Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [noun] after [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They sit here day after day , gazing out into the middle distance , letting their problems stockpile to nothing more complicated than yet another sunny day on the porch of a listing old house .
2 Further , since sets of genes stay together generation after generation , there is no ‘ conflict of interest ’ between the genes in an organism .
3 Peter Dawson , senior countryside officer at the region 's Countryside Commission , has admitted problems exist just days after Countryside Minister David Maclean praised the scheme as ‘ an effective way of increasing public access ’ .
4 Not content with being obsessive about failed British pop performers like Belouis Some and Matt Fretton ( who , as they will always tell you , were ‘ big in Japan ’ ) , these star victims get all steamed up about their own home-grown talent-free singers , which the record companies churn out year after year .
5 ‘ But whatever happens , we would try to keep the event going because so many people support it and come back year after year . ’
6 Consistently voted HCI 's Top Club by guests who return here year after year .
7 A sure sign of its quality , many Citalia guests return here year after year , praising the warm welcome and the excellent service they receive .
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