Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Do you come alive slowly in the mornings or do you leap out of bed searching for a pencil to capture your best thoughts ?
2 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 .
3 Marilyn 's it it 's not right down to the ankles but it 's reasonable you know and it 's peach .
4 However , the we have recently had to incur extra expenditure because the road that were put in looking at one hundred er er were found to be too high especially for the services and er place er committee which er throughout that it was very difficult but apparatus you know moving fire .
5 Everything had associations — Dorothy 's , Edward 's , given by so-and-so , bought on a particular holiday , left behind by relative or friend ; Helen saw an insistent kaleidoscope of references , shimmering tiresomely behind the garments and the implements , as ineradicable as the blackberry stains on a sleeve or the ingrained mud on everything .
6 And that all if you put this together with the documents that we know , it suggests that there was a twelfth century church here which was demolished and then rebuilt in the fifteenth century .
7 Sinks will need a minimum of two 100 watt incandescent bulbs or two 75 watt reflector floodlights which will focus light directly onto the bowls and draining boards .
8 The tall storeroom on the ground floor , just beyond the kitchen , stretched high up to the rafters and Helen knew it would take a sleeping gallery .
9 In discussing pre-war crime , we must be faithful both to the continuities and also to the sometime surprising ‘ permissiveness ’ of the interwar years .
10 They said in a statement : ‘ That dispute was referred by our client to professional advisers acting on his behalf who negotiated a settlement with the builders which was acceptable both to the builders and to our client . ’
11 And you 've got to try and relate this back to the areas as we have now as we now understand them .
12 Whatever is wrong now between the Americans and Europe and especially Britain , it must be mended .
13 Photos of SE.5s and Avro 504s in 1917 contrasting sharply with the Hurricanes and Spitfires of 1940 .
14 Erm , Local Government and Local Council work is often seen as being very drab and indeed we all know that it 's becoming probably less exciting nowadays with the constraints that there are and what Councils still require er in abundance are characters , people who bring a bit of excitement to Council affairs w i at whatever level and I think that one thing that has is character , sadly missing in so many younger politicians I must say .
15 Ophioplinthaca has been chosen as type genus because it shows the greatest and therefore most unambiguous development of the characters which separate this subfamily from the others but from the Ophiacanthinae in particular .
16 I knew the last 10 minutes would be nervous both for the fans and the supporters , as had happened against Oldham the previous week .
17 The Americans were 11 under par when it finished they had also been six under in the Foursomes when they beat Gordon Brand and Sam Torrance .
18 The river too was uniformly dark apart from the ripples and eddies which were thin ribbons of light .
19 Thus a number of sections become cut off from the entrances and these might well not be reopened .
20 A common fault is that the roof space is not effectively isolated from its neighbours — the party wall must be fully complete up to the rafters and roof tiles so that no smoke can penetrate it .
21 And it is very difficult to influence children e , who are starting at the age of ten to fifteen with threats of lung cancer at the age group between fifty and sixty regardless of the horrors that you can describe to them .
22 The ventral adductors are present only in the Apterygotes and some lower Pterygotes .
23 Verbal reports always precede written reports in any case ( on the grapevine ) , thus making written reports redundant along with the managers and secretaries who waste precious time writing them .
24 They 're all off to the pictures or somewhere .
25 I felt an unbelievable relief when we were all up to the tizi and the real exploration could begin .
26 This is logical also on the grounds that the remedies were proved as the single remedy and not as mixtures , and mixtures of remedies may have effects which are different from those of their component parts .
27 Well , as usual it 's all there in the papers that Mr has prepared for us if anybody cares to read them , and you will notice , the national non-domestic rate , the business rate as it 's known , the contribution that the government are passing on from the business rates paid in Wiltshire , back to the people of Wiltshire is dropping by seven point nine million pounds , it 's being cut from a hundred and eighteen point six to a hundred and nine point three million pounds , and again this is pound for pound .
28 Er but as I say if , if we can do it on a personalized basis er personalized geographic basis , it gives it more identity er then what , what you produced certainly i is halfway there to the issues that Steve mentioned earlier on .
29 It is a period of constant , but intermittent , reflection and re-examination of essential roles and purposes with a questioning of past practices by those both within the institutions and those without , particularly the large international companies .
30 Many feminists are concerned also with the complexities and contradictions within gendered subjectivities .
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