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

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1 That is why what is validly required by a legitimate authority is one 's duty , even where previously it was merely something one had sufficient reason to do .
2 So we we have proper logs ?
3 Erm , and obviously what you use these things for is to schedule your activities .
4 More or less what I asked personal point of view that er one is afraid that Europe , as it is , is rather limited .
5 I suspect that this was largely due to the initiatives taken by the ARPS , such as in the organising of seminars , the involvement of European affairs , the lobbying in Parliament etc. which I think some AIR members felt they should be leading .
6 This approach has the advantage of providing detailed data about the nature and severity of illness in society , but it suffers from the obvious drawback that not everyone who is ill seeks or receives medical treatment and not everyone who seeks medical treatment is necessarily ill .
7 Few alternative therapies are available on the NHS , so you may have to find a practitioner yourself — and not everyone who practises complementary medicine is adequately trained .
8 It was not me who stated these truths — it was our correspondents in response to our survey .
9 That one e erm I mean I 'm a I was just I I said twenty pound O six , it was a quick calculation , it ends up at seventeen per cent margin .
10 There are those who feel , for instance , that a revolution did take place but not one which achieved positive effects ; or others who dispute the existence of an English revolution but who do not adhere to a neo-conservative interpretation of English history .
11 Likewise therefore this appeal is not one which entitles any party to call evidence unless there are exceptional circumstances and leave is given : see M. v. M. ( Minors : Custody Appeal ) [ 1987 ] 1 W.L.R. 404 .
12 It is hard to imagine that the deception is successful , and the explanation is not one which flatters either group .
13 In their zeal for a long overdue expansion of the tiny electorate , the critics , however , fail to offer a convincing explanation of how any opposition candidates managed to secure election if the whole system was so totally corrupt , for the argument that certain constituencies were blessed with unusually pure and honest voters is not one which carries much conviction .
14 ‘ That 's not what you said last night — when we were in the bar .
15 I just have a hard time writing songs ; it 's just not what I do real well .
16 That 's exactly what he did all week .
17 If she mentioned his name in any circle , however jaded it was by gossip , there was always somebody who had some titbit about him .
18 I really just wanted to see er just wanted to see the sort of range of things they did now this is more like it you see Effective Writing , Report Writing , Technical Report Writing , Business Sales Corres , Editing House Journals Writing for Publication , Desk Top Publishing , things like working with the media these are more the sort of things that I would see people
19 That 's an interesting point that , any square root , any square root you always get two answers for square roots yeah , it 's always plus thing and minus thing , in complex numbers , when you get complex numbers there are always what we call complex conjugators , if you drew them on them , on them diagram , right , if you drew them on the diagram , what 'll you get , plus five minus three I , plus five , minus three I , and then and then we get minus five , plus three I , You get plus and minus there .
20 It is also something which has important consequences for the people studying those disciplines .
21 The changes brought about by the Companies Act 1989 , requiring only adequacy of treatment have , however , given the SRO 's more scope to map out what they consider suitable regulation within their own particular regulatory domain .
22 And did you find out what you do next week ?
23 A series of grunts , which is mainly what I get these days .
24 Now what you did silly thing
25 ‘ Because it was n't me who put that creature in her jug of water .
26 It was n't me who cashed that cheque
27 Well I I find all religion artificial .
28 As for the sounds themselves , there are many here which I considered serious omissions from the GR-50 .
29 Well you you said one A four sheet now you 're saying it 's double-sided .
30 But you were saying were n't you you described this world which lots of us now have lost and somebody leaving school starting a job and retiring from that job , so the que the question David 's asked you is more important is n't it because deferred pensions are probably gon na become more , not less common .
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