Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb base] [pers pn] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Right so let me make that clear again .
2 The damage done by these species is so great that only rarely do they produce enough identifiable remains for them to be countable .
3 But only internally do we know that .
4 This consists of some different bits and pieces , so again let me go those first .
5 But here the descriptions play an important role , and serious students would do well to read them carefully ; for not only do they tell more than any photograph ever can , including technical details of construction , but , when studied with the photographs , or in front of the objects themselves , they are invaluable in helping to focus on the many significant details which might otherwise go unnoticed .
6 It is important to recognise that such a circumstance may have significant psychological implications for the self-images of the individuals concerned : not only do they have less than everyone else , but they may feel and see themselves as different — less significant , less integrated , almost outside the mainstream of society .
7 Not only do we do that at United Biscuits , we also second one manager for every two thousand employees .
8 Not only do you have all the facilities of other commercial packages but with Rembrandt you can draw in stereo 3D , of course you will need a pair of glasses with the two colour lenses to see you drawings disappearing into the back of your monitor .
9 Not only do I find this displeasing on the eye but I feel it contributed significantly to our eventual relegation .
10 I just want you to know that not only do I hate this dress , I hate you even more . ’
11 Yeah Pete 's going up tomorrow do you want some
12 How long do I keep that for ?
13 How long do you think that will be , sir ? ’
14 How long do you think that would take ?
15 ‘ And , Mr Morrison , exactly how long do you think these finishing touches are going to take ?
16 When you went to the kelp , how long do you remember that ?
17 How long do you imagine that 's going to take ?
18 and then lo , look at it and then just do it like that .
19 I said to him , how often do you do these drills ?
20 How often do you use these tools ?
21 Can I just clarify then , how far do you imagine this being deferred , that is to say are you awaiting the outcome of the local government commission report
22 I think the only thing I 'll say , you know , it 's been a real odd situation , really , horse for your bit , you reckon how well do I know this person .
23 Sue : How well do you think this will work ?
24 However , by asking members of the elite group questions such as ‘ How many members of the group have you worked with on committees ? ’ , and ‘ How well do you know each member of the group ? ’ and ‘ Whose support would be necessary for a major project to get substantial community backing ? ’ , some elite studies of community power have revealed remarkable consensuses about the existence of elite groups , and about their power , and have supported such findings with demonstrations of the interaction of members of the supposed elite groups .
25 ‘ So how well do you know each other ? ’
26 How true do you think this is of bank marketing ?
27 How true do you consider this statement to be of Mark Antony ?
28 How else do you explain this record ?
29 How closely do they resemble these notes ?
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