Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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31 Changes in the law to this effect have taken and are taking place , while jurisdiction turns a blind eye towards much which would once have been rigidly repressed .
32 If politicians came to the conclusion that education was too important to be left to the educators , bear in mind the massive input of public resources , education 's failure to demonstrate significant improvement of standards , poor marketing , uncertain professional leadership and the fact that every year youngsters leave school ignorant of much they might reasonably be expected to know and lacking skills that could have been acquired in 11 years of schooling .
33 So we 've got tan forty degrees equals opp over adjacent which is equal to well we do n't know opp so we 'll just leave it as opp over a hundred and twenty .
34 Erm so who do we put into the suggestion of perhaps you will look at that with a very serious and maybe sort of er or by to take seventy three million .
35 Now er Paddy Ashdown has also said that anything that Nick Harvey approves of er he will approve of so we can quote Paddy er the same er at er at some suitable point , for example in advance of the May elections .
36 Okay , it 's just about five past so we can probably start with a clear conscience .
37 ‘ Thirdly , I believe that by the end of tonight you will see an increase in the number of Liberal Democrat Members of Parliament and I give this undertaking to each of them .
38 For us lesser mortals a redfin of two-pounds remains the fish to aim for and the capture of just one can be the catch of a lifetime .
39 THE QUESTION of just who would even want to be a partner with the US was underlined last night as the American Administration headed for default for the first time in its history .
40 • My advice is to resist the impulse to buy Swan Mussels for your pond ( you wo n't see them anyway ) , and get rid of any you may already have .
41 In the pursuit of both we can aspire to lead our country to find the real wealth which only a good society can provide .
42 Er combination of both I should think .
43 So the very thing that was supposed to wake them up , the noise of the alarm bell , was turned in the dream into a wishful of now I can go on sleeping , okay there 's a bell , but it 's Sunday morning , you know , the bells are ringing , the church bells are ringing , I can go on sleeping , so they went on sleeping and they were late for the exam .
44 So if by the end of tomorrow we can say yes we 've achieved all that have have we got a course ?
45 sort of well we ca n't pay this that and the other and the thing that really gets me and , and , you know , I , I 've tried to reason it through so many times but top er top of these mums ' sort of shopping list is these disposable nappies
46 must of well he must of done
47 Particularly if there 's any suggestion that anything a bit like hypnosis has been used um this er business of of well it must be the therapist making them up or putting them up to it in some way becomes a particular argument that 's raised quite often .
48 I mean you 're not exactly gon na get out of well you can read on the bus and train and that .
49 This state of things must indeed seem strange to the young people of today who can fly off for a summer in Katmandu with scarcely a quiver of apprehension or pause for wonder .
50 If she can get that out of here they could find out what 's wrong with her , but it wo n't come .
51 But have him out of here we must , and quickly . ’
52 When she was out of here she would write to him and explain .
53 But you know , here , in this place , in Haileybury alone , when you get out of here fine cos no one 's gon na know that you have this name , you know , for being a joke erm when you get out of here it 'll be completely different but here you should keep your wits about you , in here you should think well hang on I do n't know , just be more careful .
54 ‘ And if you do n't get out of here I 'll tell him you 've been up in the woods with a dog .
55 ‘ Whenever you wish to get out of here I will come and fetch you , ’ he said quietly .
56 Twelve miles south of here you can see Britain 's oldest horse races , the Kiplingcotes Derby at South Dalton .
57 If we ever get out of here you can be damn sure I wo n't forget how he saved our lives . ’
58 ‘ At the end of BST they will get an hour back so at the end of the day it will all even out , ’ he said .
59 We talk of somewheres we 'll go sometime As
60 Zenith disassembles Acme 's program and re-writes parts of it to make its program , perhaps using a different computer language — definite infringement of copyright ( the act of disassembly itself will constitute an infringement of copyright ) .
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