Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [be] [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Earlier in the day , Jeffrey had been far from happy to learn that the Scotland seven to be chosen from a pool of ten — Hong Kong have increased from nine to remain consistent with the World Cup format — would have around five hours between their ties tomorrow . |
2 | Manager Sue Surrey is seen here being presented with the southern regional quarterly audit prize by Eugene Kertzman and CCG client Ewart Wooldridge , and she has no doubt about the reason : ‘ CCG has been here for 12 years , myself for the last seven , and you can put our success down to working together as a team . |
3 | The only certainty was that it was not Brian , for Brian had been away during that crucial week of Tina 's cycle , doing an electrical job in Aberdeen . |
4 | Aerospatiale and Socata have been there since 1911 and will probably be there for the next 80 years , whether they buy Piper or not . |
5 | ‘ Or maybe she just learned from a more rational neighbour that the real Delia has been abroad for six months . |
6 | In other fields — most notably those concerned with computers — both France and Britain have been far from successful . |
7 | Only when Guy had been still for several minutes did she cross to the bench and set the pail down . |
8 | Up to now the unity talks between the SARB and the black SARU have been far from smooth . |
9 | She knew intuitively Babylon had been only for one night . |
10 | Trotter had been away for two weeks . |
11 | Fiona & Paul had been together for six years before deciding to tie the knot . |
12 | The Orynthia had been away for eight months ; and only one member of the returning crew , we may not be surprised to hear , decided to risk a voyage in her again — George Groves , the boy apprentice . |