Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | For centuries civilised man thought poetry was the pinnacle he must reach for — ’ He caught himself suddenly and smiled for the first time Blanche had known him to , the embarrassed smile of a passionate devotee who suddenly discovers that everyone around him , whom he thought entranced by his obsession , was in fact sniggering behind his back . |
2 | We are exhorted to get all women planning a pregnancy to consume a supplement of 400 µg folic acid or folate daily and to continue through the first trimester . |
3 | Write your plans below and evaluate at the next C.P.S. |
4 | But he could not sit patiently and wait for the next train , in an hour 's time . |
5 | A deal is expected to be put together and announced within the next two weeks . |
6 | This was , in fact , still many months of fighting away , but with the loss of the northern territories , the die was all but cast for the Second Republic . |
7 | This approach to treatment , strong in the nineteenth century and all but eclipsed in the twentieth , is still waiting in the wings . |
8 | She came to England to stay with a sister , went to acting school in London and through a teacher who knew how to persuade Emlyn Williams , was all but smuggled into The Last Days of Dolwyn as the sixth girl extra ‘ when only five had been budgeted for . |
9 | They do not like by-elections , for in them a candidate of their own party may , win or lose , find the opportunity to display himself so advantageously as to become in the next general election a fearsome competitor . |
10 | Another American firm , McDonnell Douglas , has a smaller product range , and by the mid-1980s was wondering whether to get out of the industry entirely rather than compete in the next generation of civil airliners . |
11 | The GOTO statement makes BBCBASIC(Z80) jump to a specified line number rather than continuing with the next statement in the program . |
12 | Rather than wait for a third guy , Lee sets his ball down quick and hits it . |
13 | Rather than wait for the 28th CPSU congress due in July , as had been expected [ see pp. 37234-35 ] , a plenum of the CPSU central committee had given the party 's endorsement to the changes on March 11 . |
14 | Taylor wishes that in Sweden he had substituted the frustrated Gary Lineker with the pace of Tony Daley in the second match against France , rather than wait for the third and final game against Sweden to bring the curtain down on his captain 's international career . |
15 | Maybe send them out rather than wait till the next meeting , aha |
16 | ‘ we are persuaded that , there being no authority to prevent us , it is preferable as a matter of justice to hold parties to their clearly expressed bargain rather than to introduce for the first time in 1971 an extension of a doctrine of land law so as to deny the efficacy of that bargain . |
17 | With the Ark rested upon the mountains of Ararat , the seventeenth day of the seventh month and the waters went away and decreased until the tenth month and the first day of the tenth month , the tops of the mountains appeared , and after the end of forty days , Noah opened the window of the Ark , which he had made and sent forth a raven which went out , ever going and coming again until the waters were dried up upon the earth . |
18 | Although , at 12% , the proportion of Catholics employed is still out of step with the Northern Ireland population , Short 's points out that it has more than doubled over the last 10 years , while the proportion of Catholic apprentices taken on has trebled to 20% . |
19 | The number of babies born to single women over 40 has more than doubled over the last 10 years with the North West top of the older mums ' baby league table . |
20 | The number of babies born to single women over 40 has more than doubled over the last 10 years , with the North West top of the older mums ' baby league table . |
21 | The number of crimes which result in charges before a court has more than doubled in the last 10 years . |
22 | THE use of cheques and payment cards has more than doubled in the last 13 years . |
23 | Cases of malignant melanoma have more than doubled in the last 10 years in countries with a fair-skinned population . |
24 | Shares in News Corp and its UK arm News International have enjoyed a dramatic recovery and more than doubled in the last year . |
25 | Meanwhile , house prices and rents were reported to have more than doubled in the last 12 months . |
26 | O D A funding of British N G O activities has more than doubled in the last three years . |
27 | The number of Darlington firms going bust has more than doubled in the last two years . ’ |
28 | He unseated his rider once and fell at the 7th in the Cheltenham Gold Cup . |
29 | I 'm living alone now and looking for the next relationship , which I hope will be the last one . |
30 | Despite the extensive decline , it is possible that more Redshanks still nest in Sussex today than did in the 19th century . |