Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [adj] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The mud they put out now there is lucky if they put two hundred ton in and that 's only had by grab and course they 'd make a hole there , then course that fill up again . |
2 | After one or two attempts they can change over until all join together for a big finish . |
3 | Mr Garner-Gray , a member of the branch executive of the National Unilever Management Association part of the Institute of Professionals , Managers and Scientists said staff were too shaken up and surprised to react immediately . |
4 | Mr Garner-Gray , a member of the branch executive of the National Unilever Management Association part of the Institute of Professionals , Managers and Scientists said staff were too shaken up and surprised to react immediately . |
5 | When they go out on patrol the other men will point out that such-and-such happened here , soand-so lives there , that 's a bad area , and so on . |
6 | Dr Rydell points out that this coincides neatly with the bats ' occupation of maternity roosts , most of which are in more or less isolated houses in areas without street lights . |
7 | Two lock out and one stays inside to act as tender . |
8 | ‘ I take it that everything 's sorted out and ready to go ahead , then ? |
9 | In the combats on either side of her the outer figure falls back and another bends swiftly forward to support him . |
10 | They were brought in after being taken from a village near Mostar They were originally to have been helicoptered out but that became too dangerous for the volunteer pilots . |
11 | KEYS : ‘ But it is not just a question of what is going on on the park , it 's what 's happening elsewhere that we 're beginning to hear and read about and that 's never been the case at Liverpool previously , ever . |
12 | The Green Paper sets out draft implementing regulations which by and large follow closely the wording of the Directive . |
13 | Even such a sensitive cultural critic as Steven Marcus in The Other Victorians relies on a Freudian explanation , which by and large distorts rather than clarifies . |
14 | High-ranking females by and large receive more grooming than others . |
15 | ‘ Companies that will observe the Code are by and large acting honourably at present , ’ he said , ‘ and those companies that are not will find ways around the spirit of the Code . ’ |
16 | Whereas Indian , Malay , Arab and Chinese merchants had by and large traded peacefully for the exotic treasures of the islands since before the time of Christ , the marauding European buccaneers sought to own and control the real estate itself , and began four centuries of infighting . |
17 | Co-operatives were very strong in France and by and large worked well . |
18 | First , they by and large provide only aspatial or coarsely aggregated data , and second , the sample sizes needed to produce statistically meaningful data-sets mean that only national survey organizations can undertake the large surveys needed . |
19 | Well , I du n no , it 's go it 's got , I was showing th I was showing the licensing people round erm the inspection of , Jean we Jean was n't here , we were looking round and fire brigade and that were there and inspection , we turned round and all written across is Jean is a fucking fat cow ! |