Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] [noun] [noun] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 It was n't until much later that Sidney E. Berger , curator of manuscripts at the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester , Massachusetts , explained to me that the word had made its début in the Tarzan movies .
2 Other countries will smell British self-interest in these directives , and not just because Sir Leon Brittan is the commissioner who dreamed them up .
3 Not least because J Danforth Quayle was grinning inanely in the wings .
4 And no-one entertained more lavishly , more sumptuously , more successfully than Mrs Katherine Lundy .
5 Whatever his standing with Catholics ( and for a short time it was high ) , he was set on a collision course with the representatives of traditional unionism and with no representative more so than Ian R. K. Paisley .
6 Some corners missed part of it altogether , none more so than Low Birk Hatt Even during the last decade before the dawn of the twenty-first century , the prospect of water on tap there was still problematical .
7 None more so than captain Graham Gooch who , although he could not deliver the Government the fillip of a World Cup win , appeared alongside another cricket-loving leader , John Major , at one of his election rallies .
8 Fighting erupted in Beirut yesterday shortly after President Elias Hrawi was quoted as saying that Syrian troops would leave parts of Lebanon as soon as he had overcome the resistance of troops of General Michel Aoun in the Christian enclave .
9 But this revival will enchant still more when Sir Charles Mackerras has tidied up stage-pit ensemble , and refined some aspects of the orchestral sound .
10 On Monday the figure rose once more when Frenchman Michel Bou passed away surrounded by the hi-tech machinery of Glasgow Southern General hospital 's neurological unit .
11 Immediately after half-time they went further ahead when captain Nigel Johnston drove a short penalty for Jonathan Tate to take play to the front of the Limavady posts and from the resultant maul Johnston himself drove over to score with Crothers converting .
12 HIGH CLASS hurdler Sybillin made a smooth debut over fences at Uttoxeter yesterday despite hitting the front far sooner than jockey Mark Dwyer intended .
13 The secret which Carol has faithfully kept for more than four months was finally out yesterday as Commander Tim Laurence and his bride-to-be allowed her to claim the credit she deserves .
14 But it was still kosher as far as Albert Roger Quigley was concerned .
15 As far as J P Woods is concerned Chairman , erm , they may well have their workforce , and extended right up
16 At seven o'clock on a chilly Saturday evening in November , the shroud of darkness enveloping it was a kindness as far as Captain Roddy Simcox was concerned .
17 Three more went back as far as Bronze Age Greece — amethyst , onyx and rock-crystal .
18 Like father , like daughter in a family linked by art MAKING an exhibition of themselves is an art as far as Mr Roy Hildon and his daughter , Jane , are concerned .
19 He asked if Hall had forgotten that it was intended eventually to extend the new buildings as far as Great George Street where they would be seen with the Abbey and the Palace of Westminster .
20 But as far as producer Ilya Salkind was concerned , it was money well spent .
21 Their answers may support the defence of justification — although rarely as dramatically as football manager Tommy Docherty , a libel plaintiff who collapsed so utterly under cross-examination that he was subsequently prosecuted for perjury .
22 Dermot Reeve maybe , but not Ian Terrence Botham , for his days are over as surely as Dr W. G. Grace 's .
23 Admiral Croft , for instance , uses ‘ we ’ and its cases more than ten times as frequently as Lady Catherine de Burgh .
24 Tory business managers began to scurry around anxiously and Sir Nicholas Lyell was clearly taken by surprise and began scribbling notes to form the basis of his speech .
25 So we got there and he said right okay you 're the press chappy he 's right I 've put your press people over there so while respect Lieutenant Commander that really wo n't do because everything including the Band of the Royal Marines is between them and the Princess Royal so we argued about this and the compromise eventually was that that everybody would have to stay there until the ceremony started and then we could bring the stills photographers round to the end and up to one side where it was all happening mainly to get a picture of his wife cutting the cake .
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