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

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1 I ai n't got no best pans , I 've had my pa most of my pans , they 've all near enough come from either Embassy cigarette coupons or Number Six coupons , and I 've still got them and I 've had some of them twenty bloody years , all them pans .
2 The difficulty is to ensure that adjustment does not result in either world recession or financial collapse associated with a precipi-tate fall in the foreign exchange value of the dollar .
3 There are more than 380,000 people for whom Family Assurance Society already look after over £320m worth of savings .
4 STP can be distinguished from LTP by the use of protein kinase inhibitors , in the presence of which potentiation usually persists for only 30–60min r81–85 .
5 Specially seein' as how yore bookin' days 're over now … ’
6 Sam Chisholm , chief executive of Sky , which is partly owned by TODAY publishers News International , said : ‘ The new deal will bring all the biggest stars of world golf to Sky Sports , making it arguably the very best sports channel in the world . ’
7 ‘ Fierce public opposition , including from the workers at both yards , thwarted their plans and compelled both to pay at least lip service to keeping both dockyards open .
8 The next day cryptosporidium was also discovered at nearby Swinford Treatment Works .
9 One problem hampering the incident investigators is that they can not immediately examine the section of the tank which was holed as it has now sunk to below ground level .
10 The researchers found that the prevalence of premature wrinkling was independently associated with both sun exposure and pack-years of smoking .
11 People are being asked to go behind bars for charity in the Cleveland Centre , Middlesbrough and then raise at least £100 bail for their release .
12 Pressure was then put on both Winchester City Council and Hampshire County Council for improvement of the area , and protection of the cottages , pending repair .
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