Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore for highly repetitive genomes it is likely that only maps containing clones from libraries of different types , such as cosmids and YACs , can be constructed and an optimal strategy of mapping of different resolutions , based on previously established probe-tagged sites , must be elaborated . |
2 | For largely sentimental reasons I have usually voted Liberal . |
3 | For just two-coloured stripes you can still work in regular row sections but if you have the purl side as the right side the stripes blur in a pleasant way and merge toning colours splendidly . |
4 | And he 's always been pretty decent — bailing me out of rather tricky situations I got into , and not coming down too heavily about them . ’ |
5 | I , it did n't come over , but for me when we interviewed Martin is one of most refreshing interviews I 've had the pleasure of taking part in ! |
6 | Over the next fifteen years of constantly recurring crises it was going to get much worse . |
7 | In the absence of more detailed evidence we can only speculate whether the more vocationally , or instrumentally , motivated applicants are , the less willing they will be to consider other , alternative courses and institutions if they do not get on to the course they wanted . |
8 | Three sort of fairly general Can you , can you see okay ? |
9 | so er mm but , you know , so er given that it 's a sort of fairly discursive thing it 's , it 's , you know , it 's probably , in some ways it 's probably less difficult than you think . |
10 | In the event , these comments have tended to be swamped by the large amount of mainly descriptive material it has been necessary to include . |
11 | There are all sorts of comparatively small changes you can make which will transform your kitchen 's looks out of all proportion to the time and expense . |
12 | In his mind thinks of simply incredible things he would do to her , involving getting her on a couch and going into unrealistic positions without clothes , plus jerky movements . |
13 | You may not think that you have a problem , but in a company of even modest size it is statistically likely that some employees will have a drink problem . |
14 | The world of business is also aware of the power of sexual scent — that lovely aroma of freshly baked bread you get in stores has the same chemical structure as the smell of human semen . |
15 | You know but er they 're really a lot of hard working women you know and er |
16 | In a world of potentially conflicting beliefs it can thus help to extract the sting from many otherwise nasty situations of conflict and tension . |
17 | Despite giving Wynne this nonstop array of almost magical material it was not until late 1962 , after the Cuban crisis was over , that both Penkovsky and Wynne were arrested by the KGB . |
18 | Taking an iron-clad hero and facing him with some massive task will not produce that air of almost unbearable suspense you should be looking for . |
19 | It was the sort of jokingly glib comment she might have made on stage . |
20 | ‘ If you look at the children of very rich parents you will see that they are nearly always an unhappy , shoddy lot , ’ he says . |
21 | Though this work was done to explain the strength of very tiny crystals it is worthy of the attention of engineers who are perhaps somewhat frightened of cracks but take a rather light-hearted view of steps in machinery and structures . |
22 | Star and Garter I 'm being told from the right here , those sort of very special places we do n't provide them , we buy in from , from outside . |
23 | Certainly from what I 've heard , things would never have happened the way they did , and I think from the sort of very short dealings I had with him , things would n't have happened they way they did . |
24 | Because social anthropologists take it for granted ( sometimes mistakenly ) that the distinction between true-kin and affines is of absolutely central importance they expect to find that the behaviour that is appropriate between affines will be a kind of coded inversion of the behaviour that is appropriate between true-kin . |
25 | The main criticism of the notation is that for more specific subjects it can be extremely long . |
26 | For more recent times we have the evidence of county gaols , lock-ups , courthouses , prisons , particularly of the Victorian era , which are well documented and have generally survived . |
27 | For more bullish clients he might suggest a maximum of 25 p.c. of the monthly saving could go into a Pep . |
28 | The qualitative approach may be acceptable for small systems , but for more substantial enterprises it would be surprising if the development of more disciplined and rigorous approaches , say through the wider use of mathematics , would not be more successful and lead to new types of opportunity . |
29 | However , as I have said , this proportional factor is too abstruse for beginners to consider , even though for more mature composers it may well be an abiding concern . |
30 | But for more complicated molecules we need to have a systematic way of working out how many of the molecular vibrations will be active . |