Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adv] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | People coming in from outside will bring in dirt and dust and damp as a matter of course so it 's advisable to have both an outer and inner door mat . |
2 | Perhaps a few hours away from here would cure the feeling of claustrophobia that was beginning to creep over her . |
3 | Anyone wishing to know more about NEAR can visit the project team office at or telephone |
4 | If the pollution fails to disperse , the bans which take place from 6am to 8pm may become a permanent feature . |
5 | To impose the condition that disabled parking spaces must be taken up before 10.30am will render it impossible for many , many of them to take advantage of this ‘ concession . ’ |
6 | But if the Prime Minister does not get a grip soon , even those who have staunchly backed him up to now will conclude that there is no alternative but for him to go . |
7 | Well for now let's go to another Charlton , soccer legend , Bobby Charlton , you heard him on Richard Rielly 's programme this afternoon , he 's coming to the area next Wednesday for the press launch of the Bobby Charlton Sports Day , which will be held at the Blackbird Ley 's leisure centre on the twenty fourth of April . |
8 | Erm From there to there let's make it er Okay that 's a hundred and sixty , that 's a hundred and sixty , that 's a hundred and sixty That 's seven o'clock and that 's five o'clock , three o'clock and that 's one o'clock . |
9 | In these studies , Bjornsson used groups of 24 or more readers ( of whom half at least would have been native speakers ) and calculated correlations to check the reliability of their judgements , On sets of 100 texts , the correlations were on average 0.99 , which suggests that for adults at least , there is a high level of agreement about what is difficult . |