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

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1 The web of confusion that has surrounded the whole Nimslo venture is now so tangled that not even Nimslo can say exactly how much investment the company has attracted .
2 After the sale , the dealer Bruno Meissener said : ‘ The estimate was too high , and collectors want Rembrandts to be later , larger and more obviously Rembrandt .
3 Subject : Majestic or not so Leeds
4 I found that I had become very tired and once again Boris said ‘ It 's time to go . ’
5 I talked to you and you were grand , and you said Mother would be grand and then suddenly Sean manages to spoil everything . ’
6 But he himself did not sound particularly happy and once again Hazel felt oddly perplexed .
7 A major new library opened in 1973 and soon afterwards Nottingham was proud to open the first Medical School to be established in Britain this century .
8 Er Mr first and then then Mr .
9 Having found their way into museums and institutions around the world they were usually identified as Inca or most often Chimó .
10 And Wednesday another cloudy day with the risk of an odd shower it will be warmer than today though Wednesday 's high twelve Celsius fifty four Fahrenheit .
11 It seems if we agree to these new constituents coming through , we 'll only do it by having additional buildings which are utterly wasteful and quite honestly Mr Deputy Speaker , I think you 'll your constituents a very distressed indeed about the waste , the fraud and the mismanagement of the E C , of course Sir .
12 In contrast , the Spanish Romanesque is rougher , more austere , more solemn than not only Mohammedan architecture but also Romanesque work from elsewhere in Europe .
13 Two East Antrim players were sin-binned and not surprisingly Antrim got their second goal in the 69th minute through Allister Reilly to grab the vital points .
14 Across the road in Parliament in the late sixties , as Wilson , Castle and Crossman wore themselves out in the cause , as they saw it , of a more modern and socially just Britain , there sat in the Leader of the Opposition 's office a man who not only shared the Jenkins view of workload but was planning exactly what he would do about it if the electorate gave him his chance .
15 Both Salomon Brothers Inc and more importantly Goldman Sachs & Co have moved Sun Microsystems Inc shares off their recommended buy lists : basically Goldman thinks Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT and Intel Corp 's Pentium are going to be more than Sun can handle , hurting its ability to improve earnings on a sustained basis over the next year or so and impeding its gains in market share ; Goldman believes Sun 's financial model may need to change more quickly than the company can realise ; the long-term judgment is based on Goldman 's view of Sun 's business as 80% to 85% client side where it thinks Windows , especially NT , will dominate in client-server systems , even where high-performance client products are needed .
16 Last but not least Kevin McNamara 's Wild ( Mammals ) Animal Protection Bill was not supported by many leading Conservatives .
17 Last but not least Surrey have given us a second fine Chairman in Pauline Kenward .
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