Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [subord] [pers pn] [vb -s] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Do they do it all at once , or in chronological order , or just as it seems to emerge ? |
2 | This is not always easy , especially when the relationship is going through a sticky patch , but if they can feel close from time to time , the pulling-back will happen less , and Elizabeth could reassure Harry that just because she wants to do things for herself does n't mean that she does n't want him . |
3 | In doing so it attempts to limit the effects of the imbalance to the most superficial levels — in other words , the physical level — and only if it fails to do so will emotional imbalances , or if the stresses go deeper , mental imbalances , be manifest . |
4 | Check that you have the positioning right and encourage your baby to feed for as often and long as he wants to stimulate the flow . |
5 | Continue until just after it starts to take up the steep fellside again , where a small path branches off left . |
6 | Japan remains tied to the Western camp partly because the relationship has become integral to her economy and politics over forty years ' association , and partly because it appears to offer the best defence against Soviet aggression and encroachment — a long-standing fear — in Northeast Asia , and the best hope of Japan 's integrity overall in a world where she has been proved to be economically and militarily vulnerable . |
7 | He has not told the House how much he expects his proposals to cost , both in the pilot phase , when adult credits will be paid to a quarter of a million people , and later when he hopes to extend the scheme across the country . |
8 | Much more difficult for a woman because by the time a woman 's got into her forties , her child rearing erm career is usually rather short and even if she wants to continue , it becomes much more hazardous for her and for her offspring , so er in , in the case of erm modern societies with erm monogamy bu but divorce as we have , you ca n't help thinking that to some extent the , the odds are , are loaded in the favour of men as it were in terms of their reproductive success . |
9 | I introduced Marie to Mr Frost , and sometimes if she wants to go out and get some fresh air , we go to the gardens . |
10 | And yet when it comes to career development , women are invariably judged not so much by their abilities and achievements , but on assumptions about their private lives , responsibilities and future intentions . |
11 | A Mandela book might attract many of these readers , but only if he wants to write it . |
12 | But even though he strives to protect his privacy , Craig 's still larger than life at work , always joking , teasing and larking about . |
13 | The child is rewarded as soon as he/she manages to imitate all or part of the model . |
14 | When she cries in her sleep , try not to fuss her , and do n't worry about her eating trouble — as soon as she begins to realise that you are a family unit her tum will never let her starve ! |
15 | It 's not that I 'm totally assured that this time round I wo n't be quite so foolish , it 's simply that I know it 's possible to progress to that stage beyond ‘ falling in love ’ — if I do n't opt out as soon as he starts to look less like Prince Charming and more like Mr Very Ordinary and Boring . |
16 | As soon as he begins to think pleasurably of his bed . ’ |
17 | However , as soon as it begins to accelerate smoothly , that movement is no longer necessary , and the control should be moved to get the glider balanced nicely on to the main wheel . |
18 | Because as soon as it starts to die down you could probably go back on to Betnovate to keep it maintained . |