Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [vb mod] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 First , a star with a mass of roughly will end its cycle of thermonuclear burning with an iron core which is massive enough to collapse under its own gravitational self-attraction .
2 The airlines of today would find it difficult to compete with the luxury of meal service on Luft Hansa in 1928 .
3 The wind coming off the North Sea along here can skin your lips , even on a day when the sun appears to be shining .
4 Er in actual fact it 's a ten year contract , you buy er a nine year annuity , and the first premium goes to the endowment when you put the money in so let's say we er put a thousand pounds in in the , the first year , and that fund 's on an , on an annual premium .
5 You would probably both benefit in the long term by coming to such a compromise as interests and contacts from outside can save you both from the trapped feeling that a dependent relationship can bring about .
6 To impose the condition that disabled parking spaces must be taken up before 10.30am will render it impossible for many , many of them to take advantage of this ‘ concession . ’
7 Although tokens of affection or messages from afar will lift your spirits around the 8th , this is likely to be a month of strained relationships .
8 Er there 's only er old people from here would know them see .
9 Word spreads , and some of the clods who come in here would sell their own mothers for profit .
10 If we 're going to put something in then let's keep it as general as possible .
11 The Northern Ireland Prison Service said that any visitors holding passes for today should contact their relevant prison on Monday to rearrange their visit .
12 After all , the sights about here can make one dizzy . ’
13 Any person including any proposed acquiror of securities of the company referred to in this document or any business or assets referred to herein must satisfy himself as to all matters relating to that company or such business assets including all the information and statements contained herein .
14 Any person including any proposed acquiror of securities of the company referred to in this document or any business or assets referred to herein must satisfy himself as to all matters relating to that company or such business assets including all the information and statements contained herein .
15 Well of course they are and bringing them over here must cost them five hundred quid .
16 Erm From there to there let's make it er Okay that 's a hundred and sixty , that 's a hundred and sixty , that 's a hundred and sixty That 's seven o'clock and that 's five o'clock , three o'clock and that 's one o'clock .
17 I wish you two lots over there would get your act together so that people who chair the meetings were of the right calibre for a chairman and not just because it was their turn .
18 ‘ If you 're not going to eat those milles feuilles , ’ said Mrs Harper , hovering reproachfully by the table , ‘ that gentleman over there would like them . ’
19 I personally would like to see the parishes of the towns doing it themselves , I do n't suppose that is possible now , but at least let's have somebody reliable and supervised .
20 That at least would give her one pleasant memory to take away from this whole crazy weekend .
21 It was probably the only way he could get one , she thought waspishly ; the law of averages no doubt decreed that one at least would believe him , and how on earth could he want her when he 'd said all those terrible things to her ?
22 You should gather all your ideas on the same general point into the same section of the essay , so that the essay seems to move forward consistently rather than jump around ; you can test whether the essay does have this sort of organisation by working out an appropriate title for each section and paragraph ( even though in the final version of the essay your paragraphs at least will lose their titles ) .
23 Who around here could give her the life and comfort she gets here ?
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