Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pron] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If you only make one claim in any period of insurance any no claim bonus which you have earned may be reduced at your next renewal , as follows :
2 If you only make one claim in any period of insurance any no claim bonus which you have earned may be reduced at your next renewal , as follows :
3 If you only make one claim in any period of insurance any no claim bonus which you have earned may be reduced at your next renewal , as follows :
4 If you only make one claim in any period of insurance any no claim bonus which you have earned may be reduced at your next renewal , as follows :
5 I 've got to go and tell the teacher this morning Alex needs to stay till twenty past three cos they only want them to stay till half two .
6 So let us talk about that old ship . ’
7 So let us start with present-day society and compare it with the situation twenty years or so ago , and then compare that generation with its predecessor .
8 So let us think of that . ’
9 So let us turn to two arguments challenging the validity of the idea in a way which makes even approximation to complete neutrality a chimerical notion .
10 So let us look at 1993 realistically , but also from the perspective of our commitment to authentic communication .
11 So let us look at 1993 realistically , but also from the perspective of our commitment to authentic communication .
12 One good idea is to analyse a few stories by your favourite authors before you begin , not to begin , not to copy their style , but to find out how much plot you need for 5000 words or less .
13 If there is n't anything being laid on , chase it and perhaps get something laid on this summer in the holidays and whatever .
14 As Lane points out for the Soviet Union : ‘ However much control they have over Soviet production enterprises , managers and administrators can neither dispose of their assets for their private good , nor can their children have any exclusive rights to nationalised property ’ ( Lane 1982 , p. 135 ) .
15 much do you want on that if you see what I mean to describe about dreams that
16 Yeah , so Do I start on this one ?
17 But of course , if you go back far enough do you see on these four in hands were were going from town to town were n't they ?
18 ‘ How much have you got on that chip , Marco ? ’
19 ‘ How long have you lived in this house ? ’
20 " How long have you felt like this ? "
21 ‘ Tell me , how long have you worked for this advertising agency which plays such an important part in the British economy ? ’
22 Would my right honourable friend not agree that because of their irresponsible behaviour in disrupting G C H Q's vital work in the early nineteen eighties the trade unions only have themselves to blame for this ban .
23 Does academic freedom necessarily have anything to do with higher education ?
24 Well you see , tha that 's one element of it , right let me think of another one then er
25 An auto-minute button is handy — just press it to cook for one minute on high ( 100 per cent ) .
26 Er , right , shh shh er right people , shh er you might find that once you start thinking about what you actually believe , it gets quite complicated I just want you to listen to this .
27 They do n't want a report of the years work they just want us to talk about one or two things we 've done Any more events ?
28 But there again you you just let it go in one ear and out the other ear .
29 Then he wolfed her down , just like he did with Little Red Riding Hood 's grandmother .
30 I still just do whatever the songs require ; the song is king to me , and I just do whatever works within any given song .
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