Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [adv] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Be a nice quick tea then this for tomorrow wo n't it ? |
2 | As for the 40% match-fee fine placed upon Pakistan for their slow over rate , this is little more than half of technically should have been applied , but Mr Hunte made certain allowances . |
3 | We have obviously at every Conference a certain amount also of Constitutional motions , er an organizational motion , and some , and some of tomorrow will be taken up with that as well as the announ , er announcement concerning the elections for the various committees . |
4 | Could have had some in , some in here could n't he ? |
5 | This at least ought to quieten panic about ageing because , if no more , it gives us a breathing space in which to research and to plan for future policy . |
6 | This at least will tend to improve informal quality control and provide the care and attention to the goals of the work that may be missing from contract analysis . |
7 | This at least can not be true , that it is proper to be the cause of avoidable ill … this at least is dogma . |
8 | Yet the very large concentrations at Faversham ( Harden 1956b , pp. 146–7 ) and the fact that some supposed European types are more common in England than on the Continent , for instance the Kempston type cone beakers ( Evison 1972 ) and bag beakers ( Harden 1978 , p. 2 ) , encourage a view that some at least may have been made in England . |
9 | We know that some at least will be cornered in dead-ends by ferrets , but not all the rabbits remaining underground will have been trapped in this way . |
10 | Peter Rogers , however , is adamant that neither of then could be called the real star of the ‘ Carry Ons ’ . |
11 | The benefits of training days such as today will be filly realised When a similar situation arises in the future , as it inevitably will . |
12 | Owen had then Adam and three others still marshalled at his back , not one of them whole , though these at least could stand and go . |
13 | Of the rest of the pack she says : ‘ I would n't want to be definite about how many of then will be around in five years ’ time . ’ |
14 | You could get it all in there would n't you ? |
15 | You ca n't you ca n't be expected to learn everything all at once can you ? |
16 | All that in there must have been that thick . |
17 | I knew that any more about abroad would be too much . |
18 | ‘ That at least would be human , ’ he growled . |
19 | That at least would give her one pleasant memory to take away from this whole crazy weekend . |
20 | There was a local schoolteacher coming round to give art therapy ; that at least should provide some light relief . |
21 | Perhaps the aspect of the postwar settlement to which he could most easily reconcile himself was decolonization , because that at least could be understood within a fundamentally nationalist framework . |