Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [adv] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The supporters do not consistently play some of the Club 's best players out of position to accommodate players so far past their sell-by date that if they were a tin of fish paste there 's be an outbreak of salmonella the length and breadth of Mersey Street !
2 Umm , the kids come round here to get all their toys so there 's a big sort of ridge there so it ca n't really go over that
3 In particular , those who manage individual schools have not yet had much experience in making a practical connection between defining their aims and implementing them within the framework of the national curriculum and in terms of quality assurance .
4 When it comes to disk storage capacity spreadsheets do n't normally take much space .
5 Erm , I know your parents do n't really eat much sweet stuff , but do you have , generally have any sweet stuff in the house , really or is it
6 Make sure that lines do not inadvertently touch each other , or this will result in short-circuits on the finished board .
7 Bankers do not usually forget that sort of thing .
8 Short sentences , a varied array of conjunctions , and absence of the typical conjunctions ( mainly wa , fa , and a few other particles ) are associated with translated Arabic texts — original Arabic texts do not normally display these features .
9 Companies do not normally recognise this as a liability , because it is usually a remote contingency where accounts are prepared on a going concern basis .
10 Most listed companies do not yet have enough independent directors to fulfil the roles Cadbury allots them , and it is even doubtful whether enough individuals of the right calibre are available for these positions , particularly in view of the heavy legal responsibilities that any company director incurs .
11 I was grateful to the hon. Gentleman for raising that , because it is not often realised that such claims can be made up to three months before the person enters care , although I am aware that the circumstances do not always allow that .
12 ( 'We who bear the ever-mounting burden of the years do not clearly understand this .
13 The arguments advanced by methodological individualists do not necessarily escape these problems .
14 Medical advances have not only enabled some very disabled people to survive into old age ; they have also reduced the dependency on others of very many elderly people .
15 British local governments have not yet shown any marked ability to effectively manage change outside their own organizations .
16 Senior political figures do not even acknowledge that torture exists , let alone accept that it is a widespread and routine event .
17 This is partly because of the need to make the publications truly publicly available — thus satisfying the legal requirement — and partly because their producers do not normally have any financial or other incentive to make them available online .
18 Older and more skilful writers do not merely signal that succeeding ideas are linked ; they use a number of different connectives , not only to introduce variety but also in order to make the meaning relationship as precise as possible .
19 ‘ The Ukrainians do n't really know much about Britain , but I 'm going to serve champagne and two kinds of caviar so I expect we 'll have a good time , ’ Gladstone told me over a crackling telephone line shortly before the party began .
20 4 patients also developed level-1 or in-situ melanomas ; 3 of these patients have not yet developed any invasive melanomas but the other , patient 5 , has also had an invasive melanoma .
21 I am sure our British friends can appreciate that American presidents have not always extended such a warm welcome .
22 The Conservative administration , whose party members do not often control these large urban authorities , has shown no interest in this matter .
23 And players do not only have more powerful rackets these days , but many of them , thanks to improvements in health , training and diets , are also stronger and bigger .
24 Ordinands do not necessarily have more imagination than others .
25 It can be hard to combine parental authority with a friendship that implies equality , and some girls do not even want this .
26 Girls do n't usually do that . ’
27 Doctors do not always impart this information clearly to their patients .
28 As Burton remarks , ‘ Respondents who are aware of the researcher 's interests do not constantly hold that awareness in mind ’ ( 1978:169 ) .
29 In practice , many local authorities do not fully achieve these , for a variety of reasons .
30 Minutes of meetings do not always record all of the details which were discussed .
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