Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [conj] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 The Bank is also talking to the international clearing-houses , Euroclear and Cedel , about settling gilt bargains through them as well as through its own central gilts office .
2 Then there was plenty of work for them but then when the erm , the one man buses really got going and they introduced the night safe on the buses , the ticket office was cut drastically , they did n't need to have all this information .
3 From these , it is clear that a buyer can be owner of the goods even though he has not paid for them and even though they remain in the seller 's possession .
4 Without these pupils , the new schools could not of course demonstrate whether or not they could provide for them as well as the grammar schools had .
5 ‘ It creates good publicity for them as well as being good for the community . ’
6 Although students had a small subsidy , the increases represented a further erosion of living standards , for them as well as other urban residents.a Price rises of 30–50 per cent were not uncommon at this time .
7 My winning has done something for them as well as me .
8 ‘ You 'll have hot water for them as soon as we get to the house . ’
9 The Tropicana experience began for me as soon as I arrived … it may have been the small hours yet the reception staff were still delighted to greet the new arrivals .
10 It meant the US Tour and that meant an attractive career for me as well as him , I hoped .
11 But she admits : ‘ Yes , there have been times of anger and frustration for me as well as Jack .
12 I had never taught in a classroom before but , although daunting at first , it turned out to be education for me as well as the students .
13 Andy has a party that night , partly for me and partly because his pal Howie is leaving for a job on the rigs the following day .
14 Yer muvver 's worried about 'er as well as me . ’
15 Well as long as you know about yours and then when she does direct the question at you about that particular
16 " I 'll look after you as well as your Aunt Bridget , and better .
17 ‘ I 'll bet Arnie does n't look after you as well as this . ’
18 We 're going down this road and John was in front of me and just as John went past this wagon it pulled out and there was a car coming the other way .
19 Nerves got the better of me and only when Les Cox stopped me to go for another take did I realise I 'd got my letters mixed up and had inadvertently said : ‘ Will you switch these sans off please ?
20 So many that , er yeah , so many of them that soon as one 's sold somebody else sells another one .
21 For myself , middle-aged and of a generally conservative disposition , I regret these changes , in particular the depreciation of the Anglo-Welsh occasions : not only because there are fewer of them but also because the clubs now tend to field their second XVs .
22 ‘ Mink are unnecessary killers and have a habit of decimating fish stocks if left to breed at the side of fisheries , so I will help the local clubs to get rid of them as soon as I can , ’ he added .
23 Having made all kinds of good resolutions after Ladakh , he fell out of them as soon as he returned to his usual academic haunts in Oxford and New York ; painfully , he tried again .
24 In Belfast , sure , you can go up to someone 's door mid-evening , knock politely , and then blast the hell out of them as soon as their shadow darkens the frosted glass .
25 They 've got all this on top of them as well as , say , they may be in a dangerous area .
26 Froissart says that the English found ‘ plate and gold and silver belts and precious jewels in chests crammed full of them as well as excellent cloaks ’ , and the Black Prince made off with Ring John 's own jewels .
27 and some of them as well as being housebound , maybe are n't very well and are bedbound
28 I do n't like any of them and then when you 've seen them all day long it puts you off a bit do n't like none of the
29 It is much easier to talk about something or explain if you have it in front of you and even though the listener can not actually see it you will be able to paint a mental picture for him .
30 ‘ A lot of the record , ’ Rowland sighs , ‘ is about other people 's perceptions of you and how if enough people treat you in a certain way that 's what you become after a while .
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