Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [prep] the [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The crumple-faced star — known for his love of the good life — once said : ‘ I 'd rather stay in the second line . |
2 | So what you would have had for the whole of ninety two and the whole of ninety three will all come in , will all come in the second half of ninety three . |
3 | Excellent so you 've already got percentages sorted out there , can we just look at the next block of words , and hello , hello , right , no , yeah well I , yes I I think it all went great , unfortunately erm , so I really ca n't really consider on , on that . |
4 | ‘ No , no ; I think we will just stick to the first choice . |
5 | So you 'll think he 'll just flow into the next day 's |
6 | If precedes , as in ‘ Boston ’ , a final syllabic nasal is less frequent , while clusters formed by nasal + plosive + syllabic nasal are very unusual : thus ‘ Minton ’ , ‘ lantern ’ , ‘ London ’ , ‘ abandon ’ will normally have in the last syllable and be pronounced , , , . |
7 | Searching may thus cease at the first level or spread down and out , through the analysis of the primitives or entity geometry , into a fine check of a region of local geometry . |
8 | It also enhanced the national rivalries that would eventually touch off the First World War . |
9 | On the evidence in the present case I am satisfied that one reason why the plaintiff did so much for the deceased was her belief that , although she was not a blood relative of his , he would leave his estate to her on his death ; but , on the authority of Greasley v Cooke [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 1306 , if the evidence was not sufficient to establish this positively , the plaintiff would still succeed on the fourth element in the absence of proof that she did not rely on the deceased 's statements . |
10 | You will quickly discover on the first launch , if otherwise . |
11 | Turning over the free endpaper to the next double page , we shall usually arrive at the first appearance of print , unless the publisher has been very free with his endpapers and given us some blanks . |
12 | Even ‘ going crazy ’ involves the following of certain conventions and restrictions , as we will further elaborate in the next chapter . |
13 | Nouns require a different rule : if the second syllable contains a short vowel the stress will usually come on the first syllable . |
14 | A party seeking to enforce the clause which has been attacked as being an unreasonable restraint of trade will usually argue in the first place that the restriction as a whole is reasonable and secondly that any part which is unreasonable can be severed thereby leaving only the reasonable part which should be enforced . |
15 | Any piece of computer equipment which has to be fitted to some other equipment , such as a replacement " card " ( printed circuit board containing integrated circuits ) which has to be a certain shape , or have a certain type of connector , in order to fit into a computer will also fall into the first part of the exception . |
16 | Furthermore , a payment made on the same basis as that in the case of Adams v G K N Sankey Ltd mentioned in Chapter 16 would probably also fall within the second category . |
17 | Thomas believes that only four teams should automatically qualify for the next World Cup — the host nation ( probably South Africa ) , the two finalists ( Australia and England ) and the winner of the third-place play-off ( New Zealand ) . |
18 | Transport will also feature in the next stage of the audit . |
19 | As a result of the update , the basis recommended reading shown in the Handbook will also change in the next edition . |
20 | It would probably come in the next shipment from Toronto . |
21 | Another official said Mr Kohl had earlier accepted the British government 's decision to take its time over ratification in a lengthy parliamentary process that will probably extend into the second half of this year . |
22 | In the all ticket days you could often wait for the first coach from Leeds to turn up and they would have 20+ tickets for us poor souls who could nt get one ! ! |
23 | In the all ticket days you could often wait for the first coach from Leeds to turn up and they would have 20+ tickets for us poor souls who could nt get one ! ! |
24 | Then overnight they redraft them because they did n't really matter in the first place . |
25 | The first two years of study there will normally involve between three and six subjects rather than the one , two or three typical of the English university , and specialization does not really begin until the third year of the honours course . |
26 | Well now we 'll now look at the second part of the er sales video as a help first and again give you an example , a flavour of how to conduct the next set of role plays . |
27 | We can now go to the second choice question . |
28 | Let us now come to the second response , namely worship . |
29 | First , Steffi admitted ‘ The women 's event does n't really start before the second week ’ after most of the top seeds had advanced for no more than the loss of a few games . |
30 | We should now turn to the second question that I raised , whether Quinean epistemology is , in fact , sufficiently continuous with traditional Epistemology to provide the self-consciousness about his practice desired by the reflective inquirer ( see Putnam 1982 ) . |