Example sentences of "[det] [subord] [pron] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But if we are free citizens ’ — he paused on the word , feeling it alien but unable to think of another — ‘ if we are not slaves , we must have liberty to say ‘ No , we have no dispute with France — we have business here at home which matters more than anything else on earth — we will not learn to play with swords , or blow out brains with bullets . ’ |
2 | The action of the Parliamentary Party was very embarrassing for the Labour Ministers , who of course could not join their colleagues in the opposition lobby ; but it did more than anything else in wartime to identify the Labour Party with the widespread popular desire for social reform in the post-war world . |
3 | You would never guess it , she is so modest , but she knows more than anyone else in England on how the eighteenth century reader regarded Scandinavia … . |
4 | Simon Carmody probably mentions the word ‘ vibe ’ more than anyone else in Dublin . |
5 | Yet it is a useful general principle in science that distinct and unrelated phenomena exist ; not everything is the same as everything else in physics or in other areas of human endeavour . |