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

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1 This year they estimate the whole legal aid bill will be around £100 million and I say : ‘ Well done ’ on spending that money so efficiently and economically in order to let people have justice . ’
2 Erm do you believe if , if we erm oh I think we 've already covered that bit right so if I put erm come up with a erm a recommendation that would provide erm an income for your wife in the event of your death erm is there any reason why we ca n't look at this ?
3 I ask my hon. Friend , please , to give us that opportunity as soon as possible .
4 Particularly er children or animals who have no say in it at all , we , we take the view that er it 's a family show and we take that responsibility very carefully and very seriously .
5 Just try saying that sentence out loud and see how pompous and unnatural it sounds .
6 Today 's 940 Turbo fits that description as comfortably as the old 740 Turbo did .
7 His upper jaw kept clamping down on his lower jaw with a loud grinding noise , and chewed through each morsel so thoroughly that we could hear his teeth striking against each other …
8 It meets the Gramm-Rudman target , brings that deficit down further and balances the budget by 1993 — with no new taxes .
9 We have already suggested that along with the use of child labour there was little uniformity either chronologically or geographically about the employment of women in coal mines .
10 when you life them up , well of course the they 've seen so many mice , she grabbed two in that mouth straight away and two and as they were going up she grabbed
11 cos if you keep following that cut then sooner or later you 'll come across the , the bone okay , there , that lot
12 If , as a result of its inquiries under s47 , it concludes that certain action should be taken to safeguard or promote a child 's welfare it must take that action so far as it is both within its power and reasonably practicable for it to do so ( s47(8) ) .
13 ‘ We shall be definitely making every effort to improve that department as soon as possible , ’ said Porterfield , who tried to sign Grobbelaar last year .
14 The revised Defence plan , with its greatly reduced demands on manpower and its emphasis on highly trained mobile forces , now makes it possible to contemplate putting the Services on to an all-regular basis ; and the Government will endeavour to bring about this change as soon as practicable .
15 They listened to the representations that were made and , in their wisdom , decided to make this change as quickly as possible .
16 At the end of the public road is a notice prohibiting cars from going further , and I am told that the new owners of the Killilan estate are enforcing this ban fairly strictly but not in all cases .
17 The BSO is not likely to support this function very successfully because it is a relatively broad and unspecific classification scheme , with only sufficient specification for the classification of organizations concerned with the control of information ( for example , libraries , clearing houses , abstracting and indexing agencies ) and not to support the indexing of , say , individual periodical articles .
18 I 'd be grateful if you could let me have this cheque as soon as possible .
19 They bear this responsibility not only that the patients may receive safe and competent nursing care but that the nurses working in those settings are not rendered vulnerable by excessive pressure .
20 Read this story as often as the child likes hearing it .
21 At first it was men who were not allowed into the house and although this position resulted in a lot of criticism and ridicule , most feminists had some sympathy so long as we did n't seriously advocate separatism for all women .
22 The priest repeats this response twice more and the congregation respond in song .
23 Whatever floor that Ann 's been on has n't done something like put some money in so that they can take em somewhere else something like over in France or something like that .
24 Some sources suggest that as much as 4.5% of the Aube was planted with this variety as recently as ten or I 5 years ago .
25 This has enabled the north to weather this recession far better than any previous recessions and in a way that bears the best comparison with the south .
26 and actually there 's another entrance down there because cars were coming in there
27 A bad year was a disaster to the small peasant while it might well benefit the large farmers or merchants who could store grain for ten years , ‘ observing this rule so consistently that they would pawn their last jewels or load their lands with mortgages until years of high prices ’ .
28 I want to take this tape out really when I gone out to Asda .
29 I remember this fear quite distinctly as that of being swallowed up into some great emptiness : the struggle for individual identity , central to phenomenon of anorexia nervosa , had already begun , and already I was using the appropriate metaphor .
30 I do n't wish to take this analogy any further but if the teacher-research movement can succeed in raising the profile of research in everyday teaching , I am sure that it would lead to not only an improvement in the status of teachers but also act as a spur to research itself .
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