Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [adv] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 There are all sorts of comparatively small changes you can make which will transform your kitchen 's looks out of all proportion to the time and expense .
2 They 've got tights in there this week they got underpants mens underpants in fact he bought .
3 My heart ached for her as I realised that she had joined the ranks of so many others I had known , who had watched their men fly off into the dusk , never to be heard of again .
4 Over the next fifteen years of constantly recurring crises it was going to get much worse .
5 Sentiments in very vulgar verses I would n't wonder if you meant them .
6 In some places on exceptionally clear days you can almost see from the south to the north coast .
7 So they reckon that after about ten minutes if people have n't been involved we have n't thrown out a question or something like that people start thinking about other things and there 's been actually a bit of er analytical research on this that shows that people think about three things after about ten minutes they just switch off .
8 Yet it is limited ; if applied to particles with very high energies it fails to provide meaningful answers .
9 Even if relative initial differences in intentionally productive success they have the groundwork for different male and female receptive strategies .
10 The great merit of Emor was that it could be adapted to suit the requirements of almost any activity you cared to name .
11 ‘ If you look at the children of very rich parents you will see that they are nearly always an unhappy , shoddy lot , ’ he says .
12 Nothing , except warnings about precisely those things he did n't want Katherine to think about .
13 For some assignments with less experienced clients it will be appropriate to set out in detail and at some length the scope of the MAS and KPMG involvement at each stage ; for more experienced clients a shorter approach may be appropriate .
14 For some assignments with less experienced clients it will be appropriate to set out in detail and at some length the scope of the MAS and KPMG involvement at each stage .
15 ‘ Next thing we were playing support on a Mary Black tour and from doing folk club gigs for maybe 100 customers I suddenly found myself doing 20 nights in a row in front of 2,000 people or more . ’
16 As a rule of thumb , with samples of around 1000 individuals we may say that , if the difference in proportions is greater than 0.1 , then an interaction is present , and it is unwise to average the effects .
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