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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Hi.

""It is hard for anyone to imagine that we can't continuously track aircraft anywhere in the world," says Mr Roberts.

There, the most expensive part of the process will not be the development or fitting of any technology, but the cost of getting it accepted and standardised by aviation regulators around the world." [From the BBC website.]

Is There an adverb of place in this context?

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Anonymous Is There an adverb of place in this context? I see no place in the context. I would paraphrase it as 'in that case' or 'for that purpose'.

  • Anonymous Is There an adverb of place in this context?
  • I see no place in the context.
  • I would paraphrase it as 'in that case' or 'for that purpose'.
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AnonymousIs There an adverb of place in this context?
I see no place in the context. I would paraphrase it as 'in that case' or 'for that purpose'.
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Thank you, MM, for your useful reply.

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