Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Farmers brought animals along to the same waiting room as human patients . |
2 | To get all the silly voices over in the same day Johnnie Walker will be presenting his morning programme on Radio 5 from there on Thursday . |
3 | That is , they translate words back into the same modality of bodily experience from which those who spoke the words derived them from within their own bodies . |
4 | Cut all main branches back to a few inches long and for each prepare 2–3 scions of the new variety as for whip and tongue grafting , but trim their bases to a long wedge shape . |
5 | The authority had coincidentally tested the water for toxins on about the same day as the officer cadets had used it . |
6 | An unpaid tax bill instilled fears into the companies who dealt with Red Rhino and everyone slapped their bills in at the same time . |
7 | If Baldwin met Parliament , Lloyd George might keep the Conservatives in for a few weeks to humiliate them . |
8 | I 'm gon na put me feet up for a few minutes , do you want now we 've nearly finished ? |
9 | The blastoids ( class Blastoidea ) had compact cups up to a few centimetres long , with five broad food grooves running down the sides ( lacking crinoid arms ) . |
10 | Pitcairn seamount lavas have O isotope ratios up to a few parts per million higher than the mantle value , which leads to the virtually inescapable conclusion that they contain a component that was once at the surface of the Earth . |
11 | Picking the feet out from the same side can save valuable seconds . |
12 | He then took two bottles out with the same result . |
13 | The most intensively automated sections of any library are probably the short loan collections of universities , where books in high demand are separately shelved and issued for varying brief periods of a few days down to a few hours on one day . |
14 | For these reasons it is seldom used for current measurement nowadays but it does find application in a modified form of operation that enables electrical power to be measured in both direct and alternating-current circuits at frequencies up to a few hundred hertz . |
15 | I mute them so that I can switch two wirelesses on at the same time , because if you have two on together they screech . |
16 | In other words , different groups of people will get different things out of the same advertisement . |
17 | why they ca n't make aeroplanes out of the same stuff |
18 | To make some sense of this vast range , and to understand how the variables can be employed to make useful , but considerably different products out of the same basic chemicals , it is necessary to classify products according to their general function in the food environment . |
19 | In one instance , a stock of thousands of BBC props had been sold off this year for £75,000 yet the BBC later spent £1,100 renting just three items back for a few weeks . |
20 | Eisenman also traced the Sadducees back to the same source , indicating that the term ‘ Sadducee ’ is in fact a variant or perhaps a corruption , of ‘ Zadok ’ or ‘ Zaddikim ’ . |
21 | Just er wh when you put an , when you put an each way bet , you put two bets on at the same time . |
22 | In the Middle Ages it was generally accepted that women 's ears turned men on to the same extent as the more obvious feminine attributes ; that is why so may medieval headdresses ensured that women 's ears were discreetly covered . |
23 | We 'll be sending one of our own men in in a few minutes . ’ |
24 | A prototype module of the barrier , known by the apt acronym M.O.S.E. , was in position for tests up to a few months ago . |
25 | The Powell Duffryn Company came into its own , buying pits up for a few thousand pounds , shutting them down , throwing hundreds out of work . |
26 | Like , we get literally hundreds of calls on Friday and Saturday nights and we 're sending vehicles out to the same thing every time . |
27 | are they going to put railings up to the same height as the wall ? |
28 | In the end we released two of these three lucky ones back to the same barn they were born in . |
29 | Him and a couple of others out of the same mould . |
30 | And they 'll come from oh two or three miles back to the same tree . |