Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The right exchange rate is necessary for a country in deficit , as we are , to shift resources from imports to production and to attract investment into manufacturing industry by again making it profitable . |
2 | Today 's restoration work at least makes it possible they could still be there to be admired in another five hundred |
3 | Erm I 'm not sure whether there 's an abiding need to actually bring it all back together again in in the context of a summary . |
4 | Follow it — it is an Orange Brick Road , which proves how close you can come to a real advertising coup without quite getting it right : I wonder if the café serves 6-Up — and it will lead you to the Great Geysir . |
5 | And if we can get all of those five right it helps all of us within the group to hopefully get it right first time . |
6 | I feel sorry for Barry Fry , who 's on the verge of just packing it all in . |
7 | But there 's no ‘ wow ’ factor in just getting it right and so much of the work is a distress purchase . ’ |
8 | Today 's public inquiry is examining proposals from the Department of Transport and the Countryside Commission to actually make it illegal , to ban vehicles from the Ridgeway on Sundays and bank holidays . |
9 | ‘ There is a strong argument for moving the watershed to 10pm to bring us more in line with Europe , ’ said Lord Rees-Mogg , chairman of the Broadcasting Standards Council . |
10 | When Boniface wrote to other bishops , he had a way of invariably reminding them that Christian authority meant service . |
11 | MORE than 100 people have accused Belfast City Airport of literally making them sick . |
12 | It was something you could see , you know , I mean a lot of the things I knew anyway and knowing them is a different problem from actually putting them right . |
13 | And that 's difficult , because you need a bit of lead in time to actually think it all through . |
14 | Do n't you know that Leeds fans express their affection for a player by verbally flaying him alive . |