Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [prep] [pron] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 She agreed with Gilbert that the souls of the dead are in the hand of God and , as for herself , she was persuaded that there is nothing in this world or out of it which can separate us from the love of God .
2 The finder of goods is entitled — except only against one who can show himself to be the owner — to legal protection against all the world .
3 If only for them I 'll do it .
4 The experience of other countries and movements , particularly European social democracy , provided much from which they could learn ; and the future lay in a cooperative rather than confrontational relationship between the USSR and the wider world from which both sides could benefit .
5 To one side was a row of lights which flickered on and off like something you 'd get
6 Autobiographies and interviews , each constrained both by what children could see and also by what they would remember as significant , offer inevitably partial glimpses of the experience of ageing .
7 Glenda and Dee would be pleased to hear from anyone who might like to join the club and also from anyone who would be willing to give talks or demonstrations at club meetings .
8 The third choice is for each house ( or pair of houses ) to have its own soakaway — this is simply a hole in the ground filled with bricks or rubble , into which the rainwater is taken and out of which it will slowly disperse .
9 But Venice is full of wonderful things , and even for you I wo n't pretend to dislike it . ’
10 The vast volume of writing on environment in the past five years has produced a cloud of obfuscation , but here and there among it one can learn from one 's scientific and political neighbours .
11 In this prologue we discuss some of the questions which few beginners seem to have the courage to ask and yet to which they would surely like some kind of answer .
12 But because of natural bodies we know not the construction , but seek it from the effects , there lies no demonstration of what the causes be we seek for , but only of what they may be .
13 But not with what she can not bear , she spawns
14 ‘ The change does me good , dear , ’ she would explain gently but firmly to anyone who would listen .
15 Initially , both this and its French counterpart , the Academie des Sciences , were concerned as much with what we could call technology as with science .
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