Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [prep] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Like dissolves , slow motion can be useful for scenes of sexual love or simply for lovers ' meetings — a usage now long derided , though , and so no longer even parodied , after its long descent through so many TV commercials . |
2 | I would put more emphasis on the role of schools and teachers in dissuading girls from science , and less on girls ' internal states . |
3 | In addition , some were convinced that family allowances would result in lower wages , although the danger of that happening was thought to be considerably less if they were financed by the state and not by employers ' contributions . |
4 | This depends partly on how " cluttered " the table is and also on pupils ' familiarity with the subject of the data. ) — interpretative requirements ; ( Any differences between the questions asked about the table and the labelling of the table 's headings appear to reduce success rates . |
5 | The API will be available under OS/2 and will soon be available for MS-DOS , AIX , OS/400 , CICS and IMS , and both for ONDS X400 and Unix/Ositel/400 servers . |
6 | Palmer had spent most of his life in and out of children 's homes and was in care himself when he became stepfather to the baby . |
7 | But fear of crime can have a devastating effect on people 's lives , and particularly on women 's lives . |
8 | if he had been chasing his flying tent up from the machair on the west of the island , he might have got up as far as the bogland near the lochan , but surely the light from my cottage would not be visible until he had followed the road downhill past the curve and almost into Otters ' Bay . |
9 | Written dialogue in which , as here , source markers are suspended is at once nearer to and farther from children 's experience than is the form with source markers present . |
10 | The emphasis was no longer placed on male domination , but rather on women 's equal but different attributes . |
11 | It included notes and coin in circulation with the general public ( but not in banks ' tills ) , and sterling private sector sight deposits in banks . |
12 | This reveals that these words do not just carry information about proportions but also about speakers ' expectations , and even speakers ' expectations about hearers ' expectations and so on . |
13 | Only one part of cottage pointing in right direction , i.e. rear part , but even from kids ' bedroom only trees visible . |