Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [adv] [conj] [noun] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The McLaren girl did not answer right away and Mrs. Favor leaned towards the girl .
2 Rosen did not speak right away so Delia Sutherland added , ‘ Well , has he ?
3 Mr G Douglas Vaisey also suggests that others should start setting the comps : ‘ I 'm sure we [ we ? ] can do much better than Katie Mallett . ’
4 She will do so only if Mr Major resigns .
5 The pair will meet again today and Mr Taylor said : ‘ We want to dot the I's and cross the T's on a whole range of issues — and we want to do it sooner rather than later . ’
6 However , impediments to women 's lives will not disappear as quickly as Mrs Thatcher did .
7 Few could go so far as Musurus Pasha , who during his thirty-five years as Turkish ambassador in London staffed the embassy entirely with his sons , nephews and sons-in-law ; but even in the most developed states of western Europe and on the eve of the 1914 conflict family influences could still be important .
8 But this revival will enchant still more when Sir Charles Mackerras has tidied up stage-pit ensemble , and refined some aspects of the orchestral sound .
9 Let's admit straight away that Robin Blackburn has a point ( Letters , 3 April ) .
10 You do n't go as far as Church Hill !
11 Well you do n't go as far as Church Hill then .
12 Molly did n't remind her that they must n't arrive too early because S. Kettering had told them not to .
13 I believe he 's the best driver in the game , and I do n't think there 's a guy on the US Tour who can drive as far as Greg Norman can .
14 But I did n't get very near before Mr Stokill put his hand on my shoulder .
15 If the IRB has any qualms in answering these questions come April 1992 , they should think very carefully if South Africa is to be a serious contender in what would probably be the first genuine and major international event ever held in the country .
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