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

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1 They 've seen Scott score goals like these all season .
2 The effects of large fortnightly/monthly water changes can prove deadly to angel and butterfly fish by upsetting their stable environment .
3 Explanations for this inevitably concern ( a ) the content of the textual material used as data , and ( b ) the content of the collocation dictionaries .
4 Whereas the tolerance here 'd be I du n no eighth of an inch here eighth of an inch there he says the advert says as soon as you have tolerances like that then thing work loose and start rattling and creaking and
5 Actions like this only lead to bad feeling , especially when there are a number of established classics like Showtime , Urgent Action and The Ripper that he could have done instead .
6 And erm er from what I 've seen I mean people are often at football games for ten o'clock kick off and so on , which means er that 's just one example , which means they could be away , half past eight in the morning .
7 United 's carefully laid segregation plans could be undermined if the Hungarian team Pecsimunkas go ahead with selling around two thousand tickets at random tomorrow morning .
8 ‘ Except for a three-minute pause in a back-of-beyond , we stop at Thunder Bay for twenty-five minutes at ten-fifty tomorrow morning . ’
9 ‘ Yer Mum asked me to call in and clear away the crocks and tek the chairs outside ready ter goo back ter the mission 'all . ’
10 Sinks through 5 a.m. silence and frost .
11 Roberts and his cohorts have persuaded venture capital specialist Candover to stump up the lion 's share of £9m for shares in this potentially growth business , and the Bank of Scotland to provide £8m of loans and working capital facilties .
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