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

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1 Dreams of being chased , or of flying are also more frequent than one might expect , given that neither of these events happens very frequently in real life .
2 You are permitted to spend only a certain maximum proportion of your points on each each of these categories .
3 Erm , nor I think are there any proposals to change the grading or pay honorarium to P As to reflect there work on these files , er , I 'm not sure whether the assumption that this would n't be taken into account by the W R is sound , because I think one of the principles that I recall was that he were meant to ensure that that each of these job evaluation panels had somebody from each office so that an account could be taken of the different practices , I mean I 'm sure that , I 'm sure that each of the three offices in the er deal with things in a different way , so that er what gets done by one person here is not necessarily done by people in Coventry and York , and that in fa in London , and that also holds good in the other way , I think .
4 You do have to bear in mind though that some of these films are very old , and this is the best picture quality you could expect from a standard VGA monitor and adapter .
5 That some of this waste is unavoidable is probably true , for the aggressive instinct seems never to be satisfied with entirely impersonal objectives .
6 Instead of being as high or even higher than the overall rate of self-employment , the rate of self-employment amongst temporary workers is only half that for all workers .
7 Says an Expo spokesperson : ‘ Ultimately , the entire operation cuts the real cost of recording to approximately £160 , half that of most demos and provides the band with a public profile , reviews , recording experience , a high quality product and experience in marketing themselves on a small scale . ’
8 Well in in in in in in some ways erm I 've I 've I 've covered er some some of that point by referring to the to the importance of the construction industry .
9 Now the I 'm just trying to think of some some of those pictures that are in there now there was one , it was that size or in a pair like that lovely looking pictures
10 IT HAS become clear these past few years that London 's investment houses are rather worse at managing their own affairs than their clients ' .
11 I think I 'll try to do put some more to this letter .
12 Some more of that blossom . ’
13 Bottle , are you needing some more of that Tom ?
14 Mm we have got some more weed upstairs , some more of that plastic weed that I could put in .
15 I 'm going to have some more of that medicine .
16 We hope to arrange some more of these days in the future , so anyone wishing to join us please contact Keith or myself , it is a great day with some super Welsh lads .
17 I 've got some more of these sheets if anybody wants them There are a lot of them on my door , and not very many of them are taken away .
18 Ah okay well we 'll car we 'll do a little bit more we 'll find out some more of these words ending in K and when we 've finished off those erm we 'll have a little look at some maths .
19 There 's some more on this side look .
20 Then you can tell me some more about that book you 've been buried in for the past week . "
21 Before you plunge in that big pin and gamble away your pounds and pennies , here 's a few more from these parts to follow .
22 The client ended up with advertising quite unlike that of any skin care manufacturer .
23 He was dressed in a long flannel shirt edged with lace , with flounces all down the middle , and five or six more on either side of the chest , all sewn with wool , in accordance with an Act of Parliament which forbids the use of linen or cotton for this purpose .
24 Last month I wrote about designing flowers this way but you can elaborate much more on this theme from simple streaky patterns to real ‘ crater-like ’ shapes .
25 You really could n't ask for much more at this price .
26 You really could n't ask for much more at this price .
27 ‘ It was quite obvious that they had been much more to each other than just friends , ’ she said .
28 The reality could not be more down to earth and straightforward , though there is much more to this player than meets the eye .
29 It seems certain , even when Britain emerges from the recession , that the world of work will occupy much more of many people 's thoughts than it did before .
30 I , I think that 's again going to be part of it because that is certainly I mean a major reason why er a lot of peasant societies have large families , but we 'd still have to try and explain why it was that in this period , presumably so very much more of those children were surviving than had been the case earlier .
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