Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] [conj] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 I little thought that fresh intrusions would interrupt and spoil my solitudes .
3 However , he admits , ‘ I rather doubt if other auditors , similarly placed , would have acted very differently ’ .
4 Erm I personally feel although some members of me team do n't agree er with the with the heavy a advertising expenditure we 've got , we can probably do better than two and a half the first year certainly erm and maybe ten percent of the market in the end of the at the end of the day .
5 I only hope that those youngsters who may believe it is cool to take substances like this will take heed of Rachel 's terribly sad case and think again .
6 I only hope that both teams will restrain themselves and will try to avoid carrying on the so-called ‘ feud ’ .
7 I scarcely know whether these remarks are intended as the mere superfluous assertion of an abstract right , or whether they are intended to imply a covert threat , that if the petitioners are dissatisfied with the answer to their application , they may resort to the extreme course of closing that useful place of veterinary education .
8 The words of Johnson 's wife , Ladybird , have a cruel irony : " I just hope that foreign problems do not keep mounting they do not represent Lyndon 's kind of presidency . "
9 I further assert that these spores have been with us since the birth of mankind .
10 Erm , when we look at the environmental strategy , I always think that environmental strategies are common sense to people , and that sometimes the involvement of large organizations is sometimes counter-productive .
11 I also hope that these schemes to encourage married mothers back to work wo n't discriminate against young , single people with employers rushing to recruit mature returners .
12 And I also know that certain shops in Northern Ireland refused to display it because of the tricolour so that accusation is quite legitimate .
13 While I accept that these may be legitimate responses to difficult circumstances , I also reflect that these responses are from mature , talented and committed teachers .
14 Now I also agree that these criteria are not of equal importance and I certainly would put the greatest weight on criterion one which is to avoid the greenbelt in fact I think it 's so important that it should n't be a criterion but it should be actually be within the preamble as it is now .
15 I also understand that certain groups , such as the Caravan Club are ‘ exempt organisations ’ and can hold caravan rallies etc without needing planning consent .
16 But I also acknowledge that such exceptions can not be realistically incorporated into the application of such rules .
17 I nearly died when three weeks later ,
18 So , I hope she goes places , I really do because young members and young trade unionists in this union are gon na get this union 's support so , go back to your branches and tell everybody that .
19 I often wonder whether these pilots would react safely and effectively if they suddenly got their aircraft into a stalling situation .
20 Because of his fully integrated and flowing plans , his fitted furniture , and his stripped exteriors , Scott has often been seen as one of the fathers of Modernism .
21 I note that in the academic year 1979 — 80 the parents in the school in which I then worked provided voluntary donations of £878 .
22 I quite agree that certain difficulties might be imposed on the Inland Revenue if they were to pursue every deposit account and find whether or not there had been an addition to the account during the course of the year .
23 I respectfully believe that those cases were rightly decided on their facts , but I would not adopt the principle of aggregation on the facts here .
24 I initially thought that all countries would be affected by the statement that you need to build military arsenals to keep the populations employed .
25 And this ‘ vague altruism ’ apparently permeated up to the highest levels in government : for example , Neville Chamberlain , who had been a leading figure in the pre-war National Government 's denial of the problem of child malnutrition , was so shocked by the stories of the children 's condition that he commented to his sister , ‘ I never knew that such conditions existed , and I feel ashamed of having been so ignorant of my neighbours .
26 I certainly think that nine months down the road we are saying to ourselves , ‘ Well what are we about ? ’
27 And the Gospels , not the great illuminated book , but a smaller and stouter one , calculated to resist too crafty fingers by its less use and lighter pages , already lay on the silver-chased reliquary , centrally placed with accurate and reverent precision .
28 The importance of the BBFC has been enhanced in recent years by local licensing requirements for sex cinemas , which generally require that all films screened shall have been approved by the BBFC in its " adult " category , and by the rule that cable television companies and video shops shall only carry films which have been granted an appropriate BBFC certificate .
29 Apparently they 're up to here in woolies , but nobody ever remembers that homeless men need underpants too .
30 That agriculture has to be shown to be necessary for the viability of Article 3(5) areas is stated in the House of Commons ' Agriculture Committee 's 1982 Report which also states that such areas must have a low or declining population , the exact opposite of the view given by MAFF ) .
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