Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [conj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She 's just got him out of prison after making all that money and going through all that shit for him , he finally comes home , and all he wants to do is watch the match on the telly . |
2 | you can actually have that money and give to your daughter , okay ? |
3 | ‘ I could n't bear it , that tenderness that came across so like loving . |
4 | And I was delighted to have the neighbourhood laid out for me in the way a child sees its domain , and to earn a little money and receive from Mme Bluot the excellent unsold cakes and breads she would otherwise have had Didier feed to the ducks . |
5 | Brush lightly with a little milk and bake at 220C/425F/Gas 7 for 12–15 minutes until well risen and golden brown on the bottom of the scones . |
6 | He glanced in that direction and stiffened with alarm . |
7 | If you take the line of least resistance or fail to be consistent , you will actually make things worse . |
8 | The diversity of climbing styles packed into just 60 feet of grit is remarkable — only the off-width connoisseur will be disappointed — and the combination of this , a natural line of least resistance and finishing atop a genuine , albeit modest , summit provides one of the most enjoyable excursions for a first acquaintance with Froggatt . |
9 | Er , the I I also make the point , that er , my understanding is having now talked to a number of the other C A B's , that in fact they were looking to Thamesdown money advice centre because this money was actually to replace funds that previously had been er , available through the Allied Dunbar sponsorship scheme , and which has , which I gather was withdrawn er , at very short notice , and they were looking to Thamesdown to er provide that support and resource as a county resource , and I I therefore felt that it was right to bring it forward . |
10 | Roll one rasher around each prune and secure with a cocktail stick . |
11 | Specially printed promotional material was sent to each retailer or delivered by the Stoddard Templeton sales force to further strengthen the promotion with individual shop staff . |
12 | I use a packet mix ( sponge ) and set out petit fours cases , drop a teaspoon of mixture into each case and bake for about eight minutes . |
13 | I arranged to visit that afternoon and to go through it with Mr and Mrs Singh . |
14 | There can be no logical distinction between that case and looking at the draft Bill to see that the statute as enacted reproduced , often in the same words , the provision in the Law Commissions 's draft . |
15 | If a question is capable of being answered in a sentence , answer it immediately in that sentence and proceed to explanation afterwards . |
16 | The reader 's relationship to Proust 's text switches from the closeness , produced by paraphrase and quotation , of listening to the text speaking for itself , to a more removed perspective from which de Man and his reader stand back from that text and speculate on a general rule about language . |
17 | Laughton and his board have put faith in the players and they must repay that faith or look for another club . |
18 | It would be arrogant foolishness to ignore that experience and to start from scratch designing a stringing by ear . |
19 | Will the Minister tell the coal board to stop that practice and deal with the methane ? |
20 | Widen the slit in each puff and fill with the flavoured cream . |
21 | What was that flame that burned inside her and sustained her ? |
22 | Mr. Corfe is unimpressed with a League plan to impose a levy on transfers and performance money , which would be held individually on behalf of each club and used for items like ground improvements . |
23 | Suddenly , an enormously large and dark shape blocked out what little light that remained at depth . |
24 | You think she jumped off the top of that boat and swam to the shore ? ’ |
25 | The immunisation was carried out every four weeks and 10 ml of blood was collected one week after each injection and analysed for reactivity against PT-gliadin by dot blotting . |
26 | They are allotted by tender each Friday and issued on each working day by the Bank of England . |
27 | In the end , however , the Ukrainian decision to vote for full independence left him with little alternative but to withdraw from the USSR and in effect bring about its demise ( see pp. 179–85 ) . |
28 | Not only then is subcontracting widely practised but the small firms are so dependent on a limited range of buyers that they have little alternative but to accommodate to tight kanban schedules . |
29 | The driver , travelling at some eighty kilometres per hour , had little alternative but to stand on the brakes and swing the bus hard right . |
30 | so I says it 's going , now as far as the , er , what they call it that fella that come to did that job |