Example sentences of "[be] [det] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We 're all here for the duration . |
2 | ‘ So you see , what with the Church never keeping adequate records and relying on the personal network all the time and the patronage system doing the same but relying on a different network , we 're all rather in the dark . ’ |
3 | The dishes get rather confused when they 're all together on the table , ’ she added , trying to put things right . |
4 | Er so maybe you 're both even under the covers naked all right |
5 | The Museum of British Road Transport at Coventry , the Patrick Collection , the National Motorcycle Museum near the NEC , and the huge Aerospace Museum at RAF Cosford are all well worth a visit . |
6 | At first , these areas may seem quite unrelated , but no matter what countries you think of , the volcanoes in them have one rather odd thing in common — they are all very near the sea . |
7 | For you , the sea and sunshine , food and wine , the sport , the relaxation and the night life are all there for the taking . |
8 | We shall assume ( Fig. 2.6 ) that the vectors drawn from any point charge to point P are all parallel to the vector r0 drawn from an arbitrarily chosen origin inside ( just another way of saying that the point P is far away ) . |
9 | Erm indeed there are many within in the education system , particularly older men seem to have this attitude in my experience , that y'know it 's just it 's just boys messing about and having a good time . |
10 | Anyways … that s all definately in the past … lets just look forward to some juicey results this year … in the mould of 6–1 vs Sheff Wed , 4–1 away to Aston Villa , 5–2 vs Blackburn , 4–1 vs Chelsea … |
11 | The best vines are those closest to the village growing at a height of between 140 and 200 metres . |
12 | It seems to be that only during the period of very rapid growth . |
13 | ‘ No , they were all completely off the cuff . |
14 | When at last we were all safely in a carriage , he would saunter off to buy a paper , and other people were coming in . |
15 | In addition there were those both in the State Department and in the Pentagon who were determined to end Britain 's special nuclear status . |
16 | Diderot 's standards were those primarily of a moralist , questioning how morality might be fashioned through painting , but he was sensitive to artistic aims ; his essay on painting was admired both by Goethe and Baudelaire . |
17 | The others in need were those still in the care of their families . |
18 | It would have been different if the other girls had been in the flat , but they were both away for the weekend . |
19 | From the sounds of their voices it was obvious they were both somewhere near the centre , she decided . |
20 | It was noticeable that Docklands Express and Cool Ground were both together in the middle of the field , neither having yet made a move . |
21 | There 's little else to the accommodation apart from an open-plan head to the starboard and a small galley opposite . |
22 | minister 's well aware , this is causing considerable concern amongst the small percent of the population in Southend-on-Sea who are interested in European elections because the proposal is that instead of the links with Chelmsford , as we are at present , we 're going to be linked with Thurrock , which of course is something different . |
23 | Is that like on the board , talking , when you 're talking it 's really rude . |
24 | Is that still about the fox . |
25 | Or is that still in the bank ? |
26 | what is that still in the loft ? |
27 | Is that enough for the time being ? — IM |
28 | It 's some once as a customer you can do it later stage . |
29 | It is all rather like the trial in Alice in Wonderland — sentence first , verdict afterwards . |
30 | For a short time at least you should be able to trace some of his life and it is all there in the Dordogne . |