Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] [noun] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If we 're only offering £10,500 a year to join the police force , for people to put their lives on the line , it not the sort of money that would attract the right people .
2 Yes , they 're even giving tourists a leaflet now about the
3 FAST 's senior investigator , John Loader commented : ‘ As the recession deepens , many hundreds of car boot sales are now taking place every weekend .
4 Many of our shareware readers are now ordering discs every month from this section of the magazine .
5 The Federation shall have the right to legislate in these matters to the extent that a need for federal legislation exists because a matter can not be effectively regulated b the legislation of the individual Länder Article 72 ) .
6 I 'm just finding levity a bit hard to take at the moment . ’
7 The painkillers , I 'm still getting pain a bit and the nurses
8 The third major group to be settled were the Burgundians , who were apparently given Sapaudia a year after the grant of Gallia Ulterior to the Alans .
9 Mr. Chapman , the master , and his wife , who acted as the matron , were together paid £50 a year , which included their rations .
10 And also , it 's cos that , you know after we had that row about Terry , after Bank Holiday expecting not to have to do a day in the shop , and er he 's already owing Brian a day ?
11 The purpose of this is usually to allow students the opportunity to use language they know in a less controlled situation .
12 The specific volume changes linearly with temperature up to a transition region where a change of slope occurs , after which the curve continues linearly but at a steeper gradient ; Tg is usually defined s the point at which the tangents to the two curves intersect .
13 Analysts reckon AT&T has invested $2 billion in its computer division since its birth , and that it is still losing $200m a year .
14 The ABRC is now spending £100,000 a year on studies to support its own activities .
15 The ABRC is now spending £100,000 a year on studies to support its own activities .
16 A new concept in movie-making is now giving cinemagoers the chance to decide how the plot should develop as they are watching .
17 Before the swing is even given consideration the search may start for some new equipment ; maybe a driver that hits a high draw from the tee .
18 It is trying to find 30 young unemployed people to join a 16-week project exploring attitudes towards HIV and Aids , and is even offering £10 a week above unemployment benefit , travel expenses , luncheon vouchers , and £50 a week for child care .
19 Joe ran to the kitchen , and was still giving Mary the order when his mother appeared in the doorway , saying , ‘ What is it ? ’
20 Other people were also having a good time : the level of noise had edged up and up ; the charity organizers , women with greedy smiles , were counting piles of money ; and Clarissa was still leading Toby a chase .
21 Similarly , although Rank turned down Sydney Box 's first independent feature , 29 Acacia Avenue ( 1945 ) , on the grounds that the innocuous story about an aborted premarital romp was ‘ immoral ’ , and offered him £40,000 to put the film on the shelf , he was later to give Box the job of running Gainsborough 's production programme .
22 But Roy explained : ‘ This was simply to give Hunter a chance to get match fit .
23 The warden of Clarendon and Groveley Forests was likewise allowed £20 a year .
24 This was to give it movement and life and to ensure that the focus of attention was never blurred tor the audience .
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