Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There is a complete lack of understanding , and that goes right the way through the Health Service … |
2 | You pass you pass er the capital past two more roads , streets and you come to this one as goes right the way through into Street at . |
3 | Now it 's Avenue , goes right the way round . |
4 | I would see through a more coactive involvement in Europe , and establishing not just the physical link of the chunnel but expanding it right up to the northwest , a line that goes right the way through , that there is a material benefit to this area , from that connection . |
5 | It goes right the way you can see over there . |
6 | It goes right the way back . |
7 | Cos it goes right the way through . |
8 | When used with the to infinitive , on the other hand , find denotes rather the discovery of a fact : ( 96 ) I measured the tail of the dead rat , and found it to be two yards long . |
9 | The town represents overwhelmingly the focus of political power in Zambia today . |
10 | He goes on a bit … ’ |
11 | Goes on a bit thick . |
12 | So you 've got the children tomorrow lunchtime , you 've got the band tomorrow evening , but the library exhibition goes on a bit longer ? |
13 | It goes on a lot better than Amy 's . |
14 | And it goes on , it goes on every night right ? |
15 | Goes on an hour |
16 | it goes , it goes on an hour |
17 | Huh , he 's a good , good lad , but he 's er he drinks rather a lot and suffers quite a lot from hangovers , he comes in dries up and goes |
18 | The problem involves rather the ways in which Hegel has been read , absorbed and adapted . |
19 | My staff were faced with untidy heaps of apparatus apparatus in equipment rooms , and received little or no help from the student representatives So and then it sort of flabbers on a bit saying they 're |
20 | Those blacks were hitting the deck as soon as it moved , and in the reverberating seconds when we all look to see who 's been hit , the suede nips down the alley and into the car . |
21 | Doth all the winter-time at still midnight |
22 | Laverne points down the bank on the other side of the road . |
23 | This represents perhaps a quarter of the true figure . |
24 | This represents perhaps an indication of the forced nature of the experience — forced by the combination of the sensation of immobility of REM sleep in association with the rich visual experience offered by the overactive hindbrain . |
25 | Far from being a conclusion of the ‘ consumer-led ’ revolution beloved of propagandists , the change is the child of a retail revolution which , for the consumer , constitutes only a re-arrangement of his or her individual powerlessness . ’ |
26 | Unfortunately this constitutes only the assessment of a candidate 's suitability for entry to an interpreters ' qualifying course . |
27 | Make evokes merely the idea of " producing an effect " ( = the event expressed by the infinitive ) , so that causation is represented as operating instant by instant throughout the actualization of the latter and the two events are felt to coincide in time . |
28 | Mann tries to combine the desperation of their plight with a more lyrical look at Indian respect for struggle and death , all of which sits together a smidgeon uneasily until the final reel . |
29 | The protestant Christian has too quickly jumped to the conclusion that Catholicism regards the Holy Communion service as a work of salvation whereby the priest offers afresh the offering of Christ and pleads for salvation . |
30 | Four abseils down the corner ( the first chain is on the path ) will take you to Le Jardin , a hanging terrace complete with mini-forest . |