Example sentences of "[adv] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It is a separate tragedy altogether that , in a country where there is no nation health service , anything up to three million dollars can be spent killing someone . |
2 | Answer two : a crime novel may still be crime fiction , as opposed to pure fiction , even if it abandons altogether that prime staple of blueprint detective fiction , the murder puzzle . |
3 | A stressful circumstance is one with which you can not cope with successfully or believe you can not cope with successfully That 's the important thing . |
4 | It will be personalities rather than policies , however , which determine how successfully that can be made to work . |
5 | The American film-maker Maya Deren says somewhere that ‘ response should always precede analysis ’ , a remark which sounds as if it was made as an artist 's challenge to academic dryness and formalism . |
6 | Unless you are lucky enough to live somewhere that 's warm in the winter , you could find it difficult to choose a good selection of flowers for this particular design . |
7 | Somewhere that is secure and that has a telephone . ’ |
8 | They had dreamed of somewhere that was beyond the fence . |
9 | Keep your tapes somewhere that is as free of dust and moisture as possible . |
10 | Because my work is involved with makebelieve , I want to live somewhere that 's lively and very real . |
11 | Somewhere that world carries on in a crowded theatre foyer , a cosmopolitan crowd , the women glittering with diamonds , unchanged by war , by revolution , by suffering . |
12 | She wanted to go back , or to find somewhere that was cool and full of shade . |
13 | Then he read somewhere that heavy sweating is how the body expels poisons it ca n't get rid of in any other way . |
14 | Somewhere there 's somewhere that is n't Wimbledon . |
15 | She had undressed many men , she had read somewhere that nakedness was safest , because with the mystery gone humans were just humans , not that exciting , nothing special , and she believed it , for some times and for some human beings . |
16 | Clearly you 're unlikely to be recommending somewhere that is not transport in the structure but you 'll believe it 's important to specify which one . |
17 | So , if you do n't take that out , it means that effectively you 're gon na have to have another procedure somewhere that 's going to cover rate cards . |
18 | I think the most important thing is to make clear , I 'm hoping to make clear somewhere that next year this council will have a members allowance budget which is one and a half percent more than this year , at the maximum , and it may not even have that I 'm not certain that we 've agreed that with the policy committee , I do n't know if anybody knows if we have |
19 | Plant , we 'll you 've got to have your crea creativity from somewhere your ideas have got to come from somewhere that 's the plant . |
20 | Why do you want to have children in somewhere that is mad , evil and about to be destroyed ? |
21 | They 've got some evidence somewhere that 's worrying them . |
22 | Yes , yes I do n't think that on our next buy , what with the next year I would be a bit better off in the sense that I should have sold my house , bought something cheaper and have some capital invested so I have a little extra monthly income , I should be living in somewhere that 's cheaper to run |
23 | Games of 10 minutes each way will be played between 10am-noon and 1.30pm-3.30pm each day with the competitions , which are sponsored by Puma , switching to the back field on Sunday . |
24 | But I saw judgement in your face , and it shattered me , precisely because I know I must seem to deserve the very worst that anyone could imagine . |
25 | Imagine the very worst that can happen at the interview — you fall over , give all the wrong answers , blush and become tongue-tied , antagonize the interviewer , do everything so badly you patently have not got a hope of getting the job . |
26 | ‘ The worst that was brought out in the dispute was brought out in our own — some of our departed brethren ’ . |
27 | For parasites whose offspring infect the offspring of their host ( vertical transmission ) , any behaviour by the parasite that decreases the fecundity of its host ( and thereby that of the parasite itself ) is unlikely to be favoured by natural selection . |
28 | ‘ The creative use of leisure ’ sociologists called it and it worried them badly that fret-work and bird-watching might be all there was to fulfil people after pressing the buttons at the fully-automatic , atom-powered , closed-circuit-TV-monitored , computer-directed plant for a couple of four-hour shifts a week . |
29 | Another of Mr. Talbot 's activities was the loaning of money at a fair old rate of interest but he did not believe in spending a penny to smarten his premises from which the paint was peeling so badly that bare wood was revealed . |
30 | He mumbled so badly that , half the time , I could only guess at what he might be saying . |