Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [det] [is] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Or perhaps that 's the point : the phrase is the same because the experience is the same .
2 If you actually go out there without one and I know you find that eventually that is the structure that you come up with .
3 And sort of Mao , Mao has sort of done , done this report and he 's then sending it back to Shanghai , and , and my impression is that Shanghai is then taking this , you know , t to , to be read that basically that 's the situation in the whole of China
4 The General Statute was perplexing enough , but the local statutes not only divided the empire west of the Urals into four broad areas — Russia , Ukraine east of the Dnieper , Ukraine west of the Dnieper , and the north-western provinces ( although even this is an over-simplification ) — but also subdivided the four areas into zones ( by type and profitability of economic activity ) .
5 It 's , it 's a very simple organism , but basically what it 's there for is to ensure the future of T four genes , and this is what i it 's doing , and presumably natural selection has er selected it in such a way that it is an optimum design as far as , as far as doing this er is concerned , because it would be in competition with mutant T fours who did it in different ways , and presumably this is the kind of T four that seems to succeed .
6 The pressures might be conveniently categorized as follows : duties , obligations , loyalties and convictions , and arguably that is the order of priority in which they should be followed .
7 That 's right , and I think that erm , yes , there 's a notion that I find useful in talking to students that we all have a comfort zone , there are all things that we know about , that we know how to do and if anything comes up — I mean in business it might be accountancy , we do n't all know how to handle figures , and so that 's an area that we 've hived off in that area and we all know that when we do that we are , as it were , giving up a bit ; we 're saying ‘ well , I ca n't manage I just do n't have I ca n't do that , it 's not for me ’ .
8 The Japanese are now taking over the manufacture of the machines as you can imagine , and so that 's the end of it for the , the
9 You are , you are , you are at your most confident this afternoon and so this is a time when you should enjoy ensure that your voice is heard where anything important is concerned .
10 The 6 Li reacts more easily and so this is the approach used the most .
11 And perhaps that is the problem with the book .
12 You obviously think you can do what you like with women , and perhaps that 's the fault of those who 've let you treat them this way in the past .
13 In West Cumbria virtually all patients admitted with acute severe ( and thus potentially fatal ) asthmatic attacks are not receiving adequate regular supervision or continuity of care , and perhaps this is the clue to such a strategy being fundamental to the prevention of deaths from asthma .
14 And perhaps this is the theme for December .
15 The fact remains that the landlord litigated the point and perhaps this is the justification for trying to ensure that the tenant 's interests are fully protected in leases wherever possible .
16 Whilst some time can be spent in ‘ tidying up ’ it is important that the high standards of housekeeping are maintained throughout the year and generally this is the case .
17 Ca n't tell you how long a journey it was back in the fog from Liverpool that day , and then when we were relegated back again to the third division it was on the last match of the season against Charlton , and the heavens opened and a big thunder storm and it just flooded the pitch and the referee just called the match off and they had to play it again the following Friday and Charlton ran out two-one winners and Walsall finished with nine fit men and still that 's the football I suppose .
18 These soils are often cold and waterlogged and traditionally this is an area of deciduous woodland with small pasture fields .
19 Often the wonderful natural natural story-teller in Walker breaks through the marshmallow and has us on the edge of the chair , but finally and lamentably this is a failure .
20 The community 's leaders had been quite blunt about withdrawal of support and clearly that is the sort of pressure Mr Fallon 's 2,661 majority could well do without .
21 ‘ Here you 're only as good as your last game , and really that 's the way it should be . ’
22 And maybe that 's the case , or appear to be the case but it can be hurting the cause of Christ .
23 Well and maybe that 's the reason why .
24 Erm , we both had something to gain , but equally we had something to lose and maybe that 's the sort of things , we think about to change the cost .
25 Yeah that 's right a mirror and then that 's a screwdriver in .
26 and then that 's a fiver , and then you 've got the worry of and you got you got to go shops because when it 's so hot things go stale you 've got to have
27 And the next , pick the ends up , I put the right one down first and the left one across it and then put that one through and then that 's a reef knot no that 's a granny over there anyone not sure ?
28 You do it once and then that 's an end to it .
29 And precisely this is the advantage of penal servitude , that it inspires terror in the spectator more than in the sufferer ( p. 48 ) .
30 I would say to you that the history of North Yorkshire County is that the house house builders have built , more or less the building rate of planning policy , whatever that has been , and that is a matter of fact , and if and if and if we are in a situation where the market is being fettered , as is the policy , and it 's not a policy which we are seeking to go away from specifically , and it is inevitable that the house builders will build to whatever the policy building rate is , and comparisons of one building rate with another are simply telling you what 's happened in the past , not what needs to happen in the future er in terms of meeting the housing requirement , and quite clearly in any area where you are introducing a new settlement , if indeed that 's the conclusion we come to , er late later on , erm and I hope we do , but if we are introducing a new settlement you are bound to skew the building rates , and the more and more you reduce the area in which you consider what the building rate effect is the more and more that it actually gets skewed , er and erm you know , quite frankly , when the developers built a new estate at the end of my particular street the building rate went up alarmingly in my area , er and er you know , we can go on forever like that , I just think it 's very misleading to just deal with the judgement of building rates .
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