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

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1 So for any particular project we want a quality plan which will tell us what the client brief is , tell us which procedures we 're going to use from the suite of procedures available within C E D G , and following the dictates of the quality plan which will be individual for each individual project , we get an output .
2 After two miles or so of this beautiful scenery we emerged at the top of the gorge into sunlight again and were greeted by a wonderful expanse of forest .
3 All along that awful journey I 'd been tortured by the thought that someone might have found and moved the dinghy and that I would be trapped in this hellish marsh .
4 She did so with such innocent flirtation he should have been discomforted , but he met the look with his usual amusement .
5 So with this close affinity it is not surprising that , when loss of balance is caused by some disturbance of that labyrinth-like mechanism , it also may be associated with hearing loss .
6 So in this particular example we 've got a single channel conductance of six picoamps , six times ten to the minus twelve amps , divided by forty millivolts , four times ten to the minus three volts , and just dividing one by the other we get a value of a hundred and fifty times ten to the minus twelve siemens which is the us unit of er conductance , note it has an I in it .
7 I do n't think but that sort of thing , but he drew black circles and triangles all over this white wall it looked , I 've got a photograph of that
8 So on that healthy note I 'd like to hand you back to Michael to summarize .
9 So on that fatal Day you did
10 But because you do n't that amount has n't been withdrawn from that two twenty five , so that in the next year you put in your eighteen hundred and at the end of that year you get interest on three thousand eight hundred and of course the two twenty five which happens to be three seventy seven , so at that second year you start getting interest on the fifty six pounds that you have n't been required to pay .
11 In the second and third years … drama , dance and music are taught together , but with three staff timetabled ; so at any one time we split the groups up we 've got group numbers of about 20 — three staff between two forms — and they 'll say work in drama on a theme for six weeks , then move on and explore that theme in music , then move on and explore that in dance .
12 So at this grave moment we have come to establish a supreme people 's council which can represent all the Korean People and include representatives from all the classes of the Korean people .
13 At just after eight last night he was being driven through the town centre .
14 The music had sounded exactly like all other music he had ever heard , and the intervals between Louise Müller 's appearances had been rather tedious , but the display of her charms had provided more than adequate compensation for the occasional ennui Lefevre had enjoyed it even more , expressing his enthusiasm at the end by shouting , ‘ Bravo ! ’ standing , and clapping his hands above his head .
15 But just at this particular time we 've got a lot of residents with Zimmer frames and they really just are n't steady enough without one of the care staff going across with them , which does happen .
16 And erm then the next day they came over and David was laughing , he said , do you , do you know the alley way down between he said , well it blew it her up right against that bloody wall he said !
17 After a few moments more of this platitudinous chat we bowed and went our ways .
18 And you had get the two people who were at the back , you have to get them out before you landed because when you when you brought the flaps up if they were still in this little bay you would squash them to death and one day his dials showed that he had , in fact , squashed them to death !
19 In assessing the financial relief to be awarded to the former wife of a millionaire after their divorce , pursuant to section 25 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 ( as amended by section 3 of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 ) , the court should not calculate the wife 's share solely by reference to her needs , but could take account also of any exceptional contribution she had made to the creation of the husband 's wealth .
20 I never did glimpse the queen , but somewhere inside that boiling ball she was , the central data bank , the repository of the master DNA of the whole colony .
21 You told me before about all this money she 's supposed to have .
22 Now for this new pattern she had said ‘ No ’ to ERASE and , therefore , the instruction was still in the consul to start on R8 .
23 I mean what sort of lifeline are you throwing out to those people , because there are a lot of people in that category , they just do n't know where to turn , everything 's going up and now with this huge rise they are almost on the street .
24 Now in this first session I really want to look at the way that er er financial planning will affect you once you , once you retire , it may be that 's the sort of area you 've not looked at in detail .
25 Now in this particular case I 'm using a tap funnel Tap funnel just as it 's it 's Erm the concentrated acid you do n't just sort of pour it in and run away and leave it to it .
26 Now in this particular game it 's a limited overs game ; fifty overs a side , one side will win tomorrow er so there will be a definite result , and we think we 've got a strong side .
27 Even with this unleaded petrol we have nowadays , he said it was too late for the ozone layer , or whatever it is . ’
28 Well within next six week we should hear you 're moving ?
29 Even in that scant garment he was very hot and sweaty .
30 The right side of his face was a mass of scratches , there was a sticking plaster on his ear , and his chest was heavily bandaged , but even in that sickly light he seemed bright-eyed and calm .
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