Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And then same the other end , and so it went right through that waggon , and your coupling took the strain for the next waggon and so on and so on until you 'd got the complete train fitted up . |
2 | Someone 's been right through that wall there , look . |
3 | I can see right through that skirt , have you got a petticoat on ? |
4 | They began filming and there must have been something wrong because Bogie just sort of walked straight through the shot , so Eddie says , ‘ Bogie , you walked right through that shot . ’ |
5 | Nausea and vomiting runs right through this remedy |
6 | Nausea and vomiting runs right through this remedy especially if the vomiting does not relieve the nausea . |
7 | Audio recordings have been used very successfully for this purpose . |
8 | Over the past few years , they have continued to perform successfully for this club even though they did n't know whether they would end up having their wages paid . |
9 | Over the past few years , they have continued to perform successfully for this club even though they did n't know whether they would end up having their wages paid . |
10 | He does not expect the effects of the Budget to be felt locally for some time . |
11 | Somewhere through that door must be the Chamber of the Looms , the powerhouse of the Workshops , the force field of the necromancer . |
12 | In some cases , autonomous groups certainly did achieve higher levels of shop-floor control , but were not widely popular with management , presumably for that reason . |
13 | One could quibble about some interpretations that are proffered , though that is not unusual amongst advocates of action research ; but for anyone vaguely dissatisfied with more traditional forms of research , or more importantly for this publication , teachers wanting to undertake systematic analysis of their own practice , this book is a readable and stimulating introduction . |
14 | More importantly for this essay , Poovey shows how the debate happened around the prone body of the silenced , anaesthetized woman : and how the body itself , now the repository , in a way , of Desire itself , came to behave accordingly . |
15 | The lexical component described here falls somewhere between this approach and the one used in HWIM . |
16 | I expect that the Minister can reassure him that an environmental impact assessment can not have been made properly for that incinerator yet , because an application does not yet appear to have been made . |
17 | L-Fields are links in a ‘ chain of authority ’ which starts with the simplest living forms , runs upward through all life on this planet to the most complex form we know — man — and then extends outward into space and upward to an ‘ infinite authority ’ , about which we can only speculate . |
18 | Why does he not face up to his responsibility and see that adequate compensation is given to the people who suffered so badly during that development ? |
19 | Throughout the history of the science , predominantly during this century , there have been many interpretations and prophecies . |
20 | Somewhere about this time the squadron we had at Bourn was shifted up north to another Group . |
21 | Thirdly , observer ( signal detection ) bias , which may occur when a particular sign or symptom signals the observer to look more intensely for another sign or symptom . |
22 | But if I went to Joyce and told him that his men were doing something that was n't fair to the police , trying us too hard or interfering with our time off , he 'd have his men right off that job in half an hour and there 'd be no grumbling . ’ |
23 | He faced to the front again then turned back more slowly for another look . |
24 | And talk about me being an honorary man and you know , take the piss out of what I say , like how Geoff [ the Head ] did when I complained bitterly about that bloke [ a workman who had whistled at her ] . |
25 | The judge may ask open , vague questions , affording the interviewee plenty of rope to hang himself or herself ; for instance , ‘ Tell me all about yourself ’ , which means , of course , ‘ Tell me specific information about yourself that makes you right for this job . ’ |
26 | Within this creed appear supportive rational arguments but also agnostic admissions , such as ‘ I can understand little about that mind ’ and ‘ I do not know what ‘ divine ’ means ’ . |
27 | I thought little about this prospect or indeed , about the opposition , as I was not intending to go the full distance after my exertions in the previous day 's 10K . |
28 | Even the towplanes are taxied to a nearby picketing point and tied down properly between each flight . |
29 | It is unusual to provide expressly for this contingency and the lease is probably best left silent on this point . |
30 | The draftsman must provide expressly for this contingency , otherwise the landlord will face a sudden drop in the rent if the base figure used for the index is recalculated . |