Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [noun] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , if Chemical did hand back the plane to Boeing , it would be at an effective cost to Virgin of a further $10m — the amount by which the plane 's value had increased in the time Virgin had owned it . |
2 | The accord spells things out a bit . |
3 | But the commissioned research does flag up a number of interesting pointers to building a bigger core support . |
4 | The amateur stuff loosens things up a bit ’ |
5 | To the extent that the amateur stuff loosens things up a bit , it ca n't help but in some sense be positive . ’ |
6 | The payment system has been oriented primarily to improving overall organization performance , by tightly coupling length of service to frequent promotion up a ladder of many small gradations . |
7 | It only made sense to put tea back a bit . |
8 | Dad oh you 're gon na have to wait , there 's not enough time to get bread out the freezer and |