Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [adv] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Printed on it you 'll see a space for the date of birth already filled in and also a space for the date of death , not yet filled in . |
2 | Their husbands objected at first , but soon stopped when the money started coming in and anyway a quarter of the women were on their own , who had been abandoned or divorced . |
3 | Ciaran Fitzgerald and the team will be all too aware that they let the fans down and so a repeat of that disaster in the remaining matches is most unlikely . |
4 | The manager Willie Ormond claimed the players had been given the night off and therefore a breach of discipline had not taken place . |
5 | But er then there was others sort of cheap joints you know , they just rushed things up and just a couple of just er When you see some of th You know that goodwill shop that that the thing when you when you see a lot of the things that 's supposed to be polished , you know , they 're just varnished over . |
6 | Gramsci ( 1978 ) has pointed out that once a mode of production is established , with corresponding modes of political and cultural discourse , then law is developed to regulate that particular social formation . |
7 | Such a decline would lead to a decline in total money wages being paid out and hence a decline in the demand for consumption goods . |
8 | This is limited because the light from the l.e.d. spreads out and only a fraction of it falls on the detector . |
9 | The great clothing factory that took up most of it had shut down its operations more than four hours back and only a handful of Security guards and maintenance engineers were to be found down here now . |
10 | We 've gone back and forth a couple of times on pickups and pickup placement — one of the problems with having 24 frets is that the pickup has to be slightly further towards the bridge and it 's not such a warm sound , so there might have to be some compromise there . |