Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [noun] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The central proposals , ie that District Health Authorities should receive an allocation based on their population and should be responsible for providing or acquiring health care services to meet the needs of that population , are fundamentally Type I. However , there are several proposals in Working for patients which introduce elements of a Type II system into the activities of DHAs .
2 She is a stranger , and does n't belong here , and there are long waiting lists already — people who have lived here and paid their rates all their lives . ’
3 Yes I suppose it 's not taxpayer now , what do we call them now — poll , poll tax payers or I suppose they are still tax payers though .
4 From the smoothness of the velocity field within the filaments and the way in which it matches up with the velocities of neighbouring clouds , one infers that the arms are probably gas streams tidally stretched out as they fall towards the bottom of the galactic potential .
5 And the horses which are taken are often family pets less valuable , less likely to attract attention and , because they may be older and quieter , easier to sell .
6 It dwelt on the problems arising when Irish suspects , caught in police trawls , turned out to be only Republican sympathisers rather than terrorists .
7 But it must be nearly dinner time now .
8 And are n't Pere Ubu now redundant since Colourblind James Experience happened ?
9 The investigation included soil gas surveys and core drilling , and showed that modern industries were not responsible.The pollution probably derived from an engineering works that was closed some IS years ago .
10 Since many associates who were not blood relations often assumed the surname but between them could muster only a limited number of Christian names , confusion was avoided by the bestowal of what we might call a nickname , or what has been more justly described as a ‘ toname ’ .
11 There were more Goblin tribes still loyal or too afraid to desert , but even they were few compared to the great days of conquest .
12 Well they were n't York stone then were they ?
13 Hence : ‘ Many now forget that the rules of most sports were framed in Victorian times without resort to enforcement then ‘ in ’ , and were n't prison sentences then stiffer ?
14 Well , you know , I think it was a kind of sports bag or something and I thought oh I 'll go along with that and the other , I mean I had heard of them before and I made a few enquiries and they said , you know , you you were quite quality company so I thought
15 And there were actually arms collections too .
16 ‘ There 's only Mrs Heathcliff indoors , and she wo n't open the door to you . ’
17 It 's only Monday morning too !
18 The emphasis is entirely escapist enjoyment rather than self-improvement : books as an alternative to the pressures of life ( work , family , politics , sex and shopping ) .
19 Somehow the salmonella knows it is not E. coli even though it would not require many mutations for it to become E. coli , or the reverse .
20 All it is is they just want you to tape anything and ev , it 's just voice patterns basically and the
21 Indeed , what is advocated is largely Type I. However , the existence of elements of a Type I1 model , ie for emergency admissions , extra-contractual referrals and temporary residents , gives incentives to providers which will be very similar to those under insurance-based systems .
22 It 's not victor book there , you can pick it up any time you want .
23 ‘ It 's not lunch time yet , is it ? ’
24 It 's not lunch time yet I 've got to sort out all these paperwork in a minute
25 It 's not supper time yet Digger .
26 Though the policy has been to raise the price of long-distance season tickets well above the average , for thousands there is still standing room only on the high-speed commute .
27 Your skin may now be soft and smooth but it 's probably lily white too .
28 . It 's probably E S actually cos it was it was me trying trying to find a plural for
29 It 's probably news time fairly soon .
30 The vision of Arthur Guinness had been realised and the foundations laid for the building of the international organisation that is now Guinness Brewing Worldwide .
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