Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Well maybe , maybe they maybe they change it round when there there 's something on there and there 's no darts on or that .
2 Advertising aims to achieve on or more of the following :
3 I must lie down where all the ladders start :
4 Maybe you were neither of these but in the pocey extension to the left as you go in where all the posers and knobs hang out ( even though it 's got a really good 6ft TV there ) …
5 It was stated in Latin — although by whom and to whom no one is sure — and the original read Aut uret , aut ruet , aut alter raptor rapiet which translates as , ‘ either it will burn , or it will fall down or another thief will take possession of it . ’
6 John Dykstra , with Richard Edlund and others , was able to set up a camera rig that moved very precisely in metal tracks , with the camera on an arm that could move up and down , while the camera itself could pan from side to side or tilt up and down or any combination or roll over to the side and also change focus as needed .
7 The despair we felt at our inability to control our own destinies was not concerned solely with the rise of Fascism throughout Europe and the danger of it in or own country ; the Depression had proved that the ruling class could not control the system it had itself produced .
8 I was actually erm born in although most of is gone now for the development of the grounds .
9 It seems doubtful that any strong moral reaction can now set in although some backlash is already evident ; a dissident minority and a good many of the elderly will continue for a long time to object to what they see as moral decay .
10 Consequently the guideline in the BCU Coaching Scheme lay down that all canoeists should be able to swim 50 metres in light clothing and that capsize drill should be included as an early lesson ( p 357 , Canoeing Handbook ) .
11 Because clearly in in debating this policy I think a number of the districts have also raised diff different points of interest in terms of what should be recognized as exceptional development and we we went down that that road a couple of years ago and unfortunately the districts came to the conclusion that it was n't appropriate to try and list the exceptional circumstances .
12 How will you make me get out of your way when you know deep down that that 's the last thing you really want me to do ? ’
13 He points out that they are negative or affirmative orders and that the Standing Orders of the House lay down that such matters may be debated for an hour and a half after 10 o'clock .
14 ‘ It was only when the police asked them to turn the noise down that any of us had any chance of sleep . ’
15 It 's the biggest con that Poll Tax thing go er the amount going down that this lot have pulled on us and everybody 's fell for it hook , line and sinker
16 ‘ I saw Kylie do the Stock/Aitken/Waterman thing and Jason went down that same road , and I realised I was n't going to do anything musical while I was with Neighbours , because Kylie and Jason were just copping flak from everywhere .
17 Tutilo came down that same path and found the dead man .
18 He had not reached the terminus ad quem down and outs go — and you ca n't get any further down than that .
19 These days , as John has said , it 's much more broken down than that .
20 Ooh I thought it was further down than this !
21 Both the RDP and the NDRP occupied the nebulous centre ground of South Korean politics and were distinct only in that each had a strong regional basis .
22 On this analysis , the x differs from this x and that x only in that this x is marked " + proximal " , that x is marked " - proximal " , and the x is unmarked for proximity , i.e. it is a neutral deictic term ( Lyons , 1977a : 653-4 ) .
23 You 'll know more about it than me John , but er , I just think that David Lawrence er from the pavilion end is click this morning he 's bowled some very , very quick deliveries we 've been saying all along that this is a very docile pitch now and a good batting service er , er against the , but there 's been some quick deliveries this morning .
24 No I looked on the virginal and it had more saturates in than this
25 That was hard work all the time , my hands my hands used to chap on the backs , used to chap hands and that was only , I was over the wind , I wind and , and er when I used to scrub the cabin out which was with washing soda and soft soap and when you went along cos that was you get , you get erm , ordinary washing soda on the back of your hands and they did n't supply anything then .
26 Oh it should have a Mercury numbers in cos all they actually do is rent a B T line and pay for it .
27 With minced beef , I wo n't put carrots in cos that
28 you see , until my next birthday , that is , you see , but I , well each year , you see , I always say well to my friends I am so thankful for my friends who drop in and each year I say , well I do n't suppose I will be here much longer but I shall be here , I hope , while I can walk
29 But the central argument on the industrial front is that if you bring a large number of extra jobs into an area where the unemployment is much below the national average , and much below the regional average , then you are going to bring people from the surrounding area in and many of those people we believe would far prefer to have found jobs nearer their existing homes .
30 But a decline set in and many of the 200 year old warehouses became derelict .
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