Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] [vb pp] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd much rather have advised a disciple — the earnest girl Fruitbat , perhaps , or her relentlessly smiling lover , Chogyam-Jones , who dressed in what looked like a Chinese carpet ; their flattery was becoming necessary .
2 The idea of going to France and turning into reality something which for so long had seemed a dream was now a concrete possibility .
3 Mr O'Connor said the campaign so far had taken a lot of time and effort , with mixed results .
4 Police inquiries so far have drawn a blank .
5 The next problem comes when we recognize that the work done so far has produced a piece of research which could easily keep a dozen people occupied for the rest of their lives .
6 It thus gained a considerable audience , including many people who would not normally have watched a film of this type given the subject matter .
7 Her father could not possibly have owned a house like this , nor could he have owned half the things in it .
8 Faith could not possibly have known a booking-clerk at a railway station , therefore he had certainly been a stranger , idle and curious , a watcher at the funeral .
9 Her colour 's dreadful ; Anya 's little sleeping draught may have been harmless , but the day and night just past have taken a toll .
10 That does not mean he would not otherwise have married a woman , in whom , according to his son , " he found an efficient substitute for his sister 's domestic management , and a helpmate ready to second all his exertions " .
11 As a penance , she became a hangman , although I would have thought she would more likely have become a candidate for hanging .
12 Readers will be interested to know that Mr Mant , now in his 90th year , has also recently had published a book on the fall of Singapore in 1942 , another historic event to which he was witness .
13 And , finally , do n't just get sold a bill of goods .
14 We could n't possibly have got a production company of this size to come to the Everyman .
15 It 's likely that most of them wo n't ever have seen a microlight .
16 It 's likely that most of them wo n't ever have seen a microlight .
17 Having entered Royal Navy slang in this way the word could quite reasonably have been transferred from the specimen to the specimen collector , and , its origin forgotten , its vowels might equally reasonably have undergone a sea change making boffin out of buffon .
18 Some of those Kim 's , women she work 's with the teacher , he daughter 's in this , does n't half get paid a lot of money
19 OXTON are in championship form with their recent run of success almost enough to have landed a Weightman Rutherfords Liverpool Competition title .
20 In a few days or weeks Francis would almost certainly have made a will and it was unlikely that Anna would have been the principal , let alone the sole beneficiary .
21 " Shoes would almost certainly have had a maker 's name on them , and such names on shoes are generally stamped in the leather and not easy to take out .
22 On his day Gerry was as good a centre-forward as any in the land and would almost certainly have won a string of Scottish International caps had he been with a more successful club .
23 That I know we 're flogging a dead horse , but that half past ten , a phenomenal amount of time , it should never ever have taken a fraction of that if it had been done properly .
24 Erm , may I make a comment on neighbourhood watch , I went to er a job the other day , it was a theatre , I was off duty and er I got tapped on the shoulder by my local neighbourhood watch co-ordinator who said , nine months ago I resigned , I wrote a letter to headquarters , I wrote a letter to the divisional commander , and I wrote a letter to the local constable , and nobody 's replied to me and they still keep sending me papers are you gon na get your act together , now I I have brought this up before , we never ever have let a neighbourhood watch scheme lapse , it 's nothing to do with you , this is all before you came
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