Example sentences of "[det] [conj] [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Well , I mean , this is important to read this than turn up at the garage .
2 ‘ Obviously , as a Liverpool fan , you have to be worried but I 'm perfectly hopeful that we 'll get through this and come back as the force that we always have been . ’
3 On Siporax , it is claimed , the bacteria have no need of this and get on with the important job .
4 The proportion of women working in other people 's homes , i.e. in domestic service , was a component of this and fell continuously throughout the century beginning in 1850 .
5 And I started another one and I said no I wo n't be able to this and got back to the other one and did the other one . .
6 Friends have often remarked on this and wondered afresh at the wizardry of the Welsh .
7 If you are one of these people , I suggest that you stop reading this and move on to the next chapter .
8 Creggan did not like this and flew back to the first tree .
9 David Jenkins , a brother of Richard and a police officer , undertook to secure this and did so with no difficulty .
10 We must consider ways of describing the molecular structure as a continuum , such descriptions involving the idea of " embedding " , or we must reconcile ourselves to the fact that we can never do this and work entirely with a kinetic theory of molecules with the aim of deriving their properties including elastic ad viscous properties from the equations of motion .
11 We make the most of this and scoot off to the hospital .
12 Bend these legs in half and secure on to the frog behind the front limbs .
13 By now , other men with microphones were moving among the audience , and so many people were shouting to be heard that George could no longer identify individual speakers as words overleaped one another and blended together into a great cry of confused and frightened protest .
14 Wherever the parental duties are too much for one parent , the male and female form a strong attachment for one another and live together as a bonded pair .
15 Moreover , there was nothing egalitarian about the set-up and there was no expectation that the state would do much and interfere extensively in the " private " sphere of power and economic arrangements : these were seen as best left to the unseen hand of " impersonal " market forces .
16 I 'm missing you all very much and looking forward to a time of sharing and renewal with you in April .
17 So what he does now he always comes in over the top , so every time you see John shake hands with anybody he 'll always do that and come in over the top actually I 'm in charge and he sort of er sort of stamps his authority on the individual .
18 Briant ignored that and looked instead at a man waving his notebook eagerly from the back row .
19 You put two squares of that and stick on to the cone
20 Strach is normally the epitomy of that and swarms all over the right back area in and around the box .
21 His buddy did n't seem too concerned about that and reached down for the big gun .
22 In keeping with the book 's leitmotif , however , let's ignore all that and focus instead on the rich images of Lamb in shock at the lunch interval after weathering 22 bouncers among the preceding 24 balls ; of Dexter losing interest after fielding all day in 90 degrees at Karachi ; of the normally taciturn Peter May sounding off about the regime which followed him as chairman of selectors ; of the ‘ terror of spin ’ and the West Indian ‘ throat-theory ’ reign of terror , attributed in part to the meatiness of their backsides .
23 Um and also it may be possible to y'know you may want to start out by showing people some stuff and trying to get them to talk about it so you you understand the sort of language concepts , repertoires , or whatever you want to call them , that people are actually using to try try and work out some more formal questions from that and move on to a questionnaire type thing y'know I mean that 's a possibility .
24 Minutes later we are heading for a small island group north of Vengsøya , to round that and head on for the next .
25 When you find one of these giants embedded in the honey-coloured limestones of central England or the hard blue rocks of Dorset , you might think that such immense creatures could do little but lumber massively along the sea bed .
26 But all that seemed almost like a simple happy life , now that he knew the real questions .
27 It was precisely that peculiar combination of laisser-faire rule over the kingdom at large , but absolute personal involvement with all that went on at the centre , in institutional as well as individual and personal affairs , which is the notable quality of kingship in Scotland and explains the high level of prestige and control which the crown enjoyed .
28 They were now deeply into their mating dance , oblivious to all that went on beyond the charmed circle of their courtship .
29 DEVASTATION : Smouldering wreckage was all that remained yesterday of the Airbus , like the one pictured , which crashed killing 167
30 Both handled conditions well , Andrew 's Minstrel pulling eight lengths clear of Thuhool and Stirrup Cup making all and jumping well for a 20 lengths win over market rival Kingfisher Bay .
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