Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [be] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The second criterion put forward earlier was that project work should be systematic rather than haphazard . |
2 | ‘ The only blessing about my absence from the side recently is that owner Sam Hammam has not had to pay me my goal bonuses ! ’ |
3 | Whether a man of his temperament , faced by the threat of French recovery , could maintain peace indefinitely was another matter . |
4 | Of particular relevance here are those offences which involve violence or the threat of violence . |
5 | Um now the process of remembering abuse again is another area of contemporary debate . |
6 | The fundamental conflict was between Louis and Lothar ; and its outcome now was that Lothar was , once more , uncompromisingly " sent to Italy " early in 831 , while his leading supporters , Hugh and Matfrid , were imprisoned and exiled . |
7 | The important point here is that country houses are not simply art galleries or museums , of value purely for their great paintings and furniture ; they also provide a remarkable document of numerous aspects of life and work over several centuries . |
8 | The point here is that bureaucracy has no continuous boundary or uniform integrity . |
9 | The point here is that language equivalence problems emerge in a natural way , bringing to the surface characteristics of a particular language , not necessarily previously thought of . |
10 | The point here is that merchantability as a commercial concept is unsuited in its application to consumer supply contracts , a fact which was recognised under the ill-fated Consumer Guarantees Bill 1990 . |
11 | But whether people should not be called to account for continuing to hold such a picture today is another question . |
12 | The point surely is that music-hall and vaudeville were transitional forms , transitional , as Stuart Hall and Paddy Whannel suggest , between the genuine folk culture of an earlier age and the mass commercialization of the twentieth century . |
13 | The real difficulty now is that risk insurance will be harder to buy , and will certainly be more expensive . |
14 | I can see the coffee houses ordering enormous quantities — if what I tasted at supper yesterday is any guide — ‘ |
15 | The trouble now is that jargon , both the thing and the word , have become a kind of battle ground . |
16 | Being able to afford a dog now is another advantage . |
17 | The central claim here is that modernization is a process of differentiation ( a ) of cultural spheres and ( b ) of the cultural realm from the social realm . |
18 | The argument here is that insider dealing is a victimless crime . |
19 | The one proviso here is that assessment centres , whether based in college or at work , have to be approved by City and Guilds as an Awarding Body . |
20 | The twenty four hour fast is this Wednesday , because it 's Ash Wednesday , is that right ? |
21 | The policy implication here is that family planning programmes are linked strongly with conservation programmes ( as in Kenya or in India in Sanjay Gandhi 's Four ( and later Five ) Point Programme which included both family planning and reafforestation ) . |
22 | The implication here was that Syl ‘ s mother was very much richer than mine and a mean old beast . |
23 | The greater probability however is that fire will start at low levels before spreading vertically and in the case of occupied buildings an initial attack on a fire with hose-reel equipment may well be successful at a stage before automatic systems have operated . |
24 | The situation now is that witchcraft is only really effective against sinners . |
25 | and on the corner here is this road , where you go park road there , they used to have a place where they killed pigs and made black puddings in the middle of main street |
26 | The accommodation here is all self catering , and the apartments are fully equipped with cooker and fridge . |
27 | IF the more positive tone yesterday was any indication , investors have either come to grips with their fears of a hung parliament-Labour victory or are ignoring the polls altogether . |
28 | The later case of R. v. Felixstowe Justices , ex parte Leigh appears to have clarified this point , and the position now is that standing is related to the applicant 's interest in the case and not to the remedy sought . |
29 | According to Alcuin the oppression of the Church by the secular power had been for some time a feature of Northumbrian political and ecclesiastical life , but the problem now was that Eanbald was said to be accompanied on his journeys through Northumbria by a retinue more numerous than any which had attended on his predecessors and inclusive of low-born soldiers , and Alcuin affected to be at a loss as to why he needed so large a force . |
30 | So this joint here is this joint here , and there 's the nail . |