Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [conj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Much depends on whether Neil Fairbrother is fit following a hamstring strain . |
2 | A spokesman for the administrators would not comment on whether Mr Maxwell had answered the questions . |
3 | There were aspects of himself that Minton could not look at but Lucian Freud did . |
4 | Japanese producers of cars and many other products are in fact already behaving as if Fortress Europe is a reality — that is to say they are setting up full-scale manufacturing plants in Europe . |
5 | Scales are not usually given except as scale bars with units varying from one to another but the main chart is approximately 1:239,300 and the Caledonian Canal is in the order of 1:80,000 . |
6 | Outwardly intelligent people still argue about whether Ronald Reagan ‘ knew ’ of an enormous illegal operation run from his own White House basement . |
7 | She went on speaking as if Mr Fry was n't there . |
8 | Recommending that hoop-skirts could be usefully converted into play-pens for children , Punch also pondered on whether Regent Street might have to be widened ‘ in order to accommodate the growing dimensions of the ladies ’ dresses ' . |
9 | ( As we shall see when we come to consider speech acts in Chapter 5- these kinds of inferences are often talked about as felicity conditions as if they had no connection to implicature at all . ) |
10 | The firm 's ‘ failure to properly account for and report Benjamin Franklin 's financial condition allowed the association 's high-risk lending to continue unchecked , which directly caused the damages claimed ’ , it adds . |
11 | Certainly sounds as if P Way would n't want anything |
12 | Injection of drugs which can specifically bind to and poison NMDA receptors will prevent the initiation of LTP , though not its maintenance if already established . |