Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [indef pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 One primary schools only has one inside toilet for 60 pupils in one of its buildings .
2 Similarly , the Andante ‘ on an old German Minnelied ’ does not move along as freely and naturally as it should and so loses something of its song quality .
3 The weekend is planned so that the free search will take place on the Saturday ; this will give people who are travelling long distances plenty of time to settle in .
4 It only takes one at a time .
5 Leys refers to them both , but only applies one to the Kenyan situation , that of the creation of state posts to absorb the unemployed surplus population formed by changing relations of production .
6 The ‘ I ’ , he would have argued , only means something in relation to all the other words that it is usually compared with — in this case the personal pronouns like ‘ you ’ , ‘ she ’ or ‘ it ’ .
7 Similarly ‘ magazine ’ only means something in comparison with ‘ book ’ , say , or ‘ notice ’ .
8 So does everybody in here .
9 At the city 's Royal Hallamshire Hospital , consultant David Gawkrodger said her illness — toxic epidermal necrolysis — only strikes one in a million people .
10 Moorlands is conveniently situated at the end of the West Highland Way and near to Ben Nevis ( Britain 's highest peak ) and so provides plenty of walks of varying levels which take in woods , hills , mountains , lochs and ruined castles .
11 YOUR reader who came up with the old nonsense about teachers ' holidays obviously knows nothing about the job .
12 It thus contributes something to an understanding of field research in the ‘ classic ’ period of British functionalism .
13 In his preface to the catalogue he wrote : ‘ He no longer owes anything to his surroundings .
14 no longer adds anything to the general prohibition set out in article 52 , since the court has held that , as from the end of the transitional period , article 52 is directly applicable .
15 The imaginative response to historical houses , as the expression of an order that is past , thus has none of Disraeli 's optimism , for it is persistently pervaded by the sense of an order passed quite beyond recall .
16 I would quite like to include historical information about many of the places of interest along the route , but that would be a lot of work for £75 and I imagine the Council already has plenty of material which could be easily incorporated .
17 In the US , Open Inc has 50 customers for Aspect , including NASA and AT&T Bell Laboratories , and already has one in the UK which Goldmine coyly refused to reveal .
18 She just needs someone with her until she gets stronger . ’
19 He does n't though , he does n't , he just bungs everything in , know
20 Surely it just means everybody against Christ ?
21 So that 's that 's what this is what this is what times means it just means lots of .
22 I do n't want to hear any more nonsense about doing the county council 's job because the city already does lots of things for the county council concessionary fares for the elderly for example .
23 The London Planetarium no longer strikes one with quite the same sense of awe , because planetariums are no longer new .
24 When he just decides something without even thinking of me , I hate him , I really do !
25 If I take the rest away and try and Who normally sticks one in the library , or
26 ‘ Damnation ’ will approach his target and introduce himself with an opening line which usually goes something like , ‘ Hi .
27 This was the lowest rise in the UK , but the overall figure still constitutes one in three of Scotland 's unemployed .
28 EIRE 's rapidly growing catering industry still has plenty of room for investment , according to a report published by the country 's National Food Centre .
29 The main part of the house is now complete but Helen still has plenty of ideas to work on .
30 She lost her own baby a week ago , from shock we all think , after her husband was killed , that terrible business I wrote to you about , and she still has plenty of milk .
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