Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Her parents were due to go away on holiday at the start of the following week . |
2 | Following his visit to Du Pont , Sir Patrick was due to go on to Magherafelt , much of which was destroyed by a bomb explosion yesterday . |
3 | Their questions are due to go on throughout Wednesday with other objecting organisations and individuals starting their cross-examination on Thursday . |
4 | The concert by Prince was due to go ahead at Blenheim Palace last August . |
5 | Fares in other regions are due to go up in May . |
6 | And then , out of the blue , as she was getting ready for bed on the evening before Kirsty was due to go off on holiday , Mrs Aitken tapped on Shiona 's bedroom door . |
7 | ‘ Are n't you and Charles due to go off on holiday soon ? ’ she queried , when tea and biscuits were duly dispensed to Lucy and she could sit down on a wicker-backed chair and sip her own . |
8 | ‘ The day before I was due to go back to England he asked me to marry him . |
9 | About a week before Michael was due to go back into hospital , we managed a few days holiday in the Lake District . |
10 | Ms Callil thinks it can be more profitable to go straight into paperback . |
11 | The answer which Marx gave to this problem resembles that given later by Durkheim . |
12 | I 'm not sure how that fits in with costings like you know , but you know what I mean . |
13 | and then they 'll just pick one out of that to go on as part of the calendar . |
14 | You know sometimes the way forward is backward , there are no short cuts with god , if he 's leading along a certain path and were disobedient , there 's no way we can opt out of it and join the trail further along , he does n't allow it , its back to where we left it , that 's were we 've got ta get back to , we ca n't skip an experience , we ca n't miss any thing out , we 've got to go back to where we start , where we were when we left the trail and Naomi has to do just that to go back to Bethlehem , that 's the way forward for her , and you see because we all , we always find this if we are really children of god , then we can never ever be satisfied away from the will of god , there 's nothing else that meets our need , its god will or nothing , you know , when we know frustration in our lives , when we know sort of the , these annoyances and , and , and , and er sense of frustration there , its not because god is leaving us that way its invariably cos we have actually gone out of gods will because he 's will is not frustrated , its satisfying , can I just , it will only really be headings this morning , just leave us with three brief headings in this little incident that we 'll read or we , we wo n't read the whole passage but its , er in the remainder of the , or more or less the whole of the remainder of the first chapter tha that the cost was involved and then the choices that were made and then the commitment , the cost that was involved Naomi had to pay something , you see before she could return to Naomi she had to con , before Naomi sorry could return er to , to Bethlehem , she had to acknowledge she 'd done wrong , she had failed , she had sinned , she had to acknowledge she had made a mistake now in fairness to Naomi she did it and she excepted her responsibility , she did n't try and shift the blame on |
15 | We do n't need that to go out to clients . |
16 | There is some evidence that the sexually transmitted form of hepatitis is more likely to lead to liver damage than that passed on by means of blood products . |
17 | That refers exclusively to parish councillors in Selby district ? |
18 | It was also over 50 per cent more than that laid down in codes for the relief of famine as a basic subsistence diet ( Kynch 1989 ) . |
19 | In effect , the principle is the same as that laid down in G. v. G. ( Minors : Custody Appeal ) [ 1985 ] 1 W.L.R. 647 . |
20 | But can she really believe it is possible to go back to Cleveland over whose dead bodies she will return ? |
21 | Hence it is not possible to claim conclusively by observation of expenditure figures that standards of health care today have improved compared to forty years ago , nor that the standards in the UK today are worse than those in other industrialised countries . |
22 | It would then be all right to go back to England and Glyn ? |
23 | I hope I am still alive to go back to Palestine again . |
24 | If we are outside , we shall not enjoy the advantages of a single currency or have the investment in this country of those companies — our own and overseas firms — which want to invest in the core of Europe and enjoy full access to all that goes on in Europe . |
25 | At the door is an insight into the true melding nature of all that goes on in Wainfleet — half a wooden beer barrel from Bateman 's Brewery , planted with flowers and set beside an iron shoe scraper . |
26 | You may have got quite friendly now , but she does n't necessarily know all that goes on in Robert 's mind . ’ |
27 | This goes back in section two , yes , and when they give you your induction report , which we 've still got to put some results on , that goes back in section three . |
28 | Reuters news agency reported that KGHM had lost US$70,000,000 and that strikers had been offered one-off payments equivalent to US$100 to US$130 each to go back to work . |
29 | Reuters news agency reported that KGHM had lost US$70,000,000 and that strikers had been offered one-off payments equivalent to US$100 to US$130 each to go back to work . |
30 | er there 's a bit of stew in there , would you like some of that heated up in microwave ? |