Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] [adv] [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So let me just say a few things before he does arrive , and catch his breath and perhaps have a cup of tea , on , on a topic which we , it 's not fully listed but I think is worth just mentioning , and that is writing for the press , because it may occur to you and in fact you may yourself on occasions , write things for the press .
2 That might well have been true in the early 1960s but not in the 1990s , so let us not revive a distinction which has thankfully been eliminated .
3 That might well have been true in the early 1960s but not in the 1990s , so let us not revive a distinction which has thankfully been eliminated All kinds of research in education have gone far beyond this narrow form .
4 So let us now consider the constellations one by one , and see what we can find .
5 Not only did she not read the charge but the folding back of the pages would have tended to discourage her from doing so .
6 Not only did it not find the islands but it could n't find the way home .
7 So do you ever see the town picking back up again , and getting a few more factories in the ?
8 Not only do they not remember the actions and funny voices , but , when asked if they even knew who Rudyard Kipling was , Max said : ‘ Of course we do , Mom — the Iranians are trying to assassinate him . ’
9 ‘ Not only do you not wear a wedding-ring , but you have the air , the aura of sexual uncertainty which belies a history of nights spent in connubial bliss . ’
10 Unless you return to the UK with my business , not only do you not have a job , but the whole future of Grantham and Marsh is on the line . ’
11 How long did you actually leave the er how long were you away from the car for ?
12 So did they just keep the hotel open all year for these visitors ?
13 So did you generally have a , a daily lady to come and help or
14 Teacher : So did he actually become a sportsman ?
15 Not only does it normally require an exceptionally large financial injection , but the rules of company law are considerably more demanding for public companies than for private ones or partnerships .
16 Not only does it apparently have the oldest version of the entry for 1020 ( see above ) , but under 1018 it has the death of an Abingdon abbot which is not in C. Other material now in D and E was probably only added after the Abingdon chronicle reached Canterbury .
17 Hang on let me just turn the television down .
18 So er I said right , quick does anybody else want a drink ?
19 Do you want a , er , do you wa , no I do n't think you better have a Beechams now , I think you better have one later .
20 Please let us never condemn the handicapped child or the parents to whom the strength is not given . ’
21 Familiarity Rating : ‘ How well did you previously know the junction ?
22 Not only would this be inefficient and therefore slow , but introspection suggests that only rarely do we consciously ponder the pronunciations of words .
23 Right did we actually do the susceptible babies ?
24 I know Rosie told me , soon after the wedding , that his bank would n't give him any help , so how did he finally raise the money ? ’
25 He prefaced a book called Bringing Up Children In A Difficult Time with a ‘ Statement of an anti-permissive author ’ : ‘ How did I ever get the reputation of being an advocate of excessive permissiveness ? ’ he asked plaintively and disingenuously .
26 Why then do we not take the same laid-back attitude if someone says ‘ I am in pain … ’ ?
27 If we ask , how do we best train the next Archbishop of Canterbury , which see is better ?
28 So that 's what privatization is about and how do we stop the privatization how do we really represent the members by attacking the legislation that prevents us from acting in a spontaneous manner , which will assist our members in their hour of need .
29 How do you actually make a lens ?
30 In response to the question ‘ How do you currently assess the effectiveness of your teaching ? ’ 23 consultants said they did not .
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