Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb pp] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | These are the new rate books , we 've literally only had them through this week . |
2 | There is a professionally qualified Staff of three in the Learning Support Department , , who has had many years of experience here at Heriot 's , both in the Junior School and in Learning Support ; ; who has more recently joined us after several years experience in Learning Support in other schools ; and who , as Head of Department and an experienced educational psychologist , is responsible for the assessment of our pupils and for the planning of their programmes within the Department . |
3 | Iago could not recall that he had ever truly noticed her until that moment . |
4 | You 'd have well basically timesed it by three . |
5 | If he had even profoundly wanted her at all . |
6 | On review it reduced Calley 's sentence to 20 years and then later halved it to ten . |
7 | It did n't matter in the end , as it sold to dealer David Petrovsky ( underbid by Caldwell ) for $44,000 , who has of yet not discovered it in any photographic reference . |
8 | ‘ There were the customary acclamations from the populace as I rode in procession to the Guildhall this morning — indeed it seemed to me that my subjects had never before greeted me with such enthusiasm , ’ Edward told her , gazing into the fire as if reliving the morning 's events . |
9 | He 'd helped her through a bad patch and she 'd been grateful , but she 'd never really considered him in any other light . |
10 | Before that , Rachel had simply been my younger sister ; prettier , brighter and sweeter than me , but that had never really bothered me until that moment , when I realised that Jacob obviously loved her far more than he would ever love me . |
11 | but never really spoken it at all . |
12 | It is said to drop at times to below 8 , but I have never yet lost it with 7 × 50 binoculars . |