Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] [noun] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Quite properly the film credits would give precise details of the recordings used , with a separate credit for music composed specifically for that particular film . |
2 | Unless the Grand Theogonist is killed outright the Jade Griffon will enable him to sustain wounds which would kill an ordinary man . |
3 | Right the end key will save the edit that you 've just made okay . |
4 | Furthermore the graduate recruits can judge the derisory attitude to academics for themselves , simply by picking up most editions of Police magazine . |
5 | Apparently the CS-US association must have been formed relatively normally , even in subjects given pre-exposure to the CS , because appropriate conditions of testing ( i.e. the use of a long retention interval ) were able to reveal the existence of a strong aversion . |
6 | How long it endures — how long the Pacific wave will stand before it breaks , how full the chorus sings until it wavers , how long before the brilliance of the light begins to dim — can not even be guessed . |
7 | DURATION indicates how long the transfer run may continue . |
8 | The Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food ( MAFF ) has revised its estimates of how long the BSE epidemic will take to die out , following the discovery of an infected calf , which probably inherited the disease from its mother . |
9 | Yet they continue , still surprisingly vigorous , though how long the Commonwealth Games can survive boycotts of the kind mounted at Edinburgh in 1986 is much less certain . |
10 | The size of the sausage will determine how long the drying process will take , but it is of paramount importance that the meat is perfectly dry if it is to store well . |
11 | Do you think there are other ways in which perhaps the Gardener Centre could fit more into the Brighton community ? |
12 | Perhaps the Integrity Police could let me know . |
13 | Perhaps the rail planners could take a leaf out of their Victorian predecessors ' books . |
14 | Perhaps the Home Secretary will get up to respond on the second point that he made to the Conservative party conference . |
15 | ( Perhaps the UK agents might clarify this point for PFK readers ? ) |
16 | It was considered that Scorton with its playing field contributes to Wyre Borough 's tourism policy and therefore perhaps the tourism budget should contribute towards the local facilities . |
17 | Secondly , if West had not had a likely looking entry perhaps the opening lead would have been different . |
18 | Perhaps the Auditor General should conduct a thorough study of the potential costs and benefits of carrying through such reforms in this country , up to and including accrual accounts for UK Inc . |
19 | ‘ Perhaps the taxi driver will remember taking you . ’ |
20 | Perhaps the record companies should give us more live recordings , when such noise-free and moving performances can nowadays be taped successfully , and where at least there is continuity of expression , so often lost in piecemeal studio productions . |
21 | Perhaps the Health Service should stick to dispensing free condoms . |
22 | And er it 's a question of initiative and if if there is a local need for some sort of communications well perhaps the parish councils can find some way |
23 | Erm , perhaps the Town Clerk would like to comment further as a er developments as you see them . |
24 | ‘ Perhaps the professor beetle can help , ’ said Uncle Albert with a twinkle in his eye . |
25 | Perhaps the Veterans News could report on the outcome . |
26 | ‘ Perhaps the motor sledges can go all night , but the Englishmen ca n't . |
27 | Obviously the indie bands will love it , but any guitarist worth his salt could n't fail to appreciate the merits of this guitar . |
28 | I would would n't like to say about cocaine and heroine because obviously the drug squads could have deals in there what I 'm not aware of . |
29 | Obviously the balance lift will do twice the work , in the same time , and , beyond this , the power required to operate the lift , although of the same intensity , would be only usable during a small portion of the rise instead of during the whole . |
30 | As from April 1993 , even more flexibility will be allowed with couples able to choose whether all the tax relief should go to one partner ( husband or wife ) or whether to split it on a 50–50 basis . |