Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [prep] [art] [num ord] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It 's the relationship between the client and the advertiser which goes on for the next two years .
2 The score then goes on to the last musical number in Act 3 , ‘ A thousand thousand ways ’ , which is a song repeated by the chorus .
3 ‘ We will obviously monitor everything that goes on over the next 12 months ’ , he says ‘ We can only hope that when we do our assessments of need we can support that need with the finances we 've been given .
4 Today , the Mirror looks back to the first tragic deaths in one of the world 's longest and more bitter conflicts .
5 Gargy Patel looks back on the first twelve months of the motorway completed after two decades of delay .
6 THE past decade has proved just how foolhardy it would be to gaze into the crystal ball and confidently predict what lies ahead in the next 10 years .
7 I put this on the agenda erm the phrase at the moment seems to be flagging things up and my concern is opposite Dave is the but as everybody I 'm sure is aware we 've got erm divisional A L O's based within as Crime Prevention Officers , the main concern for my particular area is Bill although based at has actually for the last three years built up a good working relationship and inspected staff from and .
8 The Committee normally meets fortnightly for the first eight weeks each term ( weeks 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 ) and may meet on a fifth occasion ( in week 10 ) .
9 This leads directly to the second distinguishing feature of the example .
10 From there on , the cherry and whites took complete control and were 10 points up in the first 14 minutes .
11 There is only one type of personal family document which survives right through the last three centuries in really significant numbers .
12 ‘ Most people who use the train regularly know everyone who gets on at the first few stops .
13 This possibility gradually breaks down in the next two stanzas .
14 Debussy takes over for the first two of five of the Eight Piano Pieces Op. 15 , of Dirk Schäfer ( 1873–1931 ) — surprisingly , in view of the derisory remarks Schäfer made about Debussy quoted in the notes .
15 But most of the gap between Britain and other countries opens up within the next 20 years .
16 If the guitar does not play , or buzzes severely along the first few frets from the nut , slacken the rod slightly to remove the crown .
17 Erm , all goes well for the first two years , no real problems there , the client is now , had an accident , an illness , sickness or whatever , now needs to claim on the policy .
18 However , this pain commonly resolves spontaneously within the first few months of recovery .
19 The pal then puts his phone receiver to the radio and Mike listens in for the next 90 minutes — cost £6.75 .
20 Yet the Crown derived little profit from the herds of deer which still remained in some forests : the Forest of Dean , for example , had in 1788 ‘ supplied only Four Bucks and Four Does Annually for the last Seven Years ’ .
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