Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We got we 've got I could have twenty five sales execs sitting er in the Newca Tyne and Wear area put it that way on on across those products and they would n't even bump into each other .
2 But you see er you know you 'd got to do that so in between those times you could n't do much else could you ?
3 Naturally along with these powers comes an enhanced moral capability . ’
4 The one-inch maps of the east Midland counties are splashed all over with these shreds of green , usually distinguishable from true , ancient woodland by their small size and their regular shape .
5 In fact , during pregnancy , she becomes able to ingest and utilise more of the necessary substance than is required by the child alone so that by the end of pregnancy she will be better off for such substances as nitrogen , calcium etc. than she was at the beginning .
6 I 've , I 've I 've often thought I would never vote Tory but , I mean , I 've been better off in some ways in that I was able to buy my council house .
7 He treated Richard Branson with imperious disdain ; twice inviting him to his home , and being pointedly out on both occasions ; then declining to share his torpedo-sized spliffs when a meeting was at last arranged .
8 White City Retail Park Sale already on in some departments .
9 These nearly opaque layers were stripped away along with several areas of retouching .
10 I was not up to such men .
11 ‘ They seem to seem to bring the best out of both teams . ’
12 But for the majority of us there 's enough to get the best out of most effects in most playing situations .
13 Early on in both editions he writes , convincingly enough , of those who are unable to predict what will happen even when presented with all the necessary facts .
14 He was always up to these tricks .
15 Tim wants you to see some people he knows who do investment advice — then you 'd get more out of those shares .
16 — I would know then , once back in those days before everything changed , that my power is of little weight and not worth using .
17 ‘ I 'm going to get right back to these producers and let 'em know you 're back in the picture .
18 But if I had to decide I would say my favourite would be ( favourite country ) would be Canada because I have lived there the longest out of all places and so I know it better than any other country .
19 A force which holds one powerfully back from such opinions is however Sam Gamgee , who counterpoints the most solemn moments of crossing with banalities like ‘ Live and learn ! ’ and chatter about his uncle Andy ( who used to have a rope-walk at Tighfield ) .
20 The search is now on for more negatives to eliminate .
21 that they thought they could develop and hav hold events on , and er , he said , like we , we came up with some good ideas , put forward some ideas , really good ideas , for things to do on this land , and he said , the trouble is that all these councillors back on to these pieces of land , and he said , er , they do n't want people coming along and enjoying themselves on it , because they want to go and walk their labradors on it .
22 I like this very much as an easy summer skirt — three pieces knitted right across your machine , hooked back on to fewer stitches for a small yoke to avoid bulk at the waist — equally becoming to the very slender or larger lady .
23 SAG chairman of the board , John Robertson said ‘ we were n't expecting to have to work so hard at promoting the technical specifications … and the price is having to back off on these projects . ’
24 He changed taxis twice within three blocks , keeping a careful eye on the black Plymouth sedan which cruised sedately along behind both vehicles .
25 In doing this you will probably find that you have become concerned , not simply with the particular task they have to carry out , but with their relations with other officers carrying out other tasks or involved with other aspects of the investigation you are writing about , even down to such matters of internal etiquette as how high does an officer have to rank before he can go into the office of a superior without knocking ?
26 When on the pavement always walk facing the traffic and well out from any buildings .
27 ‘ Childbirth ’ our local priest called it , but I did n't really understand what he was on about until several years later when I came up against the problem again .
28 I rode along the cliff top and then in between some trees .
29 So we can keep the name Shakespeare and er we can keep the er tea towel trade and Stratford-on-Avon , though it is a pity what 's happened to the R S C is n't it , and maybe out of these ashes will rise a new Royal de Vere Company , one never knows . .
30 And yet — and yet — for all this earnest and worthy work of conservation , the life has gone irrevocably out of these stations .
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