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

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1 Well perhaps that one played that way then .
2 In her room Sally eventually managed to get out of her dress though her hands were trembling so much she had great difficulty with the zipper .
3 yeah that shop 's highly delighted I love those wedding ones coming out that church
4 I 'm so glad you had this conversation with me while I 've been miked up and I 've got it all taped .
5 A lone mercenary thinks he 's tough enough to take on a bunch of macho gun-toting enemy soldiers ( who are probably so 'ard they eat shredded wheat , box and all , for brekky ) .
6 CADOGAN TRAVEL FLIGHT ONLY 1992 We offer unbeatable value and Scheduled Services to 8 destinations with their renowned Club Class option ; plus Charters to 5 other resorts .
7 Her scream rang back to her in a thundering descant whose bass-line was so deep it vibrated each organ of her body and she was sick .
8 Every plant must earn its keep in a small garden — so those which make good garden plants and provide fresh and dried material for flower arranging must be top of the list .
9 So those who espouse equal opportunity need to elaborate its purpose .
10 And so those who devised all age worship in the in the sort of early eighties or late seventies , when it was the thing , devised it either to be just worship , or to be both education and worship .
11 There were no ski-lifts so those who wanted higher slopes than the nurseries rose early and carrying all their gear — wire for repairs , spare sealskin gloves , sweaters and food — in a rucksack , climbed for three or four hours and then skied down , reaching the village by twilight , just in time to change for après-ski activities .
12 Only those who had any idea of the inside story recognised the scale of Mrs Gould 's contribution .
13 It was not only those who married colonial soldiers who emigrated .
14 And we had expected rather a slump after Christmas that has n't happened really so that er you know we 're just so busy I mean one thing to the next really .
15 Other surveys have found that many parents , especially those who use public transport , do not want to turn children into commuters , dragging them to a workplace nursery every day .
16 Delightful village , Hotel with swimming pool , and exciting high season winds appeal to experts , intermediates and non-sailors too , especially those who like unspoilt Turkey .
17 Thanks are due also to all those who took part in the experiments , especially those who asked common sense questions which I frequently found extremely difficult to answer as a cognitive psychologist .
18 These ideas , familiar to all good teachers of English , are so important they bear constant repetition .
19 It is important , however , that we keep accurate records , though it is not so important we make rigid rules that can preclude the recording of a well-authenticated fish simply because a rule was not strictly adhered to .
20 The script of They Met in the Dark ( 1946 ) , in which James Mason is a discharged sea captain hunting down those who delivered fake orders to his ship , is a textureless and muddled affair .
21 In fact , there were only five which displayed these kinds of stereotypes : e.g. NEW ATTACK BY FREED SEX PEST ; VILLAGE IN FEAR OVER SEX BEAST ; CHILD SEX BEAST JAILED ; GIRLS ' BEDROOM SEX PEST ; PERVERT RAN CLUB FOR KIDS .
22 Handsome new Dr Robert Khalefa is so arrogant he makes fatal errors .
23 The battle took place on a Saturday , 14 October : because the armies were so evenly matched and the ground so difficult it lasted eight hours , a great time in a world where a decision was usually reached in just over two hours .
24 The answer is Yes , but it would have taken much longer and with the Government 's 1994 Review so imminent it made good sense to push on with the change process .
25 it 's so quiet you know this place is , it 's such a , it 's such a big place , it 's ever so quiet inside
26 By contrast , the 1987 intake included a mere nineteen MPs who were farmers or landowners , and only twenty-four who listed any kind of field sports as a recreation , a far cry from the party of thirty years earlier .
27 Number five became so terrified she made more mistakes and prayed to God that the dance would never finish .
28 Ben 's injuries were so bad he needed regular check-ups for six months .
29 Actually I was so anxious to have him that I would have said anything — but I did put my marriage first , I made that choice , and although it meant I had many , many years of frustration as an actress , I 'm not sorry I made that choice .
30 It is just this which allows subversive potential to parodic repetition but which also means that the parody will typically be inflected with the ambivalence I have described and , partly because of that ambivalence , oscillate between the political and the anarchic .
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