Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The overall length of a longitudinal study may be shortened somewhat by making it semi-longitudinal . |
2 | But it will do so by making them explicit , so that in effect techniques become distinguishable from the principles which inform them . |
3 | Nick did n't send any shivers through her the way Jack Butler had but after he 'd kissed her softly goodbye and she was walking through Portman Square , she found herself looking forward to seeing him later . |
4 | As she left she said I 'm looking forward to seeing you all in about six weeks . |
5 | Looking forward to seeing you this coming weekend , |
6 | I 'd been looking forward to seeing you both , and I had wanted to discuss that Unesco thing with you . ’ |
7 | ‘ André 's looking forward to seeing you next week , ’ Simone interrupted her thoughts , trying to include her in the conversation . |
8 | He had been looking forward to showing it all to her . |
9 | He was looking forward to spelling it all out to Jacqui and Joanne . |
10 | We you know , I could have got away with giving you seventeen and half percent ! |
11 | And that 's it for this evening so I 'll look forward to seeing you next week then , okay ? |
12 | We look forward to seeing you all at our wedding , and later to welcoming you to dinner in our new home . |
13 | I look forward to seeing you all again . |
14 | I wish you well for the remainder of the holidays and look forward to seeing you all again at our Qualified Teachers days . |
15 | I wish you well for the remainder of the holidays and look forward to seeing you all again at our Qualified Teachers days . |
16 | I am delighted that you have agreed to work with us again and I look forward to seeing you next week . |
17 | I look forward to seeing you next Thursday . |
18 | And erm good , thank you very much indeed and I look forward to seeing you next week . |
19 | We look forward to telling you all about them ! |
20 | ‘ Those who desire to win the favour of princes generally endeavour to do so by offering them those things which they themselves prize most , or such as they observe the prince to delight in most . ’ |
21 | He started well by making it clear to a shocked and protesting Curzon that he could not again be Foreign Secretary . |
22 | The fourteenth-century Franciscan William of Ockham went further in declaring it probable that God could make a better world than this . |
23 | Do n't be put off by the delicate appearance of this cake , but do allow plenty of time for the separate pieces of icing to harden well before assembling them all together . |
24 | Indeed , she told me that she looked forward to practising them each evening as it formed such a peaceful interlude in her anxious life . |
25 | If a man lies on the ball and is given a good rucking he will think twice about doing it next time . |
26 | The restructuring of the social services in the 1940s aimed primarily at making them universal , i.e. free or low-cost access to all . |
27 | Roman kissed her deeply , murmuring comfortingly before taking them both to heights that owed more to heaven than to earth . |
28 | Instead of arranging flowers immediately after cutting , help them last longer by conditioning them first . |
29 | If you go to a house and you realize that it 's only a very small house and it 's a very big van you 'll only pack it up that way because you 're packing faster by doing it that way . |