Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This had all been properly reported to Eighth Army .
2 For example , there has been a good deal of solid research on the changing nature of the mining industries in the Third World , once entirely and now less entirely dominated by First World TNCs .
3 Not all the effects of the privity doctrine are necessarily damaging to third party purchasers or creditors .
4 In addition , when applied two or three days prior to going on holiday , protective filters leave the skin better prepared for first exposure to the sun while preserving the natural qualities of the skin .
5 Lacking competition practice , she could only finish in sixth position .
6 Derby are offering trials to three Trinidad and Tobago internationals , Russell Latapy , Leonson Lewis and Philbert Jones , who all played in last month 's World Cup defeat by the United States .
7 Derby are offering trials to three Trinidad and Tobago internationals , Russell Latapy , Leonson Lewis and Philbert Jones , who all played in last month 's World Cup defeat by the United States .
8 Aye , ten and a half curtains for and she 's gon na get the net curtains Was Alex saying that young couple across the way from Thomas only moved in last week ?
9 as has been mentioned , which has been something that often has been composed by women and transmitted by women , and there 's recently been an anthology published of Scottish womens poetry , I think that 's a tradition and is perhaps related to second point , the fact that the material 's only just becoming available to us .
10 Correct preparation is vitally important , so to help with last minute advice and tips , RUNNING Magazine and Nike are hosting a London Marathon seminar on the afternoon of Saturday April 20 at 1pm .
11 First of all the much talked about third runway proposed for Heathrow , this 'll have a much stronger case for being located there , if there 's already a nice new terminal ready to cater for it .
12 Eliot is able to recall Shakespeare closely enough to suggest at first sight that an ironic contrast is aimed at , but also to present the possibility that the allusion functions as the poetic equivalent of a legal fiction .
13 Thorne 's ‘ Sports Page ’ , which was highly commended at last year 's Woodworker Show , uses more line than grain for the cartoon effect .
14 The latter is now much restored in nineteenth century Gothic style as a museum .
15 Will , a dreadlocked Dracula with a well-earned dance diploma , suddenly jerks into first gear , strutting his stuff with a new found aplomb , while Colin , a deadringer for ex-Bauhaus ‘ star ’ David J , steps warily towards the mike to deliver the final part of The Shamen 's carefully pre-arranged puzzle .
16 Will , a dreadlocked Dracula with a well-earned dance diploma , suddenly jerks into first gear , strutting his stuff with a new found aplomb , while Colin , a deadringer for ex-Bauhaus ‘ star ’ David J , steps warily towards the mike to deliver the final part of The Shamen 's carefully pre-arranged puzzle .
17 Apple Computer Inc is apparently negotiating with third party manufacturers — including Radius Inc and DayStar Digital Inc — to develop PowerPC versions of the Macintosh for specific markets , according to Computer Reseller News .
18 All this actually amounts to , however , is the existing EMS ( once so resisted by those converts ) , after capital controls are finally gone , as long planned for next year .
19 ‘ Have your family all lived through last night ? ’ she queried instead .
20 By this time the port was the third largest in England for imports , after London and Liverpool , and was only beaten into fourth place for exports by Newcastle .
21 The 47%-owned Reading business made a modest contribution , much improved on last year , but the training division continued to make a loss .
22 And the company has unveiled a pre-tax loss of $2.3m for the last quarter of 1991 , much improved on last time 's $59m .
23 I would like to have a family one day but I can not think about next week , let alone something as important as that , ’ she added with already familiar coyness .
24 ‘ But we had arranged not to go until next week .
25 I shall argue in Chapter 4 that most of the adolescent Creole users are best treated as second dialect speakers of Creole rather than second language learners .
26 Yes yes , they 're not opening till next week are they ?
27 Regulations implementing this part of the Act are not expected until next year .
28 A decision is not expected until next year .
29 An improvement is not expected until next summer .
30 The band will appear as a seven-piece to preview material from their forthcoming album , not expected until next summer .
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