Example sentences of "[pron] [vb infin] [adv] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So should I put together a truncated anthology and add not an extra word ?
2 He did so much for me , Ellie , wo n't you let me do just a small bit for you ?
3 They are oh I do n't ken when but they must you ken obviously a long time ago story .
4 If you do n't you have quite a good chance of getting malaria if you 've been bitten .
5 This will help you put forward a clear argument against him .
6 Only then can we give even a sensible guess as to the potential of e-documents and their associate structures and environments .
7 the organ is quite one of my most favourite instruments — it has that combination of depth , harmony , majesty and spirituality that can raise the soul , bring joy to the heart and let one cast aside the ephemeral tedia of everyday life .
8 The East German crisis — or should one say simply the German crisis ? — is thus essentially a political crisis , and the answers to it , if there are answers , must also be political .
9 Hibs turned out to be the kind of compliant opponents Rangers needed to help them develop only a fine film of sweat before their European Champions league match against FC Brugge on Wednesday .
10 I will let him see therein a new abyss .
11 Nan why ca n't they leave just a little patch of grass for the fire ?
12 Or do they play only a minor role which nevertheless gives a vital clue to the unfolding of the plot ?
13 The pay is very low , as cheap labour is part of the incentive for entrepreneurial farmers , nor do they receive even the minimum security benefits of full-time work .
14 Did they dig just a big hole , essentially , or did they
15 Within the modern academy , English is treated with respect , though those teaching it may feel themselves impaled on the perennial dilemma of making it appear either a soft option or inhumanely technical and jargon-ridden .
16 He made it sound quite an ordinary request and I did n't like to ask why .
17 Insistence on this in the early stages of use helps to make it become simply a good habit .
18 First , is this treatment , when successful , likely to reduce the effects of the disease , or does it have only a palliative effect , in that side effects are avoided from powerful drugs that would otherwise have to be used ?
19 Or should he go completely the other way ?
20 Will he announce now the external financing limit for each hospital ?
21 Let us take now the bold step of increasing the number of dimensions by one .
22 Let us notice only a clear objection for which the way has been prepared .
23 Let us investigate now the converse problem when the wire is stationary but the equipment producing the magnetic field is moved lock , stock , and barrel with the same velocity in the opposite direction .
24 Let us determine now the mutual inductance between two coils wound on the same magnetic core ( Fig. 4.7(b) ) .
25 Let us replace now the mathematical curve by thin wire .
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