Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , Gore was seen by many as an ideal candidate and was widely expected to have won the nomination if he had sought it . |
2 | Only tap Enter to end the table . |
3 | Steve Ainscough of Gathurst , Craig Fort of Nelson , Daniel Harding of Worsley , Grant Hamerton of Manchester and Paul Dwyer of Clitheroe all won to help halve the singles , Denton 's Bob Bardsley was Lancashire 's only early winner . |
4 | Several Q.T 's have joined us over the months and have greatly enjoyed getting to know the students and working with them . |
5 | Yet Gowrie 's son was , in 1600 , apparently prepared to risk abducting the king yet again , luring him to the House of Gowrie in Perth with a fanciful story about a mysterious pot of gold . |
6 | British Telecommunications Plc says that the bid by AT&T Co to operate in the UK could speed liberalisation of the key North Atlantic telecommunications route , and reckons that the matter could be settled within months ; AT&T says that it would much preferred to have entered the UK market with a local partner but saw no prospect of that ( it had been negotiating with Cable & Wireless Plc for a stake in Mercury Communications Ltd ; meanwhile each side throws regulatory brickbats at the other , with AT&T complaining that it has to deal — on a confidential basis — with British Telecom on interconnect and access charges where in the US , charges are much lower and have to be applied within the operator 's own business as well — and that simply applying for a licence in the UK costs $70,000 against just $610 in the US ; British Telecom complains that it was n't allowed to increase its 20% stake in McCaw Cellular Communications Inc and achieve a management position — and likely would be barred from buying MCI Communications Inc , where AT&T would be free to buy Vodafone Group Plc — or even Mercury , outright , if it wanted to . |
7 | Those who live close enough to walk to work make a point of mentioning it , rather as if they were keeping alive a forgotten folkway . |
8 | Yet we are always doing this , because we so like to enjoy contemplating the beauty of our feline companions . |
9 | It is clear that this " mood " could only have come to dominate the study of English by deflecting the major challenges to its status as a " real discipline " . |
10 | I think basically having having heard the argument put forward from from both sides what what we 're really talking about is a is a policy that in in terms of its support from the districts it depends whether or not any particular district council might have such a use for the policy . |
11 | Hollywood had streamlined its own product and in so doing had alienated the intellectuals . |
12 | Our analysis , in a way more direct , specifies necessary connections , but in so doing does provide an account of the nature of laws . |
13 | We have attempted to align a previously independent field of inquiry , cognitive and developmental psychology , with evolutionary biology and particularly sociobiology , and in so doing have constructed an ensemble of models that trace , at times clumsily and imperfectly , behavioural development from the genetic blueprint to the assembly of the nervous system to the learning process — and then back down to the alteration of gene frequencies by natural selection operating within the context of particular cultures . |
14 | The creditor should not be taken in so doing to have assumed a duty of care . |
15 | The creditor should not , in my opinion , be taken in so doing to have assumed a duty of care . |
16 | Mountain bikes do n't have guards because if you 're using them on wet and muddy terrain you do n't want to constantly have to stop to unclog the wheels . |
17 | Heath was sufficiently encouraged to delay surrendering the seals of office and to have two further cabinet meetings . |
18 | In Britain from the 1820s all attachés had to have a letter of appointment signed by the secretary of state ; and from 1815 a number of them began for the first time to be paid . |
19 | You only had to wave to get a reaction . |
20 | Sometimes it can take up to eight miles before it is warmed up enough to stop having to keep a foot on the accelerator at traffic lights , etc . |
21 | Curiously though , in Cyprus finding water is the paramount geological task : the growth of agriculture and hotel development added together have helped to drain the aquifers . |
22 | When you have enough experience to have reached the stage where crashes are a rare occurrence ( if ever ! ) , the greatest aid to orientation is to fit a scale type fuselage to your model . |
23 | Author Paul Giovanni only claims to have written a work ‘ based on characters created by Conan Doyle ’ . |
24 | Though LMS is widely felt to have reduced the scope for staffing enhancement in primary schools , we believe it to be essential that schools retain the broader managerial repertoire which PNP has encouraged . |
25 | Just got to get to get the sentences , oh I know quite a few words |
26 | NEC Corp has already has contracted to make the PICA chip set for Acer , and plans to second-source the set to systems developers worldwide . |
27 | Instead of taking account of and sharing variations in earnings and living standards between spouses , whatever the number of marriages , and then treating them as individuals , the British system as described above has preferred to recognise the work of caring for the young , the sick and the old by giving credits which maintain the care-taker 's entitlement to the basic state pension . |
28 | Abbado , 56 , who is already said to have inherited the mantle of Toscanini , was chosen out of a large field which included such names as Lorin Maazel , Bernard Haitink , Seiji Ozawa , Daniel Barenboim and Zubin Mehta . |
29 | In the meantime IBM is already said to have sold a number of Sparc-based models , and may have its own version ready by year-end . |
30 | I mean , we all know that having to shake tins , the number of people who go past by on the other side , and I think that we do have to be careful with the numbers , and even those people who normally give do get a bit fed up if there are too many . |