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

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1 and also to our site teams cover successfully the job and explain to them how the teams were built up
2 Er , four er if the plaintiffs had been so advised , would they have taken er that way out thereby the contract and fifthly , if the defendants er were in breach of contract and your Lordship decides all those questions in the plaintiff 's favour then er what is the basis on which they are to be awarded damages .
3 Now it 's rarely the case that the replacement is actually a better player than the so-called old fellow .
4 It is rarely the case that the correct word is always amongst the alternatives suggested by the lower recognition levels .
5 The theory is that the seller will be able to evaluate the prices offered in the light of the different contractual terms required , but in practice it is rarely the case that there is no further negotiation .
6 But I think that secretly the vice-chancellor and the other grown-ups were delighted by this kind of behaviour , as it proved beyond any reasonable doubt that we were students and they were teachers .
7 Drawing from his experience of Japan , Johnson ( 1984 : p. 8 ) considered that this ‘ means the initiation and co-ordination of governmental activities to leverage upward the productivity and competitiveness of the whole economy and of particular industries in it …
8 Usually the negative feedback begins with ‘ but ’ : e.g. ‘ We were very lucky to get Harry fro the opposition because he 's the top marketing person in the country — but he knows nothing about our products and still has a lot to learn ’ .
9 Well we used to take this wash-hand stand jug fro the soup and er they 'd fill er this with vegetable soup and er a hunk of bread .
10 It 's your chance to do something fro the environment and show that you really care about the damage litter causes .
11 There is no harm in feeding the fish with bugs and beasts fro the garden and it 's probably very good for them , supplying very fresh food .
12 I do not see how I can answer the question as I could not see properly the document that the hon. Member was waving .
13 The last of these in particular sent shock waves running through those still loyal to Nazism , produced new hope among illegal opposition groups in Germany , and stirred up more widely the feeling that the seemingly impregnable Nazi regime might after all suddenly be toppled .
14 It is mercifully the case that almost all the people of this country subscribe , in general terms , to the values of liberty for the individual under the law , and believe that this liberty is least insecure in a parliamentary democracy .
15 Presumably the regret that Flaubert was n't more involved in life is n't just a philanthropic wish for him : if only old Gustave had had a wife and kiddies , he would n't have been so glum about the whole shooting-match ?
16 On one of the occasional tables , as she passed , she noticed a large silver-framed photograph of two young men , presumably the Baron and his brother .
17 That 's that 's part of , of presumably , one of the objections from the U K Government , erm , that essentially , it 's saying that that these arguments ca n't be , justified on health and safety grounds and that that the approach , de-regulation and freedom in the market to al allow people to do what they want to do , which is the fact that they , if they want to work twelve hours , then presumably the Government and yourself are supporting that that freedom .
18 But they 're going to say , if they 're talking to Liz , presumably the trainer as well as a person , you know , what
19 In the front line Vlasov was noted for wearing the plainest of khaki uniforms without decorations or insignia ; this was presumably the gymnastiorka and sharovari .
20 A question I would ask is that given the product which you had in June and the fact that presumably you have to take what goes , presumably the fact that they do n't send you the strongest stuff erm are you surprised that the figures were down in view of the quality of what you had , or are you surprised it might not have been worse ?
21 Yes just before we leave however the question of what occur in my mind how you 're going to get from the present position in what appears to be a cost plus basis as we go along to a fixed cost basis and presumably the programme and I in in , are running as it were , are running effectively on the cost plus basis
22 it 's mostly the telly and the microwave .
23 The wheels churned , the engine labouring , and slowly the rock that was blocking our way shifted .
24 It is on this apparent oddity that Mr. Howell founds an argument that the school can not rely on section 6(3) ( a ) to disapply the duty if it has used criteria designed to preserve the ‘ character of the school ’ in making its selection .
25 He rejected outright the idea that he was a special case .
26 Secondary objectives of the project are to develop an appropriate framework within the linkages between financial markets and dynamic efficiency gains can properly be understood ; to assess empirically the role and effectiveness of the market for corporate control in promoting dynamic efficiency gains ; and to provide a stronger basis for policy in the areas of stock market regulation , competition policy , and support for innovation in relation to these long term efficiency considerations .
27 ‘ But we believe we will get this 90 percent right the thought that has gone into it has been enormous . ’
28 hob right the grease And I try for I cleaned everything up ,
29 Right the acid and what acid gon na use ?
30 Eventually the driver and two older children dug their way out .
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