the legendary John Jackson , and it was a measure of Paul 's ability that , eventually , he was able to do that successfully in spite of the attitude of some sections of the Palace crowd , which opposed his selection .
24 We have a better staff-inmate ratio than France or west Germany , and if we include prison auxiliaries and night patrols , we do not compare all that badly with the Scandinavian countries .
25 Ken did n't have to put on drag in Carry On Screaming , the first of three 1966 releases , but in Carry On — Do n't Lose Your Head , he did get to wear a woman 's frilly corset which did n't go all that badly with the curled wig he wore as Citizen Camembert , the ‘ big cheese ’ of the French Revolutionary secret police .
26 Well I do n't think I 've done that badly with them , you know
27 Although not without its unique merits , ZBB does not differ that greatly from the ill-fated PPB experiments ’ .
28 That regardless of background , education , race , sex , occupation or age every single trade unionist is an individual member with the same rights and responsibilities as his or her colleagues .
29 and I do n't know if we want to agree to that straightaway in which case we get on to the next item .
30 With skating there 's no-one saying do this , do that all over the shop .
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