Example sentences of "[adv] [unc] [noun sg] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Right Er keyboard getting sweaty . |
2 | We could n't get the centenary of the Origin of Species into our programme — that was nineteen fifty nine and we had n't started then — but I did persuade tonight 's speaker to deliver one of our early centenary lectures on the subject of Darwin 's subsequent book , that is the book on the Descent of Man , which appeared in eighteen seventy one , and I am sure that those of you who were there on that occasion in December eighteen seventy one will remember it as a stimulating and |
3 | Tonight 's programme suggests such parental back-up is n't always enough , but that police will continue to caution young offenders , because the criminal justice system simply ca n't handle a big increase in cases . |
4 | But yesterday 's race proved another boost for the Doncaster chances of favourite User Friendly , who beat All At Sea in the Oaks . |
5 | Yesterday 's decision concluded one of the most embarrassing chapters in racing history and brought the curtain down on the ‘ National That Never Was . ’ |
6 | Yesterday 's decision gives those schools the scent of Government cash for building work next year , but Ms Armstrong , MP for North West Durham , accused Mr Fallon of using ministerial office for party political advantage . |
7 | It is no wonder that yesterday 's debate did little for democracy and nothing to help the country understand Maastricht . |
8 | Yesterday 's judgment raises two issues . |
9 | Our report of the Highland Cattle Society 's sale at Oban in yesterday 's paper contained some incorrect information . |
10 | Yesterday 's announcement brings that plan forward by nine months . |
11 | Lou Macari and Frank Connor will keep Paul Byrne , Pat Bonner and Tony Mowbray as their three foreigners in tomorrow 's team to face Sporting Lisbon . |
12 | Instead , it is Rangers who go into tomorrow 's draw guaranteed six more games from the recent innovation of the mini-leagues . |
13 | Currently the Tories hold twenty three seats , Labour seventeen , and twenty two for the Liberal Democrats , and it 's hard to see tomorrow 's vote allowing any party to take the thirty two seats needed for outright control . |
14 | Today 's order confirms that . |
15 | Today 's newspaper has several interesting articles . |
16 | Today 's newspaper has several interesting articles . |
17 | But today 's incident follows another last month in which two prison officers were attacked with a knife . |
18 | Today 's universe contains four observable forces — the electromagnetic and gravitational ones , which work over long ranges , and the weak and strong nuclear ones , which work only locally . |
19 | The authors speculated that this discrimination occurred in shortlisting for senior house officer and senior registrar posts ( rather than in interviews ) , and today 's study supports that speculation . |
20 | The double of theatre is reality which today 's mankind leaves unused ’ ( Esslin 1976 ) . |
21 | Today 's professional has two assistants , reflecting an increased amount of teaching , shop sales , professional tournaments and playing requests . |
22 | Today 's cigarette has 110 years of image-making behind it . |
23 | Network Southeast carries passengers three hundred and ninety million passengers a year , more than half the total for the whole of B R. So although off peak increases have been pegged at four percent , today 's announcement affects huge numbers of commuters . |
24 | But today 's alert suggests Serbian rebels may now be prepared to fire on Hercules planes when they 're at their most vunerable , as they taxi in the airport perimeter . |
25 | As the previous chapter showed , many aspects of growing up in today 's world encourage such a dismissive attitude to religion . |
26 | We must remember , however , that today 's uprating comes more than a year after the Conservative leadership coup and that there can be no excuse for the provisions . |