Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Sir Alec Cairncross , a former Chief Economic Adviser to the Treasury , heaps praise on the Attlee governments at the end of his highly regarded study Years of Recovery : ‘ Whether one tries to look forward from 1945 or backwards from forty years later , those years appear in retrospect , and rightly so , as years when the government knew where it wanted to go and led the country with an understanding of what was at stake . |
2 | Your filter is fairly powerful and should be up to the job , but I must admit that I personally prefer undergravel filtration for almost all purposes . |
3 | ‘ I only get tax relief on the first £30,000 , so that has remained the same . |
4 | After reading my just completed programme notes for this Saturday , I have decided that spending money on a creative writing course at the Tech . |
5 | I just love whammy bars at the moment ! ’ |
6 | I then got a phone call in the middle of the night — I always get phone calls in the middle of the night from David . |
7 | I still meet research managers from other businesses who feel that their companies do n't really understand or want them . |
8 | Unfortunately I usually use road atlases for maps of Britain . |
9 | I also take billy kids for a pal near me and rear them free range with lots of love and cuddles . |
10 | Fox added the conversion and it was his perfectly judged grubber kick to the corner which allowed winger Tony Marchant to pounce and score . |
11 | That was why as a child I often had anxiety dreams about her . |
12 | Would I please see Deputy Head before dinner . |
13 | ‘ The letters we get are usually very friendly ; sometimes I even get birthday cards from listeners who have never met me , ’ said Mr Edmond Sehayek , director of the Arabic service , an Iraqi Jew who emigrated to Israel in 1963 . |
14 | In 1724 the University Garden needed more space and Boerhaave used his newly purchased country estate at nearby Oud-Poelgeest as an extension . |
15 | Even more importantly , I completely lacked business experience in certain vital parts of the world . |
16 | Can I can I informally move section B on the policy and resources put forward . |
17 | But although I played lead for a long time in the group I never cite lead players like Clapton or Beck . |
18 | ‘ I never miss Midnight Mass at St Martin's-in-the-Field , ’ Oscar told him , ‘ so I 'd appreciate it greatly ii the meeting could be concluded quickly enough to allow me time to get there and find a pew with a good view . ’ |
19 | I never detail calorie content in my diets because it is n't necessary . |
20 | The Guardian reports that acne sufferers are finding a solution of shark bile ( isolutrol ) which greatly reduces grease production in the skin , has excellent effects . |
21 | Working-class women were found to have more vulnerability factors than middle-class women , which largely explained class differences in the rate of depression . |
22 | Major expansions took place over the next decade and in 1949 the factory started making staple fibre , which soon overtook filament yarn as the principal rayon product . |
23 | On a rocky eminence commanding what was for centuries the lowest point at which the Forth could be bridged , the castle — on the site of a Roman fort — and its steeply pitched town stand between what was once a marshy plain and the shadowy beginnings of the Highlands beyond , with the Ochils and Trossachs already edging in . |
24 | A LITTLE more light has come into the lives of children at a Romanian hospital with the arrival of a BNFL generator which once provided back-up power for Capenhurst 's E21 centrifuge plant . |
25 | The difference , says a senior commission official , is that ‘ binding procedures ’ means interfering only with the real basket-cases ( a euphemism for Greece , Italy and Belgium , which respectively run budget deficits of 19% , 10% , and 6% of their GDPs ) . |
26 | A point which may be relevant to this was that virtually all those who had made a positive choice of credit type did have bank accounts — a factor which clearly brings bank loans into the range of credit possibilities for people . |
27 | This decision was based on a survey of 1991 visitors and exhibitors which also revealed attendance figures of 17,000 . |
28 | At Leon camp , where some 1,000 refugees live , sewing , weaving and carpentry workshops have been established , together with a small school which also offers literacy classes for adults . |
29 | The wide-running Kildare Slippy , which also holds track records at Hall Green and Hackney , has been drawn in its favourite trap six for the final . |
30 | Such propagated electrical responses can often be instigated by stimuli such as osmotic shock , heat shock , cold and touch , which also elicit stress responses in plants . |