Example sentences of "[det] [coord] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 plastic ones which were close to the ceiling , can you , could you give me a bit more of a description of that or perhaps a manufacturer 's name ?
2 Forty pence out of a pound what would that , roughly is it about half or about a quarter or what ?
3 The corporate objectives of managers may often appear in conflict with this and hence the tension between the two groups .
4 This and also the danger which , as it seems to me , lurks in the encouragement of judicial excursions into the parliamentary preserve of legislative policy , may be illustrated by reference to two cases .
5 Fishman acknowledges the skill involved in this and indeed the necessity for someone to do it ; but she sees it as something women are coerced into .
6 And then er just work out the length of this and then the length of that and then subtract these two lengths .
7 But Gallagher does not decide this and only a House of Lords judgment on the point can resolve the uncertainty .
8 If this theory is correct , the term ‘ metaplasia ’ is a misnomer : metaplasia implies a change from one differentiated cell type to another and not the induction of a novel cell lineage .
9 In any event , additional land has been identified since which not only covers this but also the scale of shortfall reflected in the SEELPI Reporter 's recommendations .
10 The restrictions on newspaper advertising had no doubt contributed to this but perhaps the layout and phraseology of many of the Board 's own publications had made them unattractive to readers .
11 The world would remain unshaken over this but maybe the constable would have a gentle word with the unthinking reverser .
12 Yet , at the same time , there has not , in most cases , been a sharp break between one way of life and another but rather a process involving subtle shifts in emphasis , whereby one set of relationships — kin , friends and neighbours — take on new significances in place of or in addition to older or earlier established relationships .
13 depending on whether we take the " " mayden " " as a vocative ( i.e. " girl , I love no one more than thee " ) or as the object of the lost verb of line 14 , whereby the -clause becomes a restrictive relative clause ( " I love no maiden more than you … " [ but I might love some just as much or only a bit less ] ) .
14 They 're spread all over the country , which is why I have to travel so much and why the Consulate had difficulty tracing me . ’
15 Alright then , maybe not that much but quite a lot .
16 Alternatively there may be no marks as such but simply a set of grades to which the quality of pupils ' work may be assigned directly .
17 They had little and sometimes no money , and Mary 's mother was far too busy and uninterested to notice , spending her inherited fortune on her lovers .
18 Three young men with loop and stud earrings in one ear ( the lad on the Caledonian Canal fishing boat was not as individual as I had thought ) had three beefburgers and a pie each and then a chocolate KitKat with their tea .
19 I would suggest to you that given that and also the wording in the justification under the old Policy E three , that in fact you could hardly get a tissue paper between this policy that is now before you and the previous policy .
20 But the social setting was now precisely that and not a star feature in its own right .
21 At the university here we have got two or three groups in which we do know how to do that and especially the work that I 'm associated with , again the arts undergraduates , we have developed over a period now of something like six years , ways of giving them confidence , and it 's amazing to see what happens .
22 ‘ He 's done that and now the challenge is to keep his first team shirt .
23 And then it was the cu , we 'd payed that and then a couple of weeks after it was the phone and then it was the gas !
24 And that was it and erm so then everybody 's saying so , you know , I 'll come banging on your door and saying what do you think you 're doing , you know , knocking me down to eighty five pounds a week or , or whatever it is and , you know , obviously there were various feedbacks from that and then the summing up of it was , so is that what you 're going to do to the D S S when you , when you retire ?
25 But that and then the rest of the land is is open countryside E two land .
26 If you , ah now can I ask you to sign that and then the banker 's order
27 One l one like that and then the entrance into it .
28 so you could pull it up and down and the effects went out the bottom of the tube , the tube came up like that and it came over , and like that and then the shade would be like that and then you could swing it round
29 In a service there should be a mix of these and not a concentration on one metre or one key , for example .
30 about erm ten of these and then the head
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