Example sentences of "[det] [conj] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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31 And we believe we already offer that , I think the figures indicate that and therefore in the medium and the longer term I believe that our attractions will undoubtedly benefit and I would finally say that if you er , go back and look at the history of Disney in America , after the establishment of Disney Parks in America there was a big improvement in extension of the amusement parks in the rest of America which er , the traditional theme parks , so called , in America grew in the period after the establishment of Disney Land in California and I think a similar sort of thing is going to happen , not perhaps just in this country er , but also in Europe generally .
32 But I 'm not gon na worry about that until halfway through the week and then I 'll write to them .
33 I 'm disappointed about that but not about the standard , it was a great game .
34 That because I 've used those before not for golfing or anything like that but just as a general map of reference or
35 Crime they say does n't pay , well you may have your own views on that but certainly across the breadth of variety of criminal activity we might agree that crime almost always hurt someone , more or less , we have a system designed to cope with the effects of crime and to deter future criminals , but it does n't seem to be making crime a thing of the past , so how good are we at dealing with crime , tonight 's hundred women have a broad range of experience as victims , law women , perpetrators , police and others , we 'll be hearing their views on the system and how it might be changed and asking why are we all so fascinated by fictional crime from Cell Block H to Agatha Christie .
36 And would they still get the income support after that but still at a reduced rate or not ?
37 But in fact it is not necessarily the case that if each person votes , or decides , according to what he or she perceives as his or her personal interest or wishes , the outcome is the good of all or even of the majority .
38 He believes all the right things but for no reasons at all or even for the wrong reasons .
39 For example , an employer who , without any attempt at an individual medical assessment , inaccurately pre-judges epileptic applicants for positions as being unable to perform the job , will have treated those applicants as disabled , even though in fact their impairments might not limit their major life activities at all or only to the extent that others react adversely to them .
40 And dispensers full of candles , to be set when lit into iron trolleys — so many that even on a relatively deserted day when I was there , you could hear their crepitation .
41 She walked straight past them all and out onto the tarmac .
42 Whether or not he was altogether comfortable in such a role is another matter ; when Lawrence Durrell once suggested to him that he was not a Christian at all but more like a Buddhist or a primitive he replied only with a question , " Perhaps they have n't found me out yet ? "
43 There were several little alleyways that he might have used and they had a man watching each one ; but then in the end he approached from the other side , not through the bazaar at all but along through the streets , the way they themselves had come on that previous visit .
44 Erm , I think it fair to say that if you 'd asked more or less to the next meeting and probably sub-committee would be quite , quite acceptable and I would thank you for drawing it to our to our attention .
45 And you you will know as well in relation to Policy H one that it was said that if fact development housing development in particular 's kept pace more or less with the er the policy of er the the policy set out in the structure plan .
46 But I 'd dealt more or less with the small firms even to the the extent of collecting dues .
47 Although care should be taken to choose varieties that ripen more or less at the same time to avoid losses , dredge mixtures are generally cut green and dried like hay to be fed ‘ on the straw ’ or made into silage .
48 The passage has virtually no narrative progression : indeed , it begins more or less at the end of the interview .
49 Now before we step the mast , we need to turn the boat more or less into the wind and that 's a good chance for us to start thinking about where the wind 's coming from .
50 because of the way it tends to bind many poorer consumers into using just one type of credit ( considerably more costly than non-collection types ) more or less as a matter of course .
51 Medved muddies the waters by treating cinema , television and pop more or less as a single entity .
52 There are also several economic unions which operate more or less in a bloc-like manner .
53 We work more or less in the same area but had n't talked to one another for a long time .
54 more or less in the er almost in the middle of Spain .
55 And any join Well not anyone but most of the joiners did the undertaking more or less in the area they were in .
56 But er course we n n never got any money because we er m it more or less disbanded the Notts miners ' union that did , it er it took everything away was That was when we were er er s the Spencer union was formed more or less by the management .
57 The seething had been going on more or less from the time Taylor took over as manager .
58 ‘ I had to take him on more or less from the first .
59 In that sorry , in agriculture when there was a good harvest , prices would fall more than proportionately to the change in quantity .
60 In many instances this does not matter at all , because the full screen , ungridded printout will serve more than adequately as a reminder of the actual design which is stored in the Me \ directory computer memory .
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