Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb base] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Mostly I play with the clean channel on full crunch and the lead channel on 16 .
2 Only I know of the old door hidden behind a crumbling shed .
3 So I go on the same as er , weeks two to four an analysis written , and , or drawn or made of examples on one of these themes .
4 Well obviously you learn about the male orgasm because that 's what creates a baby but I think she was right , the female orgasm is never mentioned but it 's there
5 So you stick with the local people , do you ? ’
6 So you have on the one hand , handouts to the rich on the other hand , money taken from the poor .
7 So we opt for the tried and tested T-shirt or , even worse , baggy shorts and a button-through overshirt .
8 So we come to the second implication , which is that the student has to understand the practical aspects of the life of reason .
9 So we come to the second point .
10 And so we come to the antepenultimate item on the agenda .
11 So we return to the original crux .
12 One or two of the old films are now on CD video because they are important documents of certain artists , but the way we are filming and editing the films I am now making is completely different We have learnt a very great deal in these years and so we forget about the older films just as you would n't dream of driving around in a thirty-year-old car .
13 But none of the regional clubs will quantify how much they earn from the lucrative Clubcall telephone commentaries .
14 As the T1 determines how long it take for the magnetic resonance signal to recover after each image , a long T1 — that is , 1–3 seconds as in water , determines the maximum image frequency achievable in continuous , long duration experiments .
15 Meanwhile I sit in the spacious bar-restaurant , in this drool parlour , in this fancy vomitorium .
16 I mean normally er this morning for instance , normally I park on the big car park down near the the river there ,
17 As you pick your way through the minefield of the remaining holes , you are gradually working your way uphill , until finally you arrive on the 18th tee .
18 And , as I have said before , the further away we get from the original blueprint formula , the more scope there is for books that do less in some directions and perhaps more in others than the standard design would seem to indicate as being possible .
19 Finally we turn to the dynamic ‘ comparative static ’ effects .
20 Finally we come to the smallest , but by no means the least , of the formats : Video 8 and its ‘ super ’ version Hi8 .
21 Finally we return to the extreme importance of visible and UV absorption bands of transition metal complexes in detection and measurement of concentrations .
22 Thus we arrive at the second version of the logogen model , as described by Morton ( 1978 ) ; it is depicted in Figure 9 .
23 Tonight we start with the early years .
24 ‘ The sooner we get aboard the better , ’ Lawton said quietly .
25 E. People have some choice of where to shop , but normally they go to the nearest place which has the type of goods they want .
26 If you go out of the W door and immediately right you come to the fine cloister of St James .
27 The more I read of the early months of Nicholas MacMahon the more convinced I became that I too was rearing a prodigy .
28 Now , in terms of naming these always you go for the longest straight shape that you can , by straight straight really is in inverted commas what we should really say the longest continuous chain that you can find in other words , you 'd have to go back on yourself .
29 What happens once we get beyond the comforting world of the census and the diplomatic archive ?
30 But usually we think of the early idea-seeking interview as being with a non-expert , an ‘ ordinary ’ person who does not have any particular consultant status .
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