Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [conj] [vb base] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Should we pop out for an hour or so and take a late breakfast ? ’
2 We can stop every mile or so and toss a coin . ’
3 If you are aged 55 or over and have a personal or occupational pension which is more than £35 per week , the rest will be deducted from your benefit .
4 If you are aged 55 or over and have a personal or occupational pension which is more than £35 per week , the rest will be deducted from your benefit .
5 If you are aged 55 or over and have a personal or occupational pension which is more than £35 per week , the rest will be deducted from your benefit .
6 Pupils then have to choose to combine keywords using AND , OR or NOT and enter a second keyword .
7 After each film was seen subjects had to decide whether they had seen the film section before or not and give a rating of their confidence in their decision .
8 The meal needs to contain 1000 kCal or more and have a relatively high fat contant ( <40% ) .
9 These had a major impact in Britain and elsewhere and form the beginning of subsequent studies .
10 ‘ However , we 've beaten both Lyngby and Leeds home and away and see no need to be concerned about Marseille .
11 Now slowly breathe in and out and imagine the scene that might be in the backdrop .
12 You can come in and out and kick the damn lot over could n't you ?
13 John Gorman says it 's good value for an international striker and he 's been given great support by the board to go and out and strengthen the side … he thinks Jan will help them in the premier league … ,
14 He sighed quickly and sharply and put the photographs back in the folder .
15 Within my college work , I had already taken the decision to devote more time and concentration to HNC/Ds ; just because they work smoothly and efficiently and have a good reputation is no excuse for not keeping actively in touch with this area .
16 And here but name a word such in a Hebrew she falls in her fit and will discourse her learned genealogies as you would run mad too to hear her sir .
17 She went steadily on , from foothold to foothold , only stopping to peel off her glove now and then and push a finger into the wet fringed mouth of a sea-anemone , but mostly she concentrated on the next step , the next handhold , with the sea on one side of her , the swell of grassy land the other .
18 As we work , we can look out of the window now and then and see the students doing physical exercises and practising sports for the sports day on Monday — they 're very keen on physical jerks here , and at Peking we used to be woken up at 7 a.m. to find the Chinese staff doing P.E .
19 More than once she has been asked , without prior warning , to sit down there and then and play an instrument — usually for a film sequence — and she always complies without a flicker of nerves .
20 Forty two patients from this group were diagnosed in their seventh decade and beyond and form the basis of this study .
21 The green imperial pigeon , uniquely among birds , can unhitch its lower beak and expand its mouth not only vertically but horizontally and swallow a nutmeg that is slightly larger than its own head .
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