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

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1 Rather more serious , if you buy a new home before selling your existing one , you could be faced by a bridging loan problem , which with continuing high interest rates could soon eat into any profits you hope to realise on the exchange .
2 But because some intrauterine deaths will always occur before 42 weeks it might seem sensible to deliver all babies at 42 , 41 , or even 40 weeks .
3 " Well , sir , " said Hazel , " my brother does n't really think about these feelings he gets .
4 I do n't really think at that time I would have had enough experience to justify going on the staff .
5 For the ultimate in flexibility with Citalia you can now leave on any day you like , stay between 2 and 7 nights with a long stay option of 14 nights and return on the day you choose .
6 The point is Mr Chairman , some of us ca n't now get to other appointments we 've got to make phone calls .
7 If the sum did n't quite fit onto one blackboard he moved onto another and when they were all full up continued on the walls .
8 It 's probably right but it does n't actually count in that calculation it 's something quite separate .
9 We would like to hear from Mr Brown and will certainly look into any complaints he has . ’
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