Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [pron] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Scots preparing for conquest are a wonderful bunch , not much different I imagine from those bearded clansmen of the middle ages .
2 There is always someone somewhere who is going to say — ‘ Why must we have fund raising ? ’ — Unfortunately because of the financial climate today it is always going to have to be a part of our Medau way of life — anyway this ‘ do your own thing ’ method has proved so popular we plan to continued in to 1986 with your help , of course — but — if you have any brilliant ideas for our next venture please send them in to the Office .
3 She also heard some hot gospel music — and liked it so much she asked for more .
4 But Janice 's fear was so great she struggled through two more migraines before screwing up enough courage to try the injection .
5 They do not have a brush tongue but an extremely long one divided into two from its middle down to its tip .
6 This latter figure rises to 15 per cent if only those who admit to oro-genital contact are included .
7 What this meant in ordinary language was that only those who subscribed to Francoist ideals would be remembered and honoured .
8 Only those who come from that place at that time can judge .
9 Those who live permanently in them do not always share our nostalgia for big , happy extended families : nor do all those who participate in that often-associated matrimonial arrangement , polygyny , find it equally attractive .
10 None the less those who engaged in frequent political discussions became particularly aware of the Conservative Party 's stress on defence .
11 And when I pretended to be a horse I got so excited I bumped into this litter bin and fell over .
12 France and Switzerland were the only two which mattered in 1880 ; Portugal joined them in 1910 .
13 The results of the survey are broadly consistent we found in similar sides , specific problems of traffic congestion in the town centre but elsewhere a few traffic problems .
14 When we were taking away three we went in this direction , for three .
15 The less effective the words are in identifying relevant features of context in that sense , the more dependent they become on grammatical modification of one sort or another .
16 ‘ ’ Vitally urgent you remain in closest contact with downed plane Stop will join you earliest in the morning Stop Hawkins ’ .
17 ‘ I jettisoned the wood , climbed down the path and there , neatly stashed away in a narrow inlet between the rocks , was my castaway , complete with gash on temple , soaked through , ice-cold to the touch and so deeply unconscious I thought at first you were dead . ’
18 Which is why you must do that sort of That that 's probably all you need for that bit .
19 There are also many which flower at any time regardless of day length , and these include dandelions , sunflowers , tomatoes and potatoes .
20 No hard and fast line can be drawn between the workers who are and those who are not to be counted amongst ‘ the poor ’ ; there is a constant flux , and besides those who suffer from chronic underpayment , artisans , as well as tradesmen and rustics , are constantly sinking , with or without their own fault , into the depth of misery .
21 These range from whether the phenomenon is a purely subjective one tied to cultural self images ( post modernism , consumerism ? ) or an objective and subjective one for part of the population part of the time , ie : women , parents , to a question of ‘ epoch ’ ( the '80s ? ) .
22 ‘ Father vould n't really vant him to go for all the summer . ’
23 Most of the numerical problems which arise in matrix studies ( particularly those which derive from dynamical systems ) lead ultimately to one or both of two basic processes : ( a ) the inversion of a numerical matrix ; ( b ) the evaluation of its eigenvalues and vectors .
24 In the 1920s and 1930s some Marxists — and particularly those who adhered to Bolshevik views — conceived fascism as the more or less inevitable form assumed by the rule of the bourgeoisie in the monopolistic phase of capitalist development , and at the same time underestimated the strength of the fascist movements .
25 All historical writings , even those which deal with complicated and abstract ideas , narrate stories about people and their lives .
26 To them also , and particularly to Du Caurroy , we owe almost all we know of French instrumental ensemble music of the period .
27 By the way did anyone see the BBC 2 progy on FFL on Friday evening with Baddiel and Skinner , t was quite good I thought with ole Frank being the star — some interesting teams have been selected by the celebs as well .
28 In the meantime , 1991 is also the 75th anniversary of the 1916 Rising and nobody is quite sure what to do about that either .
29 I 'm not quite sure what to do with this one .
30 Bossert found that the peasants in Chile 's central valley with the highest levels of political consciousness were precisely those who benefited from agrarian reform .
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