Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As to costs if proceedings are wrongly brought in High Court — see above .
2 The two main additional floors are largely carried on new masonry crosswalls which are , in turn , carried on their own new strip-footing foundations .
3 Shareholders of the company under attack are generally offered relatively little cash or equity , but instead high yielding bonds ( referred to as ‘ junk-bonds ’ ) .
4 because it must be incomprehensible to people who are already paying very high Poll Taxes .
5 These two key questions are not answered definitively first time round .
6 A solicitor can help you ensure that you are not paying too much tax and that you claim every allowance to which you are entitled .
7 This does not indicate that firms are not carrying out adequate audit work but that appropriate quality control and quality assurance procedures are not in place in all cases . ’
8 But they must be at their best to overcome the visitors , who are comfortably holding down third place in the division .
9 These buildings are thus located wherever convenient land was available , though in the case of Godmanchester at least , properties were demolished in the process .
10 They 're only allocating so many committee men and all that .
11 They 're already getting less foreign currency since the £ was floated .
12 Because want to catch up with us and we 're already using too much energy .
13 you 're just paying out that amount of money and suddenly in one goes ' a big , bi , like quite a shock .
14 Simple as that , cos this plan , is like a sort of pay as you go type plan , I mean , you 're not building up huge cash reserves that you gon na lose out on , by cancelling early ,
15 To make sure you 're not dishing up any trouble for you or your family during the forthcoming festivities , Domestos has some simple hygiene rules to follow in the kitchen
16 You 're not taking that much stuff Jessica !
17 ‘ We 're not getting as much milk from them as usual , ’ he said .
18 So we 're not going up this weekend then ?
19 Cos usu when they go away , cos they 're not going away this weekend , but when they go away you should come down cos the flat 's quiet and I ai n't got nothing to do , sit and play my computer .
20 You 're not going out this morning are you ?
21 You 're not making that much effort to resist him .
22 ‘ You 're not making very much sense , I can tell you that . ’
23 ‘ I hope they 're not making too much mess , ’ she said .
24 And they says , Oh well we 're not coming down that area then to visit you .
25 These groups refused to be specific as regards how far they would go in their opposition but , as Peter Shanley of the MEG told Today Tonight ‘ We 're not ruling out any action whatsoever ’ .
26 We 're always finding out new evidence .
27 And this shows if you give the book out at the end and then what 'll the guy say you wan na give it out at the beginning , sow the seed that this is the only way you work , you 're now thinking well this guy 's gon na be asking me for recommendations at some stage during the hour together
28 ‘ By Christ , you 're well set up this year . ’
29 Particularly when VATable goods are usually taken on firm sale and have tighter credit periods than bookselling .
30 The chairman , an unsympathetic Englishman , then mounted the rough platform which had been quickly tacked together that morning .
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