Example sentences of "[adv] [indef pn] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Is it that the human being is secretly nothing without others ?
2 But he 'd take on someone like Glenda Grower , who 's a much tougher customer .
3 But naturally everyone at Larksoken will find the news deeply shocking , the women particularly .
4 Oxford lost 3-1 at Luton and Hereford went down one-nil at home to Crewe
5 Its chief exports had been sponges and merchant seamen , and those brought in nothing in wartime .
6 If it 's been agreed that the treasurer spends £300 on publicity with £100 each for posters , leaflets and newspaper advertisements , he should be allowed the latitude to spend £150 on newspaper ads and £150 on leaflets if the publicity chairman thinks it necessary , and perhaps nothing on posters .
7 So nothing at Barnsley House is too grand … and the broader vistas are broken up by judicious planting of trees and shrubs.As for the flower borders … they owe more to the Victorian cottage than to the stately home :
8 So let so nothing in reality has changed , has it ?
9 There was usually literally nothing for clients to do but sit , watch television , or walk about .
10 Re-installing for an IBM and re-booting cured the problem but perhaps someone in Schuchardt knows something about compatibility nobody else does !
11 But perhaps someone from Midland can explain how they hope to attract accounts from youngsters in their first jobs who have not passed their driving test and have never had a passport .
12 Curiosity ran high as to who this purchaser — obviously someone of wealth and taste — could be .
13 So , it does n't need the rigorous coaching of , for example , athletics to improve , merely plenty of time on one board learning how it behaves .
14 Most of the characterization is effected by the recitative , which varies from the driest quick quasi-parlando — Monteverdi sometimes writes only a single sustained note to carry eight or nine syllables — to actual melody , with every nuance between and naturally plenty of scope for his stile concitato .
15 Obviously plenty of people find it more interesting than anything breakfast TV has to offer .
16 This trick seems likely to ensure plenty of immediate development work on applications and so plenty of products for NT when it arrives .
17 And finally , a lot of games coming up , a lot of midweek games , so plenty of chance for United to erm continue to climb the table , although three points against the side on equal points really would have been a great bonus would n't it ?
18 If , at least for some years afterwards , there was no real war , there was none the less plenty of tension in south-western France .
19 Pour in plenty of water to flood it and then replace the soil when the water has soaked in .
20 I give the pink botty a thorough good scrub , putting in plenty of elbow grease .
21 I 'll let yer know in plenty of time , ’ Mary answered .
22 Patsy turned in plenty of time , nimbly , quick on his feet as a buck hare .
23 The four-inch-wide gun slits let in plenty of light , although there were electric wall lights .
24 Choose a spot where they can bask in plenty of sunshine each day .
25 ‘ We 've come three weeks early so that we can get in plenty of training , plus the three warm-up games .
26 Their brightest personality , bringing in plenty of votes and therefore money , is a deputy who , under the professional name of Cicciolina , takes off her clothes for reward .
27 ‘ Randy , would you put down something for discussion by the Executive Committee ? ’
28 It is very useful , if you 're trying to write down something like accent , say northern accent , would be , but would sound in words like cook , there 's no way of really doing that unless you use phonetic transcription .
29 But it was only something for Dad . ’
30 Basically everything except spirits , because they have n't yet er discovered how to make low alcohol spirits .
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