Example sentences of "[adv] [indef pn] [vb -s] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So everyone continues to use the Ridgeway in a fairly easy truce — while the men from the ministry make up their minds .
2 Perhaps everyone wants to forget the Gulf .
3 To gauge the effectiveness of the appeal of the plaque , consider that of the ten donors of $500,000 or more , only one has forgone the opportunity to take public credit for their magnanimity ; and of the thirty-one contributors of $100,000 or more , all but six , ( three have underwritten exhibition and outreach programs ) .
4 So one has to use a quantum theory of gravity to discuss the very early stages of the universe .
5 So anybody wants to have a look at these says it 's not viable .
6 Not everyone seems to appreciate the benefits of treatment at Tetbury .
7 But not everyone has welcomed the news .
8 Not everyone wants to enter the cave on such terms .
9 This month 's Keanu story : the studly one has started a band .
10 Mind , not everybody 's got the money to erm pay for jobs have they , today , if they 've been made redundant they have n't got the money .
11 Mind you not everybody has to work every weekend do they ?
12 In some ways I might as well have been in the Outer Hebrides , Now everyone 's got a car it 's difficult to explain how isolated somewhere like Kensal Green used to be in those days .
13 Now someone has written a computer programme for the race and the results are available by teatime .
14 Years ago , in a Sky at Night television programme , I referred to these three as making up the ‘ Summer Triangle ’ , and nowadays everyone seems to use the term , though it is completely unofficial and in any case does not apply to the southern hemisphere , where June is midwinter .
15 There must be thousands of copies out there , surely someone 's got a couple they 've finished with .
16 Well nobody 's mentioned the Queen and I think the Queen 's done an excellent job !
17 Almost no-one wants to see the Tories or Labour do a deal with the Ulster Unionists .
18 Maybe everyone has to suffer the pangs of calf love before they can recognize when it 's the real thing , ’ she said lightly .
19 I mean if obviously the child is reacting in some way or feels that they ca n't even relax when they 're at home , erm then someone 's overstepped the mark .
20 Er , once the policy 's enforced , we do n't look at how somebody 's contracted the illness .
21 and then one says applying the test of severance , er is there a , is there a residual agreement to be enforced , the answer maybe yes it maybe no
22 If a garden design is turned at an angle to the boundaries then one helps to create a feeling of greater space by using those longer lines .
23 One gripes and holds off and bangs the pillows and thinks the real thing is to come , and then one starts to lose the thread .
24 If there is no such deed of that age , then one has to trace the title back further until a deed is found .
25 Once one has conceded that , then one has entered the arena of an ‘ a priori ethical ’ position .
26 Sometimes one wants to delegate a task to , for example , a supervisor , who is in turn responsible to a line manager .
27 Kingsley exclaimed , ‘ How one does love a girl in a consumption ! ’
28 ‘ Having been a serving officer I know when someone 's had a drink .
29 There are times when something happens to raise an issue high in the public consciousness — as Cleveland did child sex abuse — but the person responsible pays the price .
30 It is only when one has haunted the markets of France and the food shops in the country towns and villages , watched the housewives doing their shopping , listened to them discussing their purchases at the pâtisseries and the charcuteries that one realizes how much less they are tied to their kitchens than we had always been led to suppose .
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