Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [pron] [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | This scheme provides for a simple and inexpensive method of Arbitration on documents alone under which the customer 's liability in respect of costs is limited . |
2 | He is throwing away for it a lifetime 's dedication to classical studies . |
3 | Shortly after leaving the Luzern steamer-quays , the lakeside lido can be seen on the northern shore , and just behind it the city 's camp site . |
4 | A pro tem committee of nine , with a Mr. Stewart as president and Wilson as treasurer , held a meeting eight days later at which the union 's rules were agreed , including provisions that all members should report their arrivals and departures on voyages with fines for non-compliance and that they should be issued with contribution cards , rule books and privilege tickets as soon as convenient . |
5 | Was it , were you there when erm , Steve was saying that he would leave behind with me a recorder 's programme . |
6 | She determined she would show him how generous she could be , next time , how to her the priests ' talk was cant , and she 'd defy all for love of him . |
7 | Although frequently expressed in curious language , it should be regarded as assisting all concerned in providing probably the best statement yet of what the pursuer 's case is . |
8 | A former Chief National Insurance Commissioner has described the procedure on appeal as a good example of a procedure which is informal and yet under which an appellant 's case is considered fully and fairly . |