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

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1 When two-year-old Nicola saw the bricks , she glanced briefly at her mother , then threw each on in turn onto the floor .
2 Oh it 's one of those oh have you got ta keep that on during lesson .
3 You can pass that on to Control . ’
4 it 's king size , now that is too warm , we only put that on in winter
5 Er you will see that on in group four which is the top Unfortunately these are n't page numbers in this er pa they do n't have page numbers in this manual .
6 we find that we put that on in summer and it , it feel , keeps us warm even when weather just goes a bit
7 Paul Hammond was the Palace goalkeeper charged by Malcolm Allison to succeed the legendary John Jackson , and it was a measure of Paul 's ability that , eventually , he was able to do that successfully in spite of the attitude of some sections of the Palace crowd , which opposed his selection .
8 That regardless of background , education , race , sex , occupation or age every single trade unionist is an individual member with the same rights and responsibilities as his or her colleagues .
9 Schefflera well I 'd put that along in case it that
10 Well I 'd leave that in of course
11 Have you brought that in to mummy , the twigs ?
12 So , the fact that it 's guaranteed that , we 've actually built that in by design which makes it a feature .
13 so Sam can bring me that in after Christmas aunt , no-one , aunty Amy will bring it ?
14 It 's twenty two acre and we put all of that down to barley for er .
15 Now supposing then , this committee that John Major 's set up do something like that , and they get that down on paper .
16 Get together for discussion and they get that down on paper .
17 Analysing how the firm works and breaking that down into work which demands your professional training and expertise and work which does not is more important , since it allows the firm to work out the computer applications it needs .
18 There was nothing novel about the idea , but that alongside with liaison meetings of all the groups and the Union around specific issues , helped to strengthen links between us all .
19 You can not put that together with Halloween which basically is people going out thinking they 're going out to have fun and they 're having a bit of a laugh and everything else where 's there 's their underlying er connection with the devil .
20 I bundle all that together under history .
21 it has come to seem like that only by accident .
22 In The Alexandria Quartet ( 1957 — 60 ) , for example , Lawrence Durrell 's narrator Darley sets up and discusses aesthetic paradoxes , including ones affecting the text in which he figures , quite often enough to justify Durrell 's view that , as a whole , ‘ the novel is only half secretly about art , the great subject of modern artists ’ ( in Cowley 1963 : 231 ) .
23 If the police made Wheeler feel uncomfortable about who had what keys , Wheeler would simply pass this on with interest to anyone who crossed his path in the near future .
24 True to their craft and their inspiration , they passed this on to mankind .
25 For those pupils who possess some vision , there will need to be an emphasis on helping them to use this effectively for learning , with special training as well as some adapted materials .
26 I 'm gon na get some and take some down to grandma 's grave so I fe , I feel really guilty we 've not been there since Christmas eve !
27 ‘ She 's a gran ’ cook , ’ said Finn , offering this apparently in compensation .
28 I am beckoned , ‘ You must take this down to desk number twenty-three .
29 It was noticeable that infringements occurred in the last quarter more than in the rest of the game and I put this down to tiredness and a resulting lack of concentration .
30 Carefully , he narrowed this down to opinion , but this was a highly pressurised role where he had to think carefully over every throwaway line .
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