Example sentences of "[indef pn] [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Everyone goes in for a little enhancement , one way or another .
2 in that they 're electrically they really are electrical charges , and somebody comes up with a big positive electrical pole of a a battery
3 Erm , er , now of course to get back to the ambulance erm if somebody comes out of an epileptic fit and goes immediately back into another one , then you must call an ambulance , it takes so much from the person , it takes so much energy that the person ca n't possible go into one fit after another , erm without showing some affects and therefore you would have to get them to hospital , if you do n't and they have two or three fits one after another they can die , so they must go to hospital .
4 When one goes back to the real time in which we live , however , there will still appear to be singularities .
5 One looks up at the cheery advertisement that reads ‘ Lonely ?
6 They were things that you took to enhance your experience and to make it more intense — to make your personal development became part of your life , It was a very high-minded approach and when one looks at what has happened to the drug scene today and one looks back to the prevailing attitudes at the time , one can see the absolute , total abhorrence among drug takers that I knew in those days of amphetamines , heroin , barbiturates , mandrax — all those things that had an adverse physical effect which were considered to by highly dangerous to one 's personal development and to one 's daily living .
7 She thinks you suspect her and it seems to me that everything adds up to a good cause for her condition . ’
8 There are some noteworthy differences in brain physiology , apart from the massive increase in brain size , as one passes up through the other primates to man .
9 Very occasionally one ends up on the wrong side of the Atlantic .
10 One saves up for a lifelong dream , another
11 However one looks at the early movies one comes up against the decisive contribution of the showmen , but obviously their role was most noticeable in the way the movies were presented .
12 This is of course a perfectly defensible approach , but it seems to me a limited one : inevitably one comes up against the micro-macro conundrum .
13 ‘ I feel it discourages burglars and it seems more welcoming when one comes back to an empty house . ’
14 Once again one comes back to the fundamental question of how much use all this is and whether the NSA really provides good value for money .
15 If one works back from the sixteenth-century evidence , one is left with a strong impression that the years after 1450 saw the greatest pressure of enclosures .
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