Example sentences of "[det] [conj] [adv] [adj] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To presuppose , for example , that all ‘ quasi-judicial ’ matters could be dealt with in the same way is to risk forcing cases into a straightjacket that will be too big for some and too small for others .
2 I certainly have no objection to your publishing my name and address in the next issue of CONTACT and would hope that it would not only motivate people already over here in North America to get in touch with one another but also those at present studying in Salford who might have an interest in working here after graduation .
3 Half of it , no where there are so many and so much in electronics which conflicts with one another .
4 Thus the proportion of all men belonging to occupational pension schemes is more than double that of women .
5 Despite good intentions and solid backing , the military published only fourteen papers with a circulation of about 70,000 copies , or little more than double that of Gudok alone .
6 The energy content of fat is more than double that of protein and nearly three times as much as carbohydrate .
7 Lieutenant Guss Braden is called in to unravel the mysterious death and finds himself becoming more than professionally interested in Blair .
8 YITZHAK Rabin was looking even more than usually impassive on Wednesday night as he watched Israel Television 's special programme marking the second anniversary of the outbreak of the Palestinian uprising .
9 YITZHAK Rabin was looking even more than usually impassive on Wednesday night as he watched Israel Television 's special programme marking the second anniversary of the outbreak of the Palestinian uprising .
10 Number crunching by day , he is also more than fully active after work and at weekends .
11 The equipotential lines become more and more similar to circles as they get nearer to either charge .
12 And as the years from retirement lengthen , it seems more and more tenuous to group men in terms of long-past work , let alone women who since marriage may never have been in paid work at all .
13 It becomes more and more necessary for professionals to know about finance , management ( including self-management ) and even marketing .
14 ‘ Some of the TDs can not ignore the situation and it is going to become more and more difficult for Enterprise and Employment Minister Ruairi Quinn to avoid appointing a High Court inspector . ’
15 In contact with other women the separatist becomes more and more impatient with women who to them seem stubbornly bogged down in male values .
16 It is true that there have been spurts in the divorce-rate as legislation becomes more and more permissive towards divorce .
17 ‘ The idea of my book was to encourage students to become more and more interested in music and composing by giving them first-hand experience of keyboards ’ he said .
18 As the donor becomes more and more concerned at lack of action the recipient country staff become more and more dubious that the project is really in their national interest , and may even start discussions with another whose conditions may be perceived as less onerous .
19 Ah yeah , I 'll have the same as well similar to mum 's please .
20 It could well be , however , that most or even all of Ape 's supporters prefer Camel to Bear , and symmetrically that most or even all of Bear 's supporters prefer Camel to Ape .
21 It could well be , however , that most or even all of Ape 's supporters prefer Camel to Bear , and symmetrically that most or even all of Bear 's supporters prefer Camel to Ape .
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