Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [adj] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We are still in business and still functioning as normal for this year 's but we might have to revert to a one-day show in 1993 , ’ added Mr Steel .
2 ‘ We are still in business and still functioning as normal for this year 's show .
3 The thing is you 've got ta feel sorry for these Aussie 's have n't you ?
4 Stephen left a message , grateful for two days ' grace .
5 But the heavy rain has been welcomed by the British Waterways , as a much needed boost for its canals and reservoirs which have been kept low during this year 's long , hot summer .
6 As I mentioned on the phone yesterday : update on music permissions that have developed since last week : Waterfront ( Simple Minds ) ( confirmation awaited from artists ) and I Like Driving in my Car ( Madness ) will be £75 each for 3 years ' world license , excluding USA .
7 Seats in the new Olympic Gallery , which cost £40 each for last month 's game against Italy , have now been reduced to £20 .
8 Seats in the new Olympic Gallery , which cost £40 each for last month 's game against Italy , have now been reduced to £20 .
9 A row about 100 cm ( 3 ft ) long is ample for one family 's needs for most herbs .
10 Furthermore , the sex ratio was even lower for new opioid users-2.8:1 .
11 Previously to T N T Dave was in the steel industry , and he worked in that for thirty years er , doing , and one or two other things , one of which was G K N , that 's it .
12 But these same Ministers claim that for other people 's children , the best can be achieved in large classes , in crumbling buildings without sufficient books and equipment and with inadequately paid teachers .
13 When I say existed for ten years , er I I did make a slight mistake in that for ten years erm the village .
14 When a speaker S who speaks a particular variety V1 of a language L moves to an area where the local language is , in terms of speakers ' own assessments , a different variety of the same language L — in other words , a different dialect of L — say , V2 , it is usual for that individual 's speech to acquire some of the phonological and grammatical characteristics of V2 .
15 Before rehearsals started , he got himself in trim by running every day , knowing that he would have to be ultra-fit for each night 's three-hour performance , appearing on stage for almost every minute of it .
16 Jim Payne , 21 , who turned professional after last year 's Walker Cup , took third prize of £14,000 after a 69 for 289 with Essex 's Paul Curry ( 73 ) , Derbyshire 's Mark Roe ( 72 ) and Argentina 's Eduardo Romero ( 73 ) joint fourth on 291 for £9,533 prizes .
17 Meanwhile , Llandundo put on a brave face yesterday and struggled to get back to normal after last week 's devastating floods .
18 Was there anything different about this year 's festival ?
19 Er er it seems that the Council have known about this for six months er and it 's only within the last week or two er that information has got out so it seems to me that that 's something that er that we ought to take an interest in .
20 1 : How 's this for four year 's old and 7,758 hours on the clock ?
21 I have the impression that the arts should be first and foremost about developing pupils ' autonomy , not only in terms of the artistic skills which were being achieved , but also in valuing the vital quality of independent thinking .
22 The latter started favourite for last year 's Champion but proved no match for Beech Road , though he is expected to become a stronger horse this season .
23 They are wrong for this country 's future and contrary to this party 's belief in decentralised wage bargaining .
24 But I do think the minister er should er b be quite clear about that point er because er it may be of crucial importance , not just to the industry , er but also to the public interest who will want to know what the position is so far as er er these matters are concerned .
25 He put in a kitchen and he thought there was something funny about these people erm they did n't want to give him money up front for the fabric , you know , the woods and things and he was n't asking the full amount anyway and he said , you know , a things are very tight in business and I do not want to run up any more debts if you will let me have some of cash , some of the cash fo for the wood as soon as the wood 's delivered I 'll come and do the job , it 's not as though your money is going to be tied up in any way and there was a bit of a face pulling and saw this woman drop to , sort of , always hovering around always putting her motty in and erm when th when the job was nearly completed madam steps forward with the cries of that is n't quite right and that is n't quite right and Nev was putting hours doing nit-picking fussing about getting things absolutely perfect got it absolutely perfect but when it came to the final bill they knocked off six hundred because there was the tiniest little scratch on one of the panels !
26 The waste contains tin oxide , in proportions too minute for last century 's miners to recover .
27 Yesterday we had tea with a Rhodesia Front Senator who despises the Africans as ‘ savages ’ and blames the British for all Rhodesia 's ills .
28 Anyway , a machine was then produced by the Peace Corps Gift-In-Kind ( per my solicitation ) and another through Christian Children 's Fund .
29 The form Darlington displayed in winning 2–0 at Shrewsbury almost two weeks ago has completely deserted them and there was muted dissent among the Feethams faithful during last Saturday 's 1–0 home defeat at the hands of Hull City .
30 DUNGANNON 'S international winger Ronnie Carey is still doubtful for next week 's opening Insurance Corporation League clash with
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