Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [adj] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 From this you can then judge when you can risk sleeping for an hour or two and so be much fresher for the more likely feeding times .
2 I , I maybe fall asleep for maybe an hour or two and then I 'm woken and I 'm coughing all the time .
3 Making sure that the available yarn is of the same quality , that is double knitting or chunky and so on , gather the total amount together .
4 The play is written for a Hertfordshire accent or similar and then you know I enclose and I say return if you do n't like it .
5 There was no issue on which he would n't take one side or other and preferably the minority , or losing side .
6 I thought it must be a visit to his lawyer or somesuch and politely asked no more .
7 It 's possible to trace George Michael back to the colourmotion , the white funk irony that more or less began with ABC and spawned a straight , bleached-out generation of Howard Jones and ( eventually ) the Hues , Wets , Styles and Curiositys ad nauseam .
8 Further analyses by age and marital status showed that married people less often spent any time in residential homes than single or previously married people of the same age .
9 The pattern , which continued into the last quarter of 1991 , was one of large periodic issues by tender or by auction and frequent and usually small issues of tranchettes of tap stock .
10 perhaps another of drawing and that and then we 've got to erm get pyjamas on
11 Once the only landfall for Britons bound for the Continent and far and away the best route today .
12 There are 5–6 oral papillae and 5 or more supplementary papillae .
13 The nurse may help promote sleep by reducing anxieties if possible and generally providing comfort — rearranging pillows or adjusting the backrest .
14 Robyn closed her mouth and swallowed and then swallowed again .
15 ( One might subtract the perception of the past from the perception of the future and smooth that once more as an index of optimism over time . )
16 Mitterrand suggested extending Bush 's measures to chemical and biological as well as conventional weapons and applying the plan globally .
17 Under dual capacity a member firm can act as both agent and principal whereas previously jobbers and brokers were separated .
18 Kanaan Abu Khadra was a case in point , a journalist in mandate Palestine — by all accounts a good one in a crusading and courageous if rather partisan sort of way — who founded and edited a newspaper called Al Shaab .
19 A beige carpet and soft green walls made the room light and spacious as well as providing a sufficiently neutral background .
20 and you know with violence and that and then as you work your way along there 'd be the sort of situation where there is n't any physical violence but there 's intimidation and fear
21 er , you know river fishing and that as well , there 's spa special camera .
22 A case in point is those forms of nationalism committed to policing not only actual geographic borders and literal or legally defined aliens , but symbolic and ideological boundaries ( both internal and external ) between the normal and the abnormal , the healthy and sick , the conforming and the deviant .
23 Smells , so often the reason for disinfection , are more appropriately dealt with by improving ventilation , remedial maintenance if necessary and more effective cleaning .
24 Stalin adhered to the agreement because he wished to maintain satisfactory relations with the United States if possible and perhaps because he felt that sooner or later Korea would fall into the Soviet sphere in any case .
25 The most important fact to remember is that it is highly contagious and one case can very easily develop into a large outbreak unless prompt and very strict isolation of any case is done .
26 They 've been working very hard , in some cases long hours I think it 's right because this is a similar discussion we had by Public Protection Committee about a report and the main thing about the report is to find ways in which this could be avoided and that we could take such action as necessary and obviously some matters to avoid such a happening again but having said that other parts of West Sussex have always tended to be erm when you get excess rain erm you tend to get flooded in on the train many times some houses have got boats down the bottom of their garden and it 's not just now it 's been flooded , but it has been flooded in more recent times and that 's probably something we should be looking at .
27 Stubbs makes some effort to link the conventions for the use of writing to general linguistic characteristics of writing , but finds it difficult to establish any hard and fast rules since different cultures see different characteristics as significant and so a variety of literacies has been developed .
28 Rather than seeing the electorate as independent and politically minded , it has been argued that they were easily susceptible to manipulation from above , and that they tended to defer to the wishes of their social superiors .
29 The aim of the game is to gas as many Jews as possible and then sell off the residual gold teeth .
30 A fuller account of these debates will be given in chapter 6 , but the core of the dispute , as far as research methods were concerned , centred on whether sociological data was best collected by the use of surveys and questionnaires , which were regarded by their supporters as scientific and so more reliable , or by fieldwork involving participant observation .
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