Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb infin] [to-vb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 By the age of five I was given glasses which had no effect , serving only to restrict my field of vision , since I could only really see to read with one eye .
2 In many service businesses there is a growing number of people who do not necessarily want to progress in traditional career terms .
3 Rufus was not squeamish , he had not been one of those medical students who become nauseous at their first sight of surgery , but , curiously enough he did not much like to think of all those odd little bones , so alien to him , so unidentifiable , being dug up and sorted out and sifted through in case there should be a human fibula among them or a vertebra .
4 A High Street clothes shop , for example , may not only have to compete with another clothes retailer in that street , but also with the large department store in the town centre , plus mail order companies .
5 ( v ) gave money or goods or services to the addict in your life when you could not really afford to part with these things .
6 It is always possible that when you do the job specification of a long-standing job you will decide the job does not really need to exist at all !
7 Well I 'll show I 'll show you this is just a small list of categories of advertisers and you would not even start to think about some of those .
8 Even the most generous interpretation of the figures reveals a very modest increase in funding and it most certainly does not even begin to compensate for ten years of cuts .
9 Johnson thereby validated the journey in his reports , and , true enquirer that he was , did not accordingly neglect to report on such a major place as Aberdeen .
10 In fact , you do not actually need to price at that level ; the rival just has to believe that you will if it enters the market .
11 While the exclusion does not specifically refer to damage to underground pipes or cables , the above exclusions would be deemed to refer to such circumstances and therefore cover would only operate for damage to underground pipes and services when these exclusions are deleted .
12 They do not therefore have to deal with great daily variations in these conditions .
13 As an adult garment printed at actual size will cover many sheets of A4 paper , you will probably only want to print at actual size if the print is to be used in conjunction with a charting device or if you design intarsia .
14 The first was that I did n't ever want to sound like that .
15 and are , are employing and paying people to work them but they do n't ever seem to come to any let's say reportable conclusion about the cost of operations .
16 Yes I I do n't really want to respond to that other than to say that Bond End is d it 's still an extremely important consideration , it 's in the conservation area , it 's an important part of Knaresborough and it was obviously something that members had in mind when they they made their decision on on the relative merits .
17 But John Drake does n't really want to talk about rare plants .
18 I mean , I mean I know I do n't really want to work with old age pensioners , but I start in a
19 So if you did n't really want to embark on that treatment we again , use the waxing treatment as for the eyebrows , we use ca ho , hot wax on the area that you need , on the chin , on the upper lip .
20 But I do n't really want to compete in that world ; I want to do it a bit differently , something a bit more personal .
21 erm enjoy living on my own , and I would n't really want to enter into another what I felt was a very oppressive relationship really erm because erm I do n't think there are very many men who do think in terms of equality within erm within erm partnerships and within relationships within marriages .
22 ‘ Raindrops had to fall on my head for real like everybody else — I do n't really wish to talk about those things , now we are over it .
23 We laugh about the whole experience now , but we do n't really like to dwell on particular moments too long .
24 but we do n't really need to go into that do we ?
25 No , I mean , when we come to it , we 'll deal with it , if you 've still got a question then , I 'll answer that then , but basically , there 's more stringent guide lines with this plan than with any other , so you do n't really need to worry about that .
26 ‘ You do n't really have to go to all that trouble .
27 This , he believes , has taught the group to be flexible — after 15 years of looking after multivendor systems , it does n't simply have to rely on managing subcontractors unlike many of its rivals .
28 He did n't even want to consult with one of his colleagues .
29 But I do n't even want to think about that , because if I do I begin to hate everything .
30 Jessamy did n't even want to think about that , mainly because she had no idea what she would do then .
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