Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [pers pn] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It only takes us three quarters of an hour . |
2 | That only leaves us two days to cope alone . |
3 | By having someone in our adult lives who constantly feeds us verbal tranquillizers , or by feeding them to ourselves we can ease emotional pains and keep them at bay for a while . |
4 | I assume I must have made it because when the noise of movement outside wakes me four hours later that is where I am . |
5 | Alone in my cabin , then I got comfortable , put all troublesome thoughts out of my mind , and switched on the vid to one of the best of what the vid expressively calls it Everlasting Serials . |
6 | Fucking gives us certain rights over each other ? |
7 | That if you work in the big city you might only have seven miles between calls but it still takes you three quarters of an hour . |
8 | The digi-terror which still afflicts we analogue-minded guitarists is , in reality , founded on common sense , not , as is usually stated , on our well-documented Luddite tendencies . |
9 | Whenever we 're organising fund raising events , it usually takes us several weeks to get everything organised . |
10 | Or ten men working for three hours , that still gives you thirty men hours . |
11 | Bromine , the atom in halons which makes them effective fire fighters , also renders them three times more damaging to the ozone layer than the better known chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) , used in aerosols and refrigerators . |
12 | It also gives me divided views . |
13 | This approach also gives us fascinating glimpses of the fallibility of great scientists . |
14 | So doing the lectures not only benefits the children , it also makes me valuable contacts , as well as building up my confidence ; I never had much of that until I started training Dawn . |
15 | Their ‘ fame ’ during their football years often gets them cushy numbers as reps etc — aswell as jobs in industries around football . |
16 | It has a horizontal division across its pupil which effectively gives it four eyes — the two lower halves for seeing underwater , the two upper for doing so in air — and the fish can swim along the surface looking for food above and below it at the same time . |