Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [adv] [conj] the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | He 's been lucky of course , in that respect , in that he has had something to occupy himself over the last few months as far as the Gulf war is concerned , and in that respect , of course , I think I do n't I think it would be very difficult to fault him . |
2 | A few stumps of the 1859 pier built by the company remain , together with lengths of the tramway which ran from the pier-head to the coalyard and stone bankers as far as the Brook . |
3 | But the 5ft 9ins open-side is bitter his pace and all-action game seem destined to take his ambitions no further than the England B side , for whom he excelled in New Zealand this summer . |
4 | Comparable buildings are also visible from the air north of the defences as far as the River Nene , apart from the low-lying Billing Brook area . |
5 | Pentium is five times as fast as the Intel 486 chip found in the swiftest of today 's desktop PCs . |
6 | Few of these , from the vantage point of 1990 , flourished as corporations so successfully as the BBC , which gained a reputation as one of the great creations of social and cultural policy in the twentieth century . |
7 | Now what were the limits so far as the Vietnam war was concerned ? |
8 | Now what were the limits so far as the Vietnam war was concerned ? |
9 | Charles led an Austrasian and Saxon army personally down the Danube , and wasted Avar territories as far as the River Raab . |
10 | For a bet , he had once broken into the flat where a certain Vice-Questore was entertaining a lady friend and removed the couple 's clothes so stealthily that the Vice-Questore thought something supernatural must have occurred and came over all religious for a while . |
11 | THE province 's young emerging stars of the future have a chance to enhance their reputations still further when the Ulster development side face their Leinster counterparts at Donnybrook on Easter Tuesday . |