Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [art] [noun sg] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Strictly speaking , I should have informed the Kent police when she was fit for visitors , or rather the hospital should have .
2 Or perhaps the Government may decide that the provision of cheap houses to its young supporters in the South-east is not as important as holding the thin green line , while cultivating the older guard .
3 On the completion of the work here at Halling , to celebrate the opening of his new Palace , a great party , or perhaps the word should be banquet took place , for at the Palace on St. Andrews Day , 1324 , Haymo entertained a great many guests of distinction , and high rank , from throughout the county .
4 It appears that more or less the company would do it .
5 • Review six months or less The fee will be £5 for every
6 Certainly during the first five hundred feet or so the pilot should be aware of possible fields ahead .
7 By the age of 25 or so the oiliness should be settling down but you may find yourself with a new problem : laughter and frown lines must finally be acknowledged as the first signs of an ageing skin .
8 The highlights , or perhaps the lowlights , have included singer James Hetfield getting himself barbecued by an over-enthusiastic pyro , while the temporary pairing with Guns N' Roses caused further turbulence — or so the press would have us believe .
9 It depends upon the weather , but after a week or so the concrete will have dried sufficiently to be treated prior to the introduction of fish and plants .
10 That 's the , that 's the key point that and were making , that only you or only the dreamer can interpret their own dreams .
11 Ianthe was trying to imagine what the room would be like and where exactly the house would be but somehow did not like to ask for further details .
12 In this way , part of the projected image can fill the whole frame of the camera film , or conversely the image can be reduced to fill only part of the raw film stock 's rectangle .
13 mm , eventually , hopefully somebody will come along or hopefully the blood will , the blood will slow down enough
14 If the value of your Bond is £50,000 or more the interest will be paid gross , and your tax liability assessed through your Inland Revenue return .
15 The essentially political nature of this issue is rarely addressed publicly and explicitly , but sooner or later a decision will have to be made over whether or not those in possession of the rural landscape should be forced to cede some of their control .
16 Sooner or later a woman will show her true nature .
17 Having flagged the issue and fired the interest of the minister , the Bank duo returned to the cooler , more workman-like atmosphere of life in Nairobi almost certain that sooner or later a project would go to the Bank board , and that it would almost certainly be approved .
18 " The history of the Russian people " , wrote Shchapov from prison a month later , " fills our heart with the belief and the hope that sooner or later a time must come for the Russian people when it acquires political self-consciousness and , as a result , political self-government " .
19 If you do that , he wrote , then sooner or later the will will crack and the truth will emerge , reality will re-assert itself .
20 If such a risk is accepted , sooner or later the cable will break at the wrong moment and an accident will occur .
21 Sooner or later the cat will win and wear down its owner 's resolve .
22 Sooner or later the base must be changed and the following example demonstrates the difficulty of relating the new index to the old base for long-term comparisons .
23 ‘ She assumes that sooner or later the body 'll be discovered and there 'll be a hue and cry .
24 Sooner or later the predator will end up feeding preferentially on the most abundant of the available types of prey .
25 The Ministry of Agriculture has said that sooner or later the pound will get an easier ride on the currency markets and that cereal farmers , who since Black Wednesday have almost doubled their projected income , must guard against being caught by sudden changes .
26 She did n't know whether the loose wheel would come off quite soon or stay on for some miles , but she realised that sooner or later the wheel would break loose and that if Daddy or the A.A. man did n't reach her before that happened Miss Clinton would be likely to crash .
27 No matter what settlement is reached , if either republic , particularly Serbia , feels that it has been unfairly treated , any ceasefire will be temporary , and sooner or later the matter will rise again .
28 Sooner or later the searcher will fail to find a registration that he is looking for .
29 I realised defeat or even a draw would rest on my shoulders . ’
30 A sudden change of éaulement , an unusual turn in-out of legs or arms , or quick jumps up and then down to the floor followed by a roll over or even a somersault can accentuate the particular place that unusual movement has in the whole design .
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