Example sentences of "[conj] [adv prt] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 By the way , next time a driver blocks an entrance to a property , preventing the people who live there from being able either to get in or out perhaps the driver would like to ask him or herself how they would like it .
2 Algorithms detect most high risk patients , both young and old , and risk factor stratification shows that in about a third of them there is a likely or predominant initiating mechanism that is amenable to specific treatment — for example , paroxysmal atrial fibrillation with amiodarone ; an accessory pathway with ablation ; a gradient with β blockers , calcium antagonists , or myectomy ; conduction disease with a pacemaker ; refractory sustained ventricular arrhythmias with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator ; and relative ischaemia in the presence of normal coronary vessels with nitrates and calcium antagonists .
3 Or recognising that up there the air might be too rarefied and you do n't want to go up at all .
4 Now those were the issues that were leading us sir had left us to make an objection to this structure plan that we thought erm the detailed papers on it were sent to the county in our in our objections , they led us to by a series of calculations to come to the view that around about a hundred hectares would be more appropriate for Harrogate , this is in addition to its Greater York supplement , erm than what is now settled upon which is sixty hectares .
5 Er you you 've mentioned them off and on quite a few times er that there
6 Er of the on the northern route and on indeed the western route .
7 being the Chief Clerk and then turned left and down quite a long corridor , which in those days was erm shorned up with four by four timber posts because er , presumably they thought if the County Hall got a direct hit the ceiling might come down
8 You see , four of us going up and down twice a day , morning and evening , makes sixteen times altogether , and Mr Evans thinks that 's quite enough traipsing .
9 The female dog flea ( 1 ) lays her eggs on the floor ( 2 ) or in bedding and in about a week they hatch into larvae ( 3 ) which spin cocoons , inside which the pupae ( 4 ) develop into adults within two or three weeks .
10 All of whom have taken away bumf and seem interested , and in about a week I 'm going to follow it up by writing to them .
11 Quickly Robert inserted the needle into the thigh muscle , and in about a minute , the small body went limp .
12 Pilots played poker and bridge endlessly and with a furious concentration , while in the background a gramophone wheezed out over and over again a well-worn recording of Who Paid the Rent for Mrs. Rip Van Winkle ? and the Squadron 's mascot , a young lion cub called Whiskey , prowled amiably about the mess .
13 The problem is that , quite understandably , we all tend to stick to the tried and true and therefore repeat over and over again the same skills .
14 For others who went through distress , over and over again the concrete feelings behind the abstraction of ‘ shock ’ have to do , not with newly existent beings whom one does n't know , but with existing people in one 's life — partners , family , etc .
15 She had told him over and over again the sequence of events on the boat .
16 One explains to them over and over again the benefits : it 's quick , cheap , no hard feelings on either side — ’
17 A headline had grabbed her attention and so she bought the paper and sat in the booth reading over and over again the following morning .
18 The carvings swung , and up there an owl of wood stared at her among the leaves .
19 Keeping your weight over to that side , raise your back leg 2 ins ( 5cm ) off the floor and move it forwards and back just an inch or two .
20 Keeping your weight over to that side , raise the back leg 2ins ( 5cm ) and move it forwards and back just an inch or two .
21 Behind and back up the fairway Andy was waiting for Des to play first from behind the cross bunkers .
22 Besides , Alf can only just about drag hisself to the King 's Arms and back once a day , and then e's finished .
23 We , eh , every day we walk right round field up Bennett Dork and back through town and back home every day
24 He was well noticed , he had the beginnings of a fan-club , and back home the Welsh papers gave him full-page spreads .
25 When school started in September , Anne and Diana walked there and back together every day .
26 Their distinctive sound grew from adapting rock forms and instruments , and , eventually , it was in the pubs and folk festivals of Britain that they began to achieve some sort of prominence , while back home the discos of Harare pulsated to the real sound of Whitney Houston .
27 Like other churches , Methodism felt the overwhelming influence of the 1859 Revival in Ulster , when in under a year 100000 people in the Province were converted to Christ .
28 The pavements were wet when in under an hour they reached Karlovy Vary , but for the moment it had stopped raining .
  Next page