Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Not only do we already have such a statement in the apostle 's creed , but theological it 's in a different realm . |
2 | And how long did you actually do that job for ? |
3 | And walks in Do you ever sort this coronation soup at home . |
4 | But yeah so does he still write that ? |
5 | Not only does it not produce much wheat , as we well know , but , in fact , it is not creating as much energy output as energy input going in to the system . |
6 | ‘ They 're constantly telling them not to do this and not to do that , ’ she opined , curiously , at this most un-authoritarian time in our history . |
7 | Lucy 's black friend Yvonne puts it this way ; ‘ On the whole right , it 's the people in authority what brings that tension around , you know , 'cos the black people are thinkin' 'ow comes they not gettin' all the jobs , you know . ’ |
8 | Not only have I never handled any drug stronger than an aspirin , but discretion and confidentiality are an integral part of my job . |
9 | What he says about the king 's own explanation for his forwardness in battle is one of a number of examples of d'Ayala 's perception of the Scottish kingdom : ‘ He ( the king ) said to me that his subjects serve him with their persons and goods , in just and unjust quarrels , exactly as he likes , and that therefore he does not think it right to begin any warlike undertaking without being himself the first in danger . ’ |
10 | I do not think it right to ban all these services . |
11 | ‘ I 'm expecting something from an old friend and I just remembered he only has this address for me . ’ |
12 | Just do it gently like that . |
13 | Well I , I might just block it off get another piece of wood and put it in there and just nail that fucking lot up and block off completely , otherwise Nick 's , if Nicholas is playing in the garden he 'll be out of there like a shot , so you 're gon na get one post there , say one in the middle and one at the end . |
14 | They 're just to show we still like each other . |
15 | The sad part about the whole sorry affair is that you appear to have been badly let down by those who by rights ought to feel indebted to you , but with the Sun in Aries and that part of your solar chart related to affairs of the heart you are bound to win some kind of moral victory , and even if you do decide to make a settlement this month you should still feel you really have much to celebrate . |
16 | That 's what always says I really hate that . |
17 | In the seven years we lived there , only once did I ever meet another fisherman on my favourite part of the river ; and over the years I came to know the South Tyne and its wildlife as well as Mole or Rat in Wind and the Willows ever knew their water . |
18 | As a matter of fact , I nearly asked you not to bring this round . |
19 | But he also warns her not to let these spiritual conversations degenerate into gossip — an obvious danger and one which could ruin the religious life . |
20 | Erm I ca n't honestly see us ever getting that . |
21 | Whereas in the past there have been various pressure groups setting themselves up as having a special reason for being heard thanks to their scientific credentials , perhaps the wisest comment on this came from the professor who , while urging scientists to make their voices heard , also urged them not to make any special claims to knowledge or understanding of the issues just because they were scientists . |
22 | That said , however , the decisive reason why we now think it right to determine this application on its substantive merits is that we have all three of us arrived at a very clear conclusion upon the case and , moreover , a conclusion reached with particular regard to the very special facts of the case . |
23 | And he strongly recommended us not to accept this man . |
24 | I do n't think we normally do that . |
25 | I do n't think we really need that do we now ? |
26 | Oh I was in repudiation of my contract well I du n no what what it means to repude some things , you know I jumped to get a dictionary and found out , but I really do n't know what my contract was because I do n't think we ever had any . |
27 | They were together for four years , but Bailey recalls : ‘ I do n't think we ever saw each other . |
28 | I do n't think we actually used any of them in the end but it has got that cinematic imagery to it . ’ |
29 | We 've had a magazine since we came over but I do n't think they just had enough to put in it and |
30 | They used to have bread and cheese and a jug of cider under the hedgerow , but I do n't think they even do that any more . |