Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [verb] [pron] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I felt that she may have either directly or indirectly encouraged him to make this decision for several reasons : she was suffering ; she knew that he was n't going to leave the hospital and she accepted that ; and she did n't like seeing him talk himself into more suffering for him and for her ; and I do n't think there 's any question that in some sense she must have gotten this across to him that he ought to give up much more than anyone else . |
2 | The one , that , even while giving her a verbal warning about her work , he had handed her a very important file to work on — albeit only to ensure she had little time for anything else — must mean that he had received good reports on her ability . |
3 | He heard Mandru tell all the other Ixmaritians that never had he seen such eloquence of posture , such moving pathos . |
4 | On the other hand we are fortunate indeed if we happen to be in a business that is so secure that it is enough for us to make effortless decisions that never require us to do more than flow along with established patterns . |
5 | Many of the latecomers , especially as the afternoon wore on , were furious to find the doors locked , not having heard of the noon closure and so thinking they had all day . |
6 | I am so very very glad to have had that opportunity to help both Brian and SUSIE when they stayed that month with me — and only wish I saw more of her . |
7 | ‘ The idea of an arms embargo , I think that this is practical , and morally speaking I think this is right and really worthwhile to consider , ’ the Dalai Lama , accompanied by the other laureates , told reporters in Bangkok . |
8 | ‘ So they will , ’ he said calmly , eating some of her food and arrogantly dispatching someone to fetch another dish . |
9 | Anyway er I went out and I shut the gates and just let them know that you know , they 'd sort of I wa I was checking |
10 | She and Earl Spencer worked on a book for the Greater London Council called What is Our Heritage ? and soon found they had much in common . |
11 | In this case I usually get them running round for a while jumping , hopping , walking backwards and also get them to shout some calls . |
12 | In a few areas local government agencies took some steps to tackle this problem , but real progress did not come until central government gave local authorities powers to act effectively , and also required them to take such action . |
13 | In Symphony you have to fill in two settings forms — but there is a Group facility which allows you to specify all the series to be charted in a single operation and similarly lets you assign all the legends in a single step . |
14 | interviews and so on , and then bracket you know any situation where people meet er and |
15 | They ask you for every kind of documentation you can imagine and then treat you like some kind of being that is half-human , half-dog , who does n't have any private life of her own . |
16 | When working with couples , the therapist 's role is to help the partners identify the problems that they face as a couple and then to encourage them to tackle those that appear soluble using the approach that has already been described . |
17 | Just looks like just looks like toffee and they just roll it like that and then do it like that . |
18 | One teacher , for example , will structure the discussion very carefully so the pupils concentrate simply on getting the details right , while another may hand the whole problem to the class and then force them to justify any suggestions they make . |
19 | Do not encourage a young dog to jump up and greet you , for instance , and then expect it to abandon this behaviour at a later stage . |
20 | However , she never practised , and neither did she publish more than an ( authoritative ) article on labour law for the Encyclopaedia Britannica . |
21 | It was so different — the silence was so serene — so tranquil — and the birds came so close — and never had they seen such magnificent trees . |
22 | Never have the game 's laws undergone so radical an overhaul as they did last year — and never have they provoked such an outcry . |
23 | Do n't forget membership of the Squash Club also provides you with full membership of the Sportcentre , and therefore allows you to utilise all its facilities , whether it be the new 2nd Nature Gymnasia , the sauna , or just trying out some of the many activities available at the centre . |
24 | Teachers readily admit at the present time that in most cases they have had little or no training in assessment procedures , and therefore feel they lack both the skills and the confidence to take on a more responsible role in certification . |
25 | I am writing a lot in my diary in mid and late May , but nowhere do I make any direct mention of the 13th . |
26 | She had been kissed before , but never had she felt this sudden flare of sensation , which stole her senses and made her pliant in Luke Calder 's arms . |
27 | On leaving Oxford , he was secured the position of honorary attaché at the embassy in Tokyo in 1902 , but never allowed himself to become much interested in Far Eastern affairs . |
28 | That suppressed anger has had its volcanic eruptions in many aspects of popular culture , but never has it had such a lava flow in the realm of rock'n'roll . |
29 | So erm as well did you have any ? |