Example sentences of "[det] [adj] [conj] [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Likewise on glaciers , tight ropes should prevent anybody from ever dropping much more than waist deep into a hidden crevasse — a position from which the victim can usually be dragged out . |
2 | The duo first came to the fore via their input on A Guy Called Gerald 's ‘ Voodoo Ray ’ , through their own fine single ‘ All This And Heaven Too ’ , and their production work on Kiss AMC 's category-confusing ‘ A Bit Of U2 ’ . |
3 | They watched a Saturday-afternoon film on television , All This and Heaven Too . |
4 | All these and myriad more , whose names … |
5 | I think it is anyhow , they 're all nice and level in . |
6 | It 's all polished and pacy enough to titillate a teen audience , but it 's idle hackwork from writer-director Bruce A. Evans and writer-producer Raynold Gideon , whose previous screenwriting credits included the promising Stand By Me and Starman . |
7 | The distinction , however , is little more than skin deep . |
8 | It was Eric 's turn next : his presenter appeared in jogging track suit , and false beard , and needed to do little more than puff heavily round the stage several times intoning ‘ no , not on the roof , no , not on the roof , to bring the house down , rousing laughter even from those who did not know that these were the mysterious words that the Warden had uttered in a loud cry when abruptly roused from slumber during a session of group therapy . |
9 | Whether anything has changed in the issues which divide the US and its European partners is no clearer after this encounter , and we are left with only the haziest idea of whether the mutual admiration is any more than skin deep . |