Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [prep] [art] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Apparently , the girl was an attractive woman and she no doubt knew how to present herself as temptingly as possible , They exchanged what Miller describes as ‘ the usual preliminaries ’ about money and walked on together up the by now rapidly dusking street .
2 erm in the days when they had terraced houses back to back terraced houses erm well anywhere in the country I guess but but where I come from it was fine for the people who lived with their doors on the on the road but the people who lived at the other side of the block they could n't get from the road so every so often down the down the terrace they had a little alley way an entry I think you 'd probably call it in Scotland , do n't they ?
3 5.1 The Supplier will supply the Products hereunder initially at the ex works prices set out in Schedule 5 hereto .
4 Rather than write them in the book , just put the answers down either on a on a piece of paper .
5 I 'd I 'd submit the erm Humberside Policy E four erm not exactly as a as a model policy or even as best practice .
6 Exactly actually on a on a point on body piercing for people who have n't had anything pierced and you should everybody should have if you go and have it done during the cold weather it 's better .
7 Then when you look at the other range of human societies , then you have to say well you know how is it , how is it working out in other in other types of societies where all the basic erm conditions of life may be different and that of course is one of these big erm big and small problems that we still , we 're still really at the at the starting point fact .
8 The diagram corresponding to ( 36 ) is therefore : With the above analysis we can now account for the paradoxical fact that the verb perceive is found more frequently with the to infinitive than with the bare version : ( 55 ) No one could possibly enter his rooms without perceiving him to be a man of wealth .
9 The warrant officer nodded understanding , and he broke rank and moved quickly forward along the outside of the now almost stationary line of troopers .
10 But the old gargoyles off the church were saved and they 've stuck them up all over the on the erm dividing piece between the church and this new er section .
11 Well this came up actually on a on a radio sho er chat thing that was open to the public in Blaenau Ffestiniog last night er where the chair was saying erm well you know I mean a lot of the a lot of the people that have n't been very involved in this strike that I think should have been involved .
12 Now so in a in a way I 've answered your your er question by saying that erm we are doing an awful lot of reselling .
13 And if you had a complete attendance you got your er you got your fee back again from the from .
14 That 's plenty fast enough for a for a thirty-eight-tonne articulated vehicle is n't it ?
15 Well basically with a with a volt meter
16 We 're only having two or three up here anyway for the for the .
17 And there were some flats were n't there with the with Tommy on the w er Philip , that 's right , Tommy on one day and he , that pub , he picked a bloke up and threw him straight through the bloody pub window .
18 Opportunity and er there are n't too many around unfortunately in the in the bracket of the fifties .
19 It 's so difficult to add up the the hours , but I mean it 's a number of days of course it 's not working solidly you know , maybe only for an up an hour or an hour .
20 Oxford fought tenaciously all round the outside of the long Surrey bend and by Chiswick Steps had drawn level again .
21 Just note the er the entrance round there in the in the hedge , er from the new building nearby .
22 Okay so in a in a fixed time
23 I just want to talk very briefly to the about er reducing staffing at community centres and with particular reference to one in in the ward that I represent which is street .
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