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

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1 Where we have the , the erm , responsibility for a formal consultation , er , then we need to set about that process as soon as possible to try and meet our deadline , Mr Chairman .
2 Also , it recommended that psychiatric emergency cover should be available every day of the week , and that a psychiatric history and examination be completed for each patient as soon as possible .
3 His upper jaw kept clamping down on his lower jaw with a loud grinding noise , and chewed through each morsel so thoroughly that we could hear his teeth striking against each other …
4 I 'm getting us off this planet as fast as I can . ’
5 do you want to set a date for another meeting just now or do you want to get in touch later George ?
6 Our marriage has been at an end for some time as far as I am concerned .
7 For this passage very accurately and very succinctly encapsulates the characteristics of the Scots of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries .
8 ‘ He gave me six points for this country so clearly that I saw them as if on a black-board and could simply copy them down . ’
9 Anyway , she 's got the hots for this feller down there that she used to go out with he 's about forty eight or something like that but She pref , preferred
10 Section 3 of that Act so far as relevant provides :
11 Those who advised the hon. Gentleman 's constituent no doubt knew the circumstances of that locality far better than I do .
12 What happened next is something I shall never forget , and I have thought of that moment incessantly ever since it happened .
13 If Father were to hear them he 'd whip me out of that place much quicker than he pushed me in , I can tell you .
14 He was in no hurry , but just wanted to get out of that town as soon as possible .
15 For the social sciences have more to gain from each other than they have to lose , and the precise origin and pedigree of new findings and theories is of little importance so long as they extend and expand our understanding of the world .
16 The fact that she was worried about her own career seemed to be a matter of little interest as far as Ross was concerned .
17 This annual service charge is an object of some suspicion as far as many would-be buyers are concerned , and in some countries there is legislation to protect buyers against developers who set the charge low initially and then raise it excessively later .
18 By and large , their message is that we should get rid of this Government as quickly as we can and put a Labour Government in their place .
19 To quote that part of this Act so far as it affects a member of a local authority may be useful .
20 ‘ We take hoaxes of this sort very seriously and are determined to prosecute anyone who is found carrying them out .
21 " It would be incorrect " , noted Nizan , " to think that this decision in any way heralds a spectacular reversal in the policy of the USSR … continuity is the essential characteristic of Soviet foreign policy , and nobody has outlined the principles of this policy more forcefully than M. Molotov " .
22 Normally subjects were able to detect the presence of this gap equally well whether the square was presented to left or right of the fixation point .
23 The suspect must be told of this right both orally and in writing and will be asked to sign the custody record saying that this has been done .
24 Resolved that this meeting concurs in Apinion [ sic ] with the said Committee — that it will be necessary to carry on the Business of this Institution as perfectly as possible , that there should be two Professors appointed & that as soon as the proposed plan for the College is executed , which , from the Encouragement already given , 't is hoped will be speedily accomplished — The members will avail themselves of the Offer made by the Committee and refer the Merits of Candidates for the second professorship to their investigation .
25 And and and the three thousand nine hundred does n't seem out of this world as far as I 'm concerned .
26 That co-operation will be vital in getting to the bottom of this matter as soon as possible .
27 That Leeds was working within the constraints of this theory as early as 1912 is often overlooked .
28 The second step is to sort out your priorities and let your lenders know of any problem as early as possible .
29 The second step is to sort out your priorities and let your lenders know of any problem as early as possible .
30 His exact statement was that he ‘ had been assured by UPH that no profit of any description either directly or indirectly accrued to UPH from the transaction with Telecom ’ .
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