Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | But I I just Pat was doing it for Bishop 's Stortford on or thereabouts because he sent me all the details about the whale walk . |
2 | The important point to note about the prohibition in Rule 14e-3 is that it applies irrespective of whether the defendant owed or breached a fiduciary or other duty to the issuer of the securities traded in or indeed whether he breached a duty to any other person . |
3 | The side walls of the fire brick can be moved in or out as needed by the type of work proposed , with 10–12in sufficient for most tool work . |
4 | Well he , he , he given them a free cup of coffee it 'll be alright , but he did n't , he gave , the machine took ten P pieces so he provided them with the ten P pieces to put in and then when it was full up he 'd empty it out and give them all ten P pieces back |
5 | Finally , on an in-breath , let the hands come in and then as you breathe out , let the arms float down to your sides . |
6 | You know what I usually do , I stick it all in and then whilst it 's still in there I |
7 | There is nothing worse than sitting through shots which wobble around and zoom in and out while the camcorder operator is getting things sorted out . |
8 | ‘ I 've been in and out since I was ten , ’ he said with something bordering on pride . |
9 | So they 'll have the run of the place then and then they 'll be able to , be able to go in and out once they please I suppose . |
10 | No she , I think she was coming in and out cos the car door was open . |
11 | Mrs Browning was still in bed while Pen dashed in and out when he was not feeding his rabbits on the balcony . |
12 | You were n't sort of allowed just in and out when you wanted to , you had to get permission to stay out late . |
13 | The square , window-type frame gives practice with moving in and out as well as up , down and over the top of , and there is experience of being enclosed within a three-dimensional shape . |
14 | The transfer is made non-stop , during which the levels of synchronised sound and music are adjusted to mix them in and out as required . |
15 | It will be ideal if you can park the car in such a way that the dog can move in and out as it wants , with the door left open , although clearly this will not be possible unless you have a driveway with a gate at the end . |
16 | From what she 'd gleaned from Janine he came and went like a bloody ghost , flitting in and out as it suited him . |
17 | ‘ She did n't mix an awful lot but friends were always popping in and out because the door was open . |
18 | Some organic chlorine waste products ( dioxins ) are very toxic and difficult to break down and so when they are released into the sea and rivers they tend to build up causing local pollution . |
19 | But on a more general level we need to realise that the church is not down and out because she is on the privatised and peripheral margins of society . |
20 | And Sporting looked down and out when the irrepressible Gavin Peacock struck twice on half-time to show just what a coup it was when Keegan persuaded him to stay at Newcastle . |
21 | United took off skipper , Andy Melville for the second half , but they were down and out when full-backs Garry Smart and Mike Ford got in each other ; s way and produced an own goal . |
22 | And er it 's cast iron of course , with a steel screw and then er big brass balls on the end of this thing and then you would squeeze it down and then if you did it correctly , you took it out and the indelible ink , would have transferred the actually letter including the signature on the flimsy which was then filed in the |
23 | it 'll be a matter of taking the details down and then if it 's that important we 'll have somebody call Monday morning . |
24 | ‘ Off the coast of Ras Al Khaimah and off the coast of Muscat , too , the Slave of the Devil has been known to catch a boat by the middle , break it — break its back and pull it down and down until all is gone . |
25 | it 's , it 's parted , the , the , the , the metal fang comes along and then when it gets to the end ere it 's split , it 's split |
26 | Er , I hoped I 'd made clear that if the profits of Pearsons erm er not only if they went down but even if er , there was only a small erm , increase in earnings per share er next year that the the directors ' salaries would be very considerably reduced and I thought I 'd already made that erm , er , directors ' erm remuneration total take home pay would be considerably reduced thought I 'd already made that point . |
27 | For elderly people , time speeds by , partly because their metabolic rate has slowed down but also because life holds far fewer surprises for them . |
28 | This is partly because it is difficult for me to write them down but mainly because I do n't have an intuitive feeling for equations . |
29 | Black gets it into the box Rozario got a header in but even as he headed the ball he limped away again and if he 'd have been properly fit then he would have really powered that one in . |
30 | Over and above that , obviously this is where the advantage to the policy holder comes in because obviously if they get a gearbox problem that 's going to cost , say , a hundred and eighty pounds in six months time , they 're not going to be able to go back to the dealer and say look I want you to put this right for me , because obviously it is outside the statutory guarantee . |