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

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1 The duo first came to the fore via their input on A Guy Called Gerald 's ‘ Voodoo Ray ’ , through their own fine single ‘ All This And Heaven Too ’ , and their production work on Kiss AMC 's category-confusing ‘ A Bit Of U2 ’ .
2 They watched a Saturday-afternoon film on television , All This and Heaven Too .
3 Public protests helped to prevent this and worship now continues as before
4 It is part of the Quality Assurance activity to validate this and LIFESPAN merely provides all the information necessary for you to make your judgement ( via the approval listings ) .
5 Well no , no , I did n't fancy him yesterday , he was a bit rusty , he needed a day to get back into form , but two winners ; lets mention the other one , that one in the Biddistone all age stakes , Nicholas was there , six to four on , trained by his good lady and half and hour later , in the four o'clock , finish , Shining Jewel , romped home at eleven to one in the Gainsborough Claiming Stakes , a division two race for three year olds .
6 But in time Christian people came to ask after the fundamental values of Christianity ; such that slavery then became an impossibility .
7 Foreign offices were affected by them just as much as service abroad .
8 Competition between the Poles and the Commission had driven up the price of land in Pomerania by over 100 per cent by 1900 , so that land the German farmers did not want to farm cost twice as much as farmland anywhere else in Germany .
9 Even if they do as much as glance directly at an advertisement , they rarely stop and read it carefully , making notes as they do so .
10 Then you take that and taper down a bit and then it 's gon na split again
11 You can come up and let yourself go — shout about and that and muck about .
12 All these and myriad more , whose names …
13 If this is so , there must be a facility for holding portions of text in parallel on screen , for altering either of them in any way desired , and for moving all or part out of one text and into the other .
14 All and they'zre tomorrow .
15 Somebody called John Hawley reviewed the novel for the Times , and he was rather sniffy : ‘ Begley is clearly after something more than entertainment here : he wants to write The Great Gatsby .
16 More than moisture Less is best when it comes to moisturising .
17 On the other hand we are fortunate indeed if we happen to be in a business that is so secure that it is enough for us to make effortless decisions that never require us to do more than flow along with established patterns .
18 Likewise on glaciers , tight ropes should prevent anybody from ever dropping much more than waist deep into a hidden crevasse — a position from which the victim can usually be dragged out .
19 Hardly any part of it stood more than waist high now , much was covered in grass or blackthorn bushes , and it could never have been more than a chapel anyway .
20 It must be more than propaganda though ?
21 Sometimes when you meet a beautiful woman , you know their beauty is more than skin deep , and so it was with Rachel . ’
22 Of course , the good ideas are more than skin deep .
23 So besides a breadth of designs you wo n't find anywhere else , your Woodstock kitchen is built to last with beauty that is more than skin deep .
24 It became increasingly difficult for assistance from outside to reach the nationalists , and their united front with the communists was no more than skin deep , but even so the Japanese could not extract a surrender .
25 The distinction , however , is little more than skin deep .
26 His flute-playing , the vast quantity of bad French poetry he wrote , his friendship with Voltaire ( carefully advertised but when put to the test no more than skin deep ) impressed many contemporaries and have impressed some historians .
27 Whether anything has changed in the issues which divide the US and its European partners is no clearer after this encounter , and we are left with only the haziest idea of whether the mutual admiration is any more than skin deep .
28 Points out that even though no more than week long , seemed to last approx. 2000 years given their children with talent for running away from home/eating razor blades/climbing into boot of car to die/vomiting continuously/fighting with our children in between asthma bouts .
29 His premiership appeared not so much to be running out as running down , Few believed that when he came back in the autumn he would be able to do more than coast gently and desultorily along for another six months .
30 So I think we may have to take this as part of the council meeting when we get a report back , cos obviously , there 's a degree of urgency in whatever we do about this , but I can suggest that we can do no more than report back to the next council meeting that we 've discussed this , and that it is in solicitor 's hands .
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