Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb -s] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 As we straighten our tie and suck on a Cloret , we reflect gloomily that the Mail on Sunday categorized Denice 's former dates as ‘ rich , famous and suntanned ’ and we try to hope that perhaps she feels like a change .
2 So she goes to a clinic and exactly the same thing happens .
3 So she looks like a princess and she looks like her mum .
4 And out he goes and gets this woman and in she comes with a chart with a woman 's name the job number , that done it week by week or fortnight , whatever it does .
5 Then swiftly she launches into a staccato attack on political buffoonery and the Government in general before lashing at the crass assumptions that men make about women , and reaching the parts of chaps ' angst-filled sexuality that mere innuendo could never find .
6 However much he sounds like an aristocratic flasher , the Blue Baron is in fact a fictitious flying ace from the Great War and the star of Zeppelin 's latest budget blaster .
7 Basically it consists in a failure in the ego by means of which inner , subjective sensations become confused with those originating in the outside world — an observation which reveals how close projection is to thoroughgoing hallucination ( with which it is , of course , frequently allied in paranoia ) .
8 You can not put a time on how long it takes for a swimfeeder to empty .
9 Right , er Right , it 's how long it takes for a whole substance to react , so it ca n't Say you put two
10 Perhaps it goes through a tunnel and squirts itself out into another universe somewhere else .
11 Perhaps it speaks to a part of our mind that does not know about self-control — a part that remembers the time when we were entirely in someone else 's power and they , in a certain sense , were in ours .
12 Perhaps it stems from a sensation that I am in some way making a prediction of awful catastrophe , and not just telling a story .
13 If only it holds for a while . ’
14 So he gets in a cab , he 's got nothing , he just gets in a cab and he goes , he 's sitting , sit sitting in the cab and the man goes what 's the matter ?
15 So he dreams of a highways authority , which could charge , not tax — and the magic of semantics would leave the cash in the transport budget .
16 So he ends with a toast to the bridesmaids and/or Matron of Honour .
17 So he lives with a lurking fear of exposure as a fraud .
18 So it points towards an infection but it does n't prove it .
19 Petalling starts at the bottom and works up , overlapping so it looks like a tiled roof because theoretically that sheds the rain .
20 But be clever and do it like Dad did ; arrange it so it looks like a burglary . ’
21 You said you had to model it but make it , squeeze it in the middle so it 's fatter at the ends that 's it , so it looks like a canoe
22 So it comes as a surprise to discover that this is not always the case .
23 So it comes as a surprise to discover that there is one section of the department which does have regular problems of robbery and criminal damage — our Parking Section .
24 So it comes to a third .
25 Like everyone else in this market , IBM is trying to make it easy for small sites to install so it comes in a wide variety of fixed configurations that encompass various Token Ring , Ethernet wide area network and SDLC attached devices .
26 But nevertheless it seems like a reasonable hypothesis the that that er expectations about future prices are revised in proportion , er the errors in expectations in the previous period , alright .
27 In away he acts as a risk channel .
28 Thus it nestles in a hollow with the Wolds rising to the north .
29 Thus it acts as an exact metaphor for the necessity of a broad perspective in addressing any ecological question .
30 With a little effort , the transfer function between its input and load resistance R may be shown to be Thus it performs as a third-order Butterworth filter when
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