Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 What I will need to do is to now take this information away with me and put together some recommendations er which will help solve this concern for you .
2 A wide variety of events are planned including the ‘ ICM Thespians ’ in a playlet , talks on the changing role of the County Court , why so few directors ' disqualifications , and legal updates , in addition to social events and , of course , the AGM .
3 So these channels sh show significant although not er sig al although not extensive sequence homology with the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor which enables you to place them in the same class of being er a ligand er binding channel .
4 and I felt I was being spread in so many directions erm , that erm I wanted to get rid of the Glasgow coordination
5 it 's not just plain , there 's so many stitches erm stocking stitch and so many rib
6 Britain 's manufacturing base is declining not just because the Conservative party seems to care so little about it but because of so many companies ' wilful refusal to respond to changing market signals .
7 erm I think first you have to relate to so many teachers erm as a parent of a secondary school child , and this is obviously a much more complicated procedure and also I think parents , many parents feel that they know a little bit less about what their children are doing at school at the secondary stage , it 's all that little bit more advanced , that little bit more different perhaps from what they had in their own education .
8 Blessed with a perfect 9st 5lb race riding physique , he is immune from the lettuce leaf diet and stamina-sapping sauna sessions which are the bane of so many jockeys ' lives .
9 When Henry Fielding introduces the word ‘ pages ’ into his stage coach metaphor ( 'As we have , therefore , travelled together through so many pages ' ) he reminds his audience that they are reading a book .
10 This is something which has been drawn to my attention on many occasions and would she not agree that there are many of us who very much regret the fact that so many parents er are find it difficult to exercise their right to vote , because there is so much opposition er at a local level from officials
11 The artificiality of so many boys ' adventures is the result of miscalculation in this aspect of story-telling .
12 With some types of account a depositor can withdraw a certain amount of money on demand , but will have to pay a penalty of so many days ' interest .
13 So more mothers er , with children are known
14 So several layers ' warmer than one thick one .
15 What I would say , if there 's any doubt , if a mother has any doubt about her baby 's feet she should see the doctor and he will refer if he thinks necessary so most babies ' feet can look quite odd at times and they will hold them in strange positions .
16 Thus each days ' dosage remains homœopathic to the case as the slight increase in the health of the vital force is matched with the slight increase in potency caused by the five or six shakes of the bottle .
17 Ranged with his mother , his sisters , he was cowed ; he felt , not just some months ' Tommaso 's junior , but a child again , like his little brother Franco , also quiet and busy with his food , as if he had not yet made that transition from the mother 's arms to the father 's side that should duly occur at thirteen .
18 It sound more Writers ' Guild than Society of Authors , but maybe we can all do it .
19 report and the management accounts because there are a number of things which have since , since these minutes er completed and we 'd like to bring up in the report but er I think that we 'd be as well to look at the
20 Some admittedly have it much worse than others , but nearly all women er seem to , seem to have it erm to some extent and one wonders why .
21 ‘ Research has shown that women take twice as long in a public loo — 80 seconds as against 45 — so you 'd have to have twice as many women 's lavatories to be truly equal . ’
22 The hon. Gentleman would know if he had addressed as many farmers ' organisations as I have that the first question farmers ask is how we can deal with the uncertainty of the MacSharry proposals , which now confront us .
23 They tend to have far more accidents er in their mines than we do here in the United Kingdom .
24 She knew that although the shop stocked a few overalls and smocks and even some children 's clothes and sheepskin jackets , it was the long dresses with their wonderfully romantic feel and yards of material in the skirts , that the cognoscenti came to buy .
25 Children have rights to health , education , to be free from physical and sexual abuse , to have a voice in the decisions which affect them and to grow up as responsible and active citizens but in many countries today many children stoo still do not enjoy these rights .
26 The others , particularly All Saints ' and St. Mary 's , were extensively rebuilt using the materials of the poorer churches .
27 When Labour returned to power they were committed to reversing the emphasis upon building for owner occupation within the building boom , but otherwise they wanted to produce even more houses per annum .
28 Not sure you can blame the media altogether , I noticed you said there in almost these words er , John Major will the lead the Conservative party into the next election and the Conservatives will win .
29 It provides clear explanations , under alphabetically ordered entries , of virtually all learners ' recurrent difficulties .
30 More moss is collected and then more spiders ' webs until a platform has been formed .
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