Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [verb] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In the West we are constantly telling the Third World to save the rain forests — rather hypocritical considering we are not even prepared to replace the tree cover destroyed over the years in Essex . ’
2 The eye can not rest on one thing , as in traditional circus , but you are constantly seeking the next thrill .
3 So we 're just rearranging the first expression , okay , and getting this one right so now we 've got er a decision rule to obtain a , farmers will form their expectation of prices say next year , in T right , on the basis of last year 's price , last year 's actual price and last year 's , the expectation of last year 's actual price okay .
4 What might have been first visualised as a basic low cost word processor might have transformed into a full blown all bells and whistles application that has spreadsheets and databases built in , yet , if you 're still using the first release , you could be losing out .
5 The international system not only has a major division between communist and capitalist states but also deeper cultural divisions between what are usually termed the First and Third worlds .
6 The addition of this weakling to the family of Test nations will seen them merely tolerated as non-profitable visitors , lower on the scale even than Sri Lanka , who are still awaiting a first invitation to play West Indies after 10 years of Test status .
7 Following the breakdown of talks with the 43-year-old Foreman , Bowe 's handlers are also considering a first defence against either of the ex-champions Michael Spinks or Michael Dokes at Madison Square Garden , probably in March .
8 ‘ But we will have the first National Hunt racing on all-weather anywhere in the world at our first meeting ( Lingfield 's opening card is all Flat ) and we are also staging the first trials at racing pace on the new surface ( they take place on Sunday ) . ’
9 We are now entering the last decade of our century and of our millennium , which has been declared a ‘ Decade of Evangelism ’ .
10 The Lords are now taking a third bite of the cherry .
11 Detectives are now hunting a fourth man who will also be charged with murder .
12 We are now seeing the first signs of recovery and all forecasters expect to see our economy growing again in the coming year .
13 The sport , he added , gives an enormous amount of pleasure to a lot of people , ‘ We are now seeing the second generation enjoying our facilities — youngsters whose parents used to ride around our tracks . ’
14 Gradually the old has merged with the new and the grandchildren of the ‘ young couples ’ who moved into the ‘ new ’ houses are now becoming the second generation to attend Keyingham school .
15 ‘ I 'm away to catch the last tram , ’ she smiled .
16 so I 'm actually taking the first three weeks and you 're taking the last
17 When the time comes , the Minister stands up and moves ‘ that the Bill be now read a second time ’ .
18 Mr. Wilson : I beg to move , That the clause be now read a Second time .
19 Order read for resuming adjourned debate on Question , That the Bill be now read a Second time
20 Question put , That the Bill be now read a Second time :
21 I beg to move , That the Bill be now read a Second time .
22 Question put , That the Bill be now read a Second time :
23 I beg to move , That the Bill be now read a Second time .
24 I beg to move , That the Bill be now read a Second time .
25 I beg to move , That the Bill be now read a Second time .
26 I beg to move , That the Bill be now read a Second time I believe that there will be a consensus across the House on the Bill .
27 I beg to move , That the Bill be now read a Second time .
28 Question again proposed , That the Bill be now read the Third time .
29 I beg to move , That the Bill be now read the Third time .
30 The steering group are currently writing the first draft of these standards of performance .
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