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

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1 It does however provide expressly that execution of letters rogatory does not imply ultimate recognition of the jurisdiction of the authority issuing the letter rogatory or a commitment to recognise or enforce any judgment .
2 Presumably this lining-up of grades , with equivalents in the old O level and CSE grading system , was undertaken in order to reassure people that ‘ standards ’ were going to be as rigorous as before .
3 Arguably this advocacy of mercurials for the treatment of syphilis laid the foundations for the success of the paracelsian movement , because the newly arrived scourge of syphilis was the most feared disease of the sixteenth century , occupying a similar position to AIDS in Africa today .
4 Remarkably this clump of limes which is 60 feet across , started as one tree which was coppiced by woodmen in Neolithic times .
5 We would be quite happy to pass on this information to persons planning on visiting and/or diving in the Florida Keys .
6 Perhaps that tension between politicians , people and public culture , with its awesome gulf between beliefs and actions , is the real legacy of the Thatcher years .
7 It is frustrating that so little pottery from settlements has been examined in this manner , although Brisbane ( 1981 ) has proposed a model for various modes of production that may be appropriate for such pottery .
8 erm , only that sort of rules , probably a big advantage I think of staying in er sixth form is that erm you know the staff , you know the system and it and they know you , erm if you go
9 Who brought in that pile of Readers ' Digests ?
10 And er generally er with families being larger er in those days , erm there 'd be perhaps another couple of sons working or or something like to help .
11 Basically , we 're putting together this package of presenters .
12 Naturally this flurry of police activity will get into the newspapers .
13 We , we put together some sort of words on anyway , we 've er
14 I know in our case , and therefore probably in a lot that it is n't always possible , they 'll always find a way in , but if there was some perhaps advice to people it might bring down this number of complaints , that you could perhaps do before the wasp season begins , I do n't know whether that 's a possibility or not .
15 But does all this work for runners ?
16 I do not understand why — because of her little temperaments in the theatre this morning — we are having all this talk of lawsuits and resignations .
17 The , it is a competitive marketplace ; er we 're not alone in the U K , if you look at the rest of Europe , you 'll find er inflation lower yes , but salary increases for the senior jobs and the top jobs there , are also higher than they are lower down , so this widening of differentials is n't just something that is , is the British disease , it occurs in other European countries as well .
18 Even so this sequence of events is very unlikely to happen and occurs some million times slower than would have been the case if there were neutrons there to start with .
19 Just as a battle begins in a state of equilibrium between tile two sides , which gradually alters one way or the other , until it is clear that the balance has tilted so far that the issue can no longer be in doubt — so this gathering of rabbits in the dark , beginning with hesitant approaches , silences , pauses , movements , crouchings side-by-side and all manner of tentative appraisals , slowly moved , like a hemisphere of the world into summer , to a warmer , brighter region of mutual liking and approval , until all felt sure that they had nothing to fear .
20 Yet she 'd walked right into this marvelous chance , with no mother who would get jealous of her with the baby , only this bunch of doctors to deal with .
21 Having swept through the shops with A Place of Stones , this Irish writer is now a book a year person , and here gives us another tale about twins , only this time about boys .
22 ‘ I 've lost three pounds and I 'm back to my weight of all last season , 13 stone , although I will be even sharper if I come down another couple of pounds .
23 Last night she had rather regretted that she was , so many possible associations burgeoned , seemed to welcome , so much activity with aunts and uncles , cousins and children of these connected families , a really pleasant time opening up .
24 The result has been that a century which has seen so much development in terms of resources and method in historical research , has also seen a recurrent historical scepticism in theology .
25 One gets so much inspiration in letters from one 's bank manager . ’
26 Why do words receive so much consideration in dispositions widely held to be free of form ?
27 There is so much opportunity for children to look at the nature of the physical world around them which is n't taken advantage of , and which could be , and I think that may have something to do with the attitude of teachers as much as the attitude of children .
28 There is so much opportunity for children to look at the nature of the physical world around them which is n't taken advantage of , and which could be , and I think that may have something to do with the attitude of teachers as much as the attitude of children .
29 There is so much waste in groups and record companies , ’ he says .
30 Durness is a scattered clifftop community straggling the road , the last outpost of civilisation in the far north , a windswept and cheerless place made tolerable by the welcome and hospitality of hotels and guest houses : it is surprising to find so much accommodation for visitors in so austere an environment .
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