Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb base] an [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And so I have an English voice because I come from that background . ’ |
2 | So we make an indirect observation by looking through the window for signs of freezing , such as frost . |
3 | So we have an established base . |
4 | So we have an extra strap on the harness , running vertically upwards , with a suspension ring at the end . |
5 | So we have an operatic phenomenon that can be explained in good , old-fashioned aesthetic terms . |
6 | I would , therefore , expect every beginner to ferreting to obtain one of these battery-powered locator systems since they really are quite simple to use — and for a beginner especially they save an enormous amount of time . |
7 | Er just make it available , if somebody asks for it , they 'll go and drag somebody up to have a look at you , and they will keep er er they 've made it so they keep an independent arm , but it 's not the major part of their business . |
8 | Used together they create an ideal setting in which to enjoy Christmas dinner . |
9 | If there is a problem , it 's that , while all the individual elements make sense , put together they generate an exhilarating overload of 24K sound and post-industrial fury which is in danger of signifying nothing in particular about cyberspace or anything else . |
10 | Together they build an impressive wall of evidence — but their success carries a big downer . |
11 | It probably results from the break-up of treponemes in response to the penicillin , with release of substances into the bloodstream and locally which have an inflammatory potential . |
12 | Usually you pay an up-front fee of about £5,000 to £10,000 to the franchise firm , followed by a fixed percentage of annual turnover . |
13 | Micky Deere ( 49 ) , one of our longest serving players , has proved time and again how badly we need an experienced defender . |
14 | Rather we offer an extensible framework containing a common core of features , a choice of frameworks or bases , and a wide variety of optional additions for specific application areas . |
15 | Twenty-four hours later you make an anonymous phone call . |
16 | Hence we have an up-ended Land Rover , a display of Royal Doulton china , and two pseudo-Classical showcases full of Marks & Spencer products occupying the ground floor , along with a rather tacky souvenir shop . |
17 | Now we confront an obvious and deep difficulty . |
18 | Now we need an optimistic accountant , can somebody look out for an optimistic accountant |
19 | ‘ At least now we have an agreed ransom . |
20 | And now they have an added attraction a few weeks ago they danced to the music of the 14-piece Cleveland Orchestra in a first for the group . |
21 | They may be seen as evidence of the insidious creep of sport climbing ethics into the mountains , but used sparingly they eliminate an unwanted and unnecessary risk and cause less visual intrusion . |
22 | Well I think an awful lot of people think of Oxfam and think of the shops , er and the shops have been terribly important to us for such a long time , but we 've found a few years ago that er people who , er were asked said that they would give money to Oxfam , but that they were n't necessarily always asked . |
23 | Well I think an abstract canvas can say a great deal . |
24 | For most of the time the estuary is a huge sand spit here which make an ideal feeding ground for estuary birds — look out for oystercatchers and herons . |
25 | Today we have an undistinguished and incoherent policy . |
26 | Here we have an extraordinary influence wielded by two similarly structured and ( as it must seem to many ) identical educational institutions , neither of which offers anything close to a Continental conservatory . |
27 | Here we have an astonishing faux-pas . |
28 | Here we have an uninterrupted view of the prospect , and what a glorious prospect it is , stretching far away for many miles on every hand . |
29 | Here we have an undoubted theoretical cause , and also the undoubted fact that this cause has been in operation on a massive scale . |
30 | But here we have an unexpected aid : one of the forged Canterbury documents — a letter from Pope John XII to Archbishop Dunstan sending him his pallium — had been copied and had left Canterbury before the illicit addition was made . |