Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Though most women experience the feelings I did , they are only willing to discuss them with other mothers . |
2 | Recognising sharp practice in their dealers from the outset , they would be less likely to blame them for huge losses . |
3 | As this type of filter should be disturbed as little as possible , it is not advisable to mix it with other media that require regular attention like filter floss . |
4 | Also , blotting paper is fairly costly to buy so it is much more economical to use it for pressing time and time again . |
5 | Rather than market and hierarchy being opposed to types , as in the Williamsonian formulation , it may be more appropriate to see them as alternative solutions to the problem of how to arrange functional alignment within the enterprise . |
6 | If an item is coached carefully step by step in the early stages the performers are more likely to remember it for future use . |
7 | I can not claim to have been a close friend , but I had occasional encounters with him and , as with most people , it would be more accurate to describe them as occasional brushes . |
8 | I am doubtful ; I suggest that we have all just become more aware of it in recent years , more ready to take it into new forms . |
9 | An organization would be most unlikely to dismiss them without good reason , and if it were to they would have little difficulty finding alternative work . |
10 | While it is often convenient to deal with equations such as ( 2 ) in the way indicated , it is also often useful to transform them into first-order equations . |
11 | After bilabial consonants , in words like ‘ happen ’ , ‘ happening ’ , ‘ ribbon ’ we can consider it equally acceptable to pronounce them with syllabic ( , , ) or with ( , , ) . |
12 | There is a rent review due next year , and I think they will be quite likely to ask you for additional rent , erm amount of rent per annum to you . |
13 | Here are all these computers producing huge amounts of information and completely unable to share it with other computers . |
14 | Now we produce erm about half a million or 550,000 units a year , that is not volume in world terms er we acknowledge that we compete in some of the volume sectors , but increasingly as our new products are introduced , we 're very careful to put them in discrete market segments or in niches . |
15 | Though he is too politically cautious to admit it in public , Mr Reilly knows he needs taxes as a weapon in the environmental arsenal , even if they are disguised under another label . |
16 | Because students are taking two qualifications at one , it is very important to provide them with easily-understood information at appropriate stages of the programme . |
17 | ‘ The Ministry would have been only too happy to hand you over stuffed and pickled if they 'd been asked in the proper way . |
18 | The dress of the princesses shows no concessions to the formal court styles ; indeed , it would be very difficult to distinguish them from genteel country folk — only the sash worn by Frederick gives any hint at the exalted social status of the sitters . |
19 | Anyone who 's attacked who is very old or very young fills us with deep concern . |