Example sentences of "[adj] [be] [adv] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This is not value for money , we 're working with very , very needy people in our community .
2 This is n't evidence of decadence or decline , it 's evidence of the spreading of wealth and the sharing of privilege .
3 They did n't say that an and but they in this particular area , remember this is n't fly by wire , this is fly by light .
4 This is why registration in Part A is preferable although it is the defendant who carries the burden of proof .
5 This is still minute in relation to the number of health technologies used in the NHS , however .
6 Some may argue that this is merely abdication of responsibility ! — I prefer to consider that LM system is more sophisticated in removing any need for the practitioner to make such a judgement .
7 These are not politics of principle .
8 In return for this support in times of need , it demanded contributions from everyone , in labour and in wealth , although the latter was often payment in kind .
9 If that is not proof of lack of investment , what is ?
10 Now we produce erm about half a million or 550,000 units a year , that is not volume in world terms er we acknowledge that we compete in some of the volume sectors , but increasingly as our new products are introduced , we 're very careful to put them in discrete market segments or in niches .
11 That is why selection for housing is based on housing need not on financial need , that 's the point , that 's why you do it according to housing need , not for money because the money side has been neutralised .
12 I do n't like it when presentation screens are multiloaded before each level though — that 's just waste of time , and there 's certainly no excuse for it in a game like Sly Spy .
13 That 's that 's that 's not that 's not part of part of our er our proposal .
14 that 's not proof of ownership
15 Now that 's not face to face that is on the phone .
16 And that 's purely expression of opinion off the top of my head .
17 But that 's still face to face you mean ?
18 But the rhetoric of those who defended government policy in the early 1680s was explicitly legalist in nature .
19 That was why investment in training would be the ‘ most important ’ priority of all .
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