Example sentences of "[be] [conj] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm now could you help me on some of the the terminology used because I gather that six of the packages have been or about to be erm priced on the basis of a ascertained costs erm I I just wondered if if that was a sort of euphemism for for a cost plus . |
2 | There is no test to identify who the carriers are although up to two per cent of adults could transmit A-T . |
3 | The General , half the beast it used to be and back in the red at the mid-point of 1992 , will be lucky to break even this year , despite vast attempts over the last three years to clear the decks and keep a tight ship . |
4 | In the changing conceptual frame inside which a science progresses , it would be as out of place to look for progress as in the styles of an art . |
5 | Its interest for us is that out of the 781 families surveyed , " printing and cognate occupations " represented more than any single trade " . |
6 | One is that along with being spoilt and all those nice things , it also makes you a target for being used and taken advantage of . |
7 | Gentlemanly distaste for ‘ trade ’ is as out of place in sport as it is in the Conservative Party of Mrs Thatcher . |
8 | At Regine 's , where Jody Scheckter would have been as out of place as a hyena at a symphony concert , James was thoroughly at home . |
9 | These are as out of fashion as boned corsets or shoulder pads . |
10 | They are as out of touch will hill reality as some walkers and climbers ! |