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

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1 Anything is possible between now and polling day .
2 Governments have tended in the main to be more interested in macro-rather than micro- ( individual programme ) problems .
3 Each recipe has been coded into price bands based on the cost ( at June '93 ) of the ingredients for four people and range from very economical at less than £1.50 ; economical from £1.50 to £2.50 ; and good value at more than £2.50 .
4 It will be clear by now that Simmel recognized the necessity of culture for the development of society , and saw the massive increase in material culture as constructive of new developments in the very possibilities of societies .
5 , Michael Stout , president of the Mapplethorpe Foundation of New York , an Aids fund-raising body , rebutted , ’ It is clear by now that Mapplethorpe 's photographs are art , and art should not be censored .
6 I think next season will tell , Strach 's will probably too old by then and Macca and Speed will be unable to cope with the loss of these two players .
7 Eventually she plucked up the courage , half afraid by now that Luke would come to find her if she was any longer , and stepped out .
8 It 's very uncomfortable in here but Heidi is not doing too badly .
9 Paragraph one point four , legislation , figures prominent in here and Mr , legislation of course is currently a changing scheme in our service and perhaps the most important new act for several years is the New Road and Street Works Act , which is scheduled to be in action on the first of January next year and this will have two main effects for us , firstly the Local Highway Authority that is ourselves in Suffolk will be in a far stronger position to manage or influence or control the work of public utilities in public highways .
10 In CIP oesophageal manometry is abnormal in more than 50% of children , antroduodenal manometry is abnormal in virtually all , but anorectal manometry is normal .
11 You know she looks a lot more comfortable in there than Charlotte did .
12 R was cold in there but Tammuz was so angry he decided he would n't turn the heating on .
13 just label the triangle that they 've got opposite over opposite and hypotenuse and adjacent and translate what they 've got written there and use those .
14 The days will be long between now and March 31 when at last the organisation , a charity it is keen to stress , names its Brain of the Year .
15 we 'll talk to Sue Dave that needs to be , to find out if we can , what 's happening elsewhere cos she can through her colleagues and I will also I I do n't think I 'll ring Margaret but I 'll give Terry a ring Morden who 's the record of achievement guy there and get on quite well with him just to find out what sort of tap they 're taking on it cos er yeah , I I take very much what Sandra 's saying as do n't want our youngsters to be disadvantaged in anyway if others are lies , damn lies and
16 William Connors had briefed him many times in the past , yet Delaney even now , was unsure of just where Connors fitted into the scheme of things .
17 Shoppers brought traffic chaos to Bristol , Avon , with car parks full by 9am and traffic blocking the city .
18 Very few flats — even for two persons — are likely to be available for less than £300 per month .
19 Very few flats — even for two persons — are likely to be available for less than £300 per month .
20 It was hot and foetid in there and Owen had the ringleader brought upstairs for questioning .
21 If the anticipated growth of the number of entry-versions of text were to prove inaccurate by more than 15% , then the system would become more difficult to manage .
22 The man himself , is quite outspoken about past and present , but mostly about the future .
23 Further significant costs resulted from lost productivity with 37.3m lost hours ( translatable into more than $400m if you take the average hourly wage as $10.53 ) ; 60% of companies included overtime costs , and 7.6% added fines to their expenses .
24 Ana seemed to fall asleep at once and Maggie went out , closing the door quietly .
25 As over 300 TV channels swamp the Caribbean with more than 80% foreign programming content , Caricom has increasingly sought ways to develop a local media industry .
26 The Government has stuffed the authority so full of cash -it is being privatised with £242m of cash in its balance sheet ( equivalent to more than £140 for every person in the region ) — that it does not need any medium-term credit facilities .
27 because this main block is quite wide at more than 8m ( 26ft ) , and the considerable weight of stored grain and flour sacks had to be supported safely , the span of the floors between the flank walls was halved by introducing a central row of cylindrical cast-iron columns sited at approximately 2m ( 6–1/2ft ) from front to rear .
28 But Cadfael was certain by then that Herluin did not know his Tutilo at all , probably never had any clear idea what went on in the minds of any of his novices , because he paid no regard to them .
29 Free banking is available as long as the account does not become overdrawn by more than £100 .
30 Seriously for sale For complete information contact : Tel : INT after 7pm or weekends .
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