Example sentences of "[adj] [adv prt] [prep] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There was some in with me different now .
2 It is perpetuating its independent existence within your being , taking away your ability to control your life because you have handed this over to your lower nature — or to ‘ life ’ — within you .
3 I was showing this off in my first week — wishing I could walk on my hands too , like my father — when I broke the bed 's cast-iron frame .
4 Now she has followed this up with her second book , The Kitchen God 's Wife ( Flamingo , £5.99 , published April 23 ) , which is as powerful and moving as the first .
5 Callimachus must have followed this up with his epic poem Galatea , which ( as Rudolf Pfeiffer suggested ) presented the Nereid Galatea as the mother of Galatos , the ancestor of the Galatians ( fr. 378–9 Pfeiffer ) .
6 For Dick Pountaine , fresh out of his Imperial College science degree , and moving within Notting Hill 's underground milieu , a visit to the RSSF 's inauguration had been a gloomy experience .
7 Next moment , I found myself frog-marched out to his front door .
8 Residential homes will face losing some of their fees and we will have to compensate for this out of our transferred funds ’ .
9 Sort this out at your first planning meeting and much will depend on the particular circumstances of your organisation .
10 ‘ I ought to be able to sort this out on my own . ’
11 Needless to say , there is no suggestion that the bacteria work all this out in their nasty little heads !
12 He and I enjoy very happy ecumenical relations and personal friendship and we 've argued this out in our respective cathedrals before now .
13 Surely we need to work this out in our daily living .
14 ‘ Take this back into our private car , will you ? ’ she said .
15 We passed a merchant 's caravan which was stranded ; forty out of their fifty mules were dead .
16 Fortunately for Liverpool , they were already 2-0 up against their part-time Norwegian opponents .
17 JOHN UPSON 'S horses have been so badly hit by a throat infection that only six out of his 30-strong string are fit to run .
18 I suppose , after all , I 've had it since ‘ 66 , so I 've been well known for 26 years , which is a long time , and I do n't get anything much out of it any more . ’
19 Take these in for me first .
20 Being a bit hard up for anything new to tell you in this section I 'll say that the weight of the guitar is medium/light and , true to form , it balances perfectly whether you choose to sit or stand while playing .
21 She could go back to London and try and shake the whereabouts of Gilbert Racy out of his obstructive locum , or she could see what other members of the Society there were in Norfolk and glean what she might from them .
22 I thought well I du n no who 's got the worst out of them two .
23 Erm I think the bad news for the honourable member from Stafford is that er Messier Herman is in fact a member of the European peoples party and no doubt no the honourable member with great respect , said that he was a Christian democrat and he 's also a member of the European Peoples party and therefore I hope that the honourable member for Stafford will take that up with his Conservative colleagues , who are very closely connected to the European peoples party , because I hopefully have made clear earlier in my remarks .
24 Of course , Jim had instantly seen what I 'd missed all along with my stupid envy .
25 Been that way all along with you two , ai n't it , Miss Theda ? ’
26 Huy put it all down to his regular job .
27 But … if , as they say , this is all in the mind , ie it is all down to your guilty conscience — excuse the expression — why not do something about it ?
28 Most tellingly , Labour 's vote was well down on its 1990 performance in the provinces .
29 By Monza , Jackie was still well down on his former team-mate Graham Hill , now driving in a Lotus , and Jackie retired with engine problems while Hill had a wheel fall off .
30 Things are less comfortable measured against corporate investment : the ratio is well down from its 1988 peak , and heading for a level not seen since the 1974 recession .
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