Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun] [adj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You wo n't have any trouble with her , Mike , so give Patrick all the back-up he needs and both mark the hell out of Randy . ’
2 Widdel and colleagues propose a third mechanism , the use of ferrous iron as the reductant in light-driven CO 2 fixation by anaerobic bacteria using only photosystem I. Such a pathway is energetically favoured , and its existence is now substantiated by Widdel and co-workers .
3 The babies are no better when they leave , patiently raising hell all the way to the door .
4 However , just having a winning attitude does not guarantee success all the time .
5 The Gibson blend of basic business sense and ambition has already made Hartlepool United the success story of the decade to date , most certainly in the NorthEast , and most likely beyond .
6 Although this meant the withdrawal of the Prussian garrison , it did not give Napoleon III the territory he had sought , and with it the frontier rectification in France 's favour .
7 Just takes advice all the time . ’
8 The question , posed by the Tobacco Advisory Council , was asking if readers knew that if smokers did not pay £11.5 million a day in tax , the basic rate of income tax would rise by about 5p in the pound .
9 I just play tennis all the time
10 Does she still drink tea all the time ?
11 You would n't have caught the late French President doing that , even when being shot at , and my De Gaulle also wore spectacles all the time , but the nose and toothbrush moustache were the same .
12 If it 's right for the meal , I would probably serve champagne all the way through .
13 It also gave Henry V the chance he needed .
14 Total expenditure on transport services around 1750 probably exceeded £1.25 million a year ; by 1800 it was probably over £3 million , and by 1815 may have been approaching £5 million .
15 During the reign of Elizabeth I , English seamen such as Drake , Hawkins , Grenville and Raleigh exasperated the Spanish by their expeditions to the Americas , and the Roman Catholic King Philip of Spain also considered Elizabeth I a heretic ; so he despatched a great fleet of galleons , in 1588 , named ‘ The Armada ’ , to sail up the English Channel and transport a Spanish army of invasion from the Netherlands , but the smaller British ships played havoc with the mighty ships during their journey and stormy weather drove the remnants of the Armada around the British Isles , most of the ships being wrecked at various points , including the Atlantic west coast of Ireland .
16 Corporate spies are now spending £50 million a year on eavesdropping devices .
17 We have helped to establish the Football Trust , which now devotes £20 million a year to improving the safety of grounds .
18 ‘ I ca n't talk seriously with her about me being perceived as a ‘ heart-throb ’ — she does n't even watch Lovejoy all the time .
19 I would think the D H S S take over a bit but then they have n't got money all the time to find
20 You ca n't have ups all the time in football , there has to be a down side as well , although three defeats in a row is hard to take .
21 Sometimes I do some gardening , I take the dogs for walk which I like doing and then help nana all the time cos she 's
22 ‘ When a woman 's lover says little or nothing between the sheets , she will feel unloved , ’ says Barbara DeAngelis in her book How To Make Love All The Time .
23 But I do n't go round thumping people all the time .
24 Total investment in the NFC in the years since privatization has totalled almost £700 million , whereas in state ownership investment never exceeded £25 million a year .
25 The NASA community , which currently spends £30 million a year on AI research , was troubled not only by the age of Sanskrit but also by its reputed origins .
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