Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] [pron] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | These are the new rate books , we 've literally only had them through this week . |
2 | So just leave it on that , that 's it . |
3 | Our thanks to these , and to all the friends of THE FACE who have given their time and money so generously to help us through this difficult time . |
4 | But surely for the early moderns also : terminology apart , did not nosce teipsum only ever mean something like that ? |
5 | Just sit down ( I thought the idea was to dance — IM ) and listen to ‘ Yes Please ’ a few times until you realise that Shaun 's lyrics and the band 's music together still mean something to all their fans who follow a band purely for their music … so what were you doing talking to the stupid old Happy Mondays after all ? |
6 | She had n't imagined that this woman could be at all assertive , but she was being exactly that now , and Alain had so far said nothing at all . |
7 | Continued pressure to improve the terms of the civil payment on account scheme has so far yielded nothing at all . |
8 | By this time the manner of Cutter 's death was known throughout ie camp and somehow it appeared disconcertingly trivial for a man " ho had so often exposed himself to such great danger . |
9 | Did he feel he had invented the gun-for-hire designer by so firmly dissociating himself from any one house ? |
10 | ‘ There is time enough yet to tell you of that , ’ she said ‘ I am tired now and must rest . |
11 | Worse still , he/she perhaps never articulates them at all unless he/she expects to have to spell them out . |
12 | She walked on and on , imagining herself utterly alone wearing nothing at all . |
13 | Peter not only hears it on this occasion but several times in the future , as the book of Acts shows . |
14 | I hope that Marjorie is not just amusing herself with these children . |
15 | To me delicatessen means herring , 1,001 varieties of herring , but I did not always regard them as such if only because I virtually lived on them . |
16 | Should the defendant 's motive be so crucial in cases where the act is not obviously indecent , in the sense that ‘ right-minded persons ’ would not unhesitatingly classify it as such ? |
17 | The fact that deaf children do not spontaneously use anything like this speech code and also read poorly reinforces this link . |
18 | the Crown itself can not now deprive them of that power : see In re S. ( A Barrister ) [ 1970 ] 1 Q.B . |
19 | Floy was suspicious and Caspar did not really blame him for that . |
20 | Does the idea of joining the Stamp Bug Club , interest you a lot , interest you a little or not really interest you at all ? |
21 | The self-contained social circle of most farmers , commented upon in Chapter 3 , does not particularly lend itself to such empathy , but farmers will ignore the aspirations of the other 97 per cent of the population at their peril — and so , for that matter , will conservationists . |
22 | Nor was it that reforms already undertaken by Russia 's post-communist government , if only supported with a pile of hard currency , will deliver a lasting rise in living standards — because Russia has not yet done anything like enough . |
23 | At this stage regional officers had not yet committed themselves to any specific role in the implementation of the new policy . |
24 | However , factors that might theoretically if not actually subject it to some strain need to be understood , as do those conducive to its most efficient operation . |
25 | Some people see very clearly and are able to describe actual images ; others do not actually see anything at all but know what is going on and are able to relate to it . |
26 | Joanne began to focus on what she could see as the positive aspects of the new approach , and while she did not specifically identify them as such , they were related to the process objectives within the scheme of work . |
27 | Think about it , though , do n't just blindly put them on any word that ends in s , make sure you know why you 're putting it there . |
28 | ‘ I just never saw her during those early years because I was always away , ’ he says . |
29 | While the Secretary of State has tried to assure the House about the problems and implications of recognition of Croatia , will he try once more to reassure us about that recognition ? |
30 | Trees return once more to help us in this endeavour . |