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

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1 I tried to be as patient as I could and I think David 's mother has realised for quite a long time that I was quite a good daughter-in-law to her ( although I was n't a daughter-in-law at that time ) but as a girl friend , I could understand her finding it obnoxious that her son brought some strange person into the house .
2 I got through quite a few bits and pieces that was
3 So much detail is now accumulating on so wide a range of taxonomic groups that a mini-theory can be erected for virtually every one of them .
4 ‘ But I have n't done anything — except be an absolute misery , ’ she added honestly as she realised for perhaps the first time what a wet blanket she had been .
5 The BBC 's Children 's Department , Newman felt , was still catering for only a small proportion of the nation 's youngsters : the ordered few for whom parents bought Look & Learn , The Eagle or maybe even Hotspur .
6 They encompass all kinds of visual material and account for both the aesthetic and non-aesthetic response .
7 However , in a number of cases the variables on the right-hand side of equation ( 6.5 ) account for rather a small proportion of the variance of the left-hand side variable , suggesting that some important influences on have been omitted from the estimating equation .
8 It may well be , however , that this approach misses important explanatory factors which account for why the military-industrial complex has developed .
9 Consider financial services , for example , which already account for nearly a third of GDP .
10 Government services account for approximately the same share of national output as manufacturing .
11 The police account for over a third of these specific grants .
12 They account for over a third of the western world 's output of mechanical engineering products and should , says the bulletin , maintain this position .
13 I understand perfectly well why that should be so , as the hon. Member for Blackburn ( Mr. Straw ) made clear in the Second Reading debate his support for the higher education reforms , which account for quite a large part of the bulk of the latter part of the Bill .
14 These account for around a fifth of live births in this group of handicaps , but due to the limited life-expectancy , they are not present in the community .
15 The company claims that servers will account for $1,000m of its business by the end of the year — they account for around a third of Sun 's revenue now .
16 The company claims that servers will account for $1bn of its business by the end of the year — they account for around a third of Sun 's revenue now .
17 Voluntary schools in England account for about a third of primary schools and a fifth of secondary schools ( see Figure 6.9 ) .
18 However , the particles in even the most opaque Cytherean clouds account for only a tiny fraction of the atmospheric volume occupied by the cloud , and therefore the cloud particles , as on the Earth , are minor atmospheric components .
19 Joint ventures account for only a small part of Hungary 's company start-up boom .
20 While this represents an important development in Parliament 's powers of scrutiny , non-departmental bodies account for only a small part of the work of these committees which are quite unable to exercise anything like detailed oversight .
21 A major difficulty is that the inert gases account for only a small fraction of the volatiles known at the surfaces and in the atmospheres of the three planets , where the volatiles almost entirely consist of CO 2 , H 2 O , N 2 and O 2 , or of compounds derived from them such as carbonates , hydroxy-silicates and nitrates .
22 As yet , these schools account for only a small amount of annual expenditure — 3 million in 1989–90 — but the government 's expenditure plans provide for this sum to increase ( to 20 million by 1991–2 ) as more schools choose to ‘ opt out ’ of LEA control and financing ( HM Treasury , 1990 , Table 11.1 ) .
23 Further analysis showed no differences in results between schools in which the projects were taught for only the minimum time compared with those that taught it for longer .
24 The activity was sustained for quite a long time by pupils who , according to their label , have difficulty sustaining anything .
25 A thousand feet on the QNH in solid cloud and driving rain ‘ somewhere near Maidenhead ’ is not a good place for a young pilot to be — especially with less than eighty hours flying time , no ratings , and in an aeroplane flown for only a few hours beforehand .
26 Just 1,000 feet on the QNH in solid cloud and driving rain ‘ somewhere near Maidenhead ’ is not a good place for a young pilot to be , especially one with less than eighty hours flying time , no ratings , and in an aeroplane flown for only a few hours beforehand !
27 At first the Palace asked for just a thousand exclusive ties to be made .
28 From forty thousand pounds worth of designer garden to patio displays for just a few pounds — there 's something for everyone .
29 Printed by Imprimeries Réunies , Lausanne , the books are intended for both the general public and scholars .
30 Although we thought at first that this was a saw intended for only a serious builder , we discovered that it also earned its keep doing fairly mundane cutting jobs that would normally be done by hand .
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