Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun] [verb] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Such misbehaviour of strata in their most classic sections leads me to have serious doubts ( in fact , positive hatred ) of the concept of the " stratotype " so much favoured by many continental workers .
2 MIKE HOOPER could earn a shock recall tomorrow for a match which his manager describes as ‘ potentially the most exciting European tie I 've been involved in . ’
3 ‘ Given the state of the teams , this is potentially the most exciting European tie I 've been involved in .
4 ‘ I was suffering from a virus and was n't really fit , so all things considered I had to be happy with my performance , ’ he said .
5 And would ignoring these apparently trivial matters lead me to ignore any future escalations ?
6 Anyway that thought decided me to make for the bedroom but I was late starting and had only just reached the top of the stairs when he was half-way up with the big brown teapot held in his pelting position .
7 Surely if I know all this I should be able to put on just enough weight to make me feel comfortable , or at least stop losing any more ?
8 I am convinced that only my genuinely clear conscience let me convince the adults around me that I was totally innocent .
9 The most viable release binding I 've seen recently is this model from Swiss manufacturer Meyer .
10 But before I take up that theme let me try to get closer to the ground .
11 Frankly there just is n't enough original or really exceptional material to tempt me to part with thirty pounds of my hard-earned cash .
12 The most committed football fan I have ever met , Neil Kaas , watches his team home and away , but this he regards as just a tiny part of the job , like opening mail .
13 How this name originated I have no idea , but I do know that it has been around for many generations for a jingle about this name has come down from the 19th century and it went : " Old Cribb , Young Cribb and Young Cribbs Son , if it had n't a been for Old Cribb there would n't have been none " .
14 ‘ Just how much work have I achieved so far ?
15 Come on , how much spaghetti do I put in here then ?
16 I asked them , ‘ How much rehearsal do I get ? ’
17 It should also lead you to ask another vital check question : Exactly how much time have I got for the presentation ?
18 How much time have I got ? he wondered .
19 People often say to me how much time have I got in which I can complain about faulty goods ?
20 How much SMP do I pay ?
21 how much room have I left in front , yeah park the car there
22 She said would n't get up hill How these blokes go I do n't know , are n't they ?
23 The fact that my innocent inquiry had provoked such a defensive , almost hostile response got me thinking about what has been happening to the labour force since the mid-1970s .
24 How many times had I heard that remark ?
25 How many times had I heard , ‘ This is your home , ’ ‘ These are your sons , ’ ‘ You are my sister , ’ ‘ They are your daughters ’ ?
26 How many times had I prayed for the impossible ?
27 How many times had I told her not to do it ? — to wait .
28 How many times did I tell you I loved you back in Seville ? ’
29 How many times do I have to tell you , Hawkins , my name 's Doctor Streeter , not Miss Streeter ; now come up here and wipe that filth off . ’
30 How many times do I have to tell you I do n't know this McCloy ? ’
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