Example sentences of "[det] [conj] [adv] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If nothing else it will give the landladies of Aldeburgh a chance to turn in an honest penny at a time when holidaymakers are few and far between in Suffolk . |
2 | United had four cleared off the line … hit the bar twice but it took a hand ball and a penalty from Jim Magilton to get them back into the game … with ten minutes to go the Manor was celebrating an equaliser from Joey Beauchamp and surely they could see the second division side off … but after extra time it was still two all and now down to penalties … the crunch came when Chrissy Allen 's kick was saved … and Swansea 's Keith Walker scored to make it five four to the second division side on penalties … |
3 | The construction of the two lengths of the ‘ Leicester Line ’ , that from Leicester southwards to Debdale near Gumley first of all and then on to Market Harborough , between 1792 and 1809 ( the ‘ Leicester and Northants Union Canal ’ ) and that from Foxton Junction , just south of Debdale , over the uplands of South Leicestershire and North Northants . |
4 | In truth , our future competitiveness and prosperity depend more than ever before on technology and industry . |
5 | She 'd gone to bed with Rune willingly , with both eyes wide open in a metaphorical sense , knowing his background and aware that , in the natural , uncomplicated atmosphere of Scandinavia , perhaps more than anywhere else in Europe there were fewer taboos regarding physical relationships between couples . |
6 | ‘ Guilt is more than merely not of God ’ says A Course . |
7 | Taxes do not fall more and more heavily on people the more they earn . |
8 | Every year , Pakistanis donate more and more generously to Edhi 's cause . |
9 | The only difference was that they now spent some of their free time together , thus giving her even more opportunities to fall more and more deeply in love with him . |
10 | However , I confess that I do not believe a party , any more than the society which it serves , can fail to suffer if it knowingly allows institutions to fall more and more out of correspondence with contemporary needs . |