Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] [vb infin] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As markers , we would be happy enough to see you argue either way as long as you recognized that there is indeed room for argument over this point .
2 The hunt only made one kill that day .
3 So let me put that vote to the hundred , do you think every woman has a right to have a child , or to try to have a child ?
4 So let me begin this discussion then of of channels by er pointing out the methods that have been used for studying channels , and for some of you who 've done the er neurophysiology course this will er be revision but nevertheless it will be pertinent to today 's discussion .
5 So let them have one boyl Then glass them .
6 So let us promote better health for the population that we have at present instead of experimenting with high-cost technology .
7 So let us examine this problem of ‘ force feeding ’ more closely .
8 So let us see quantitative stylistics as serving a role in the " circle of explanation " ( see Fig 1.1 ) as follows .
9 Software for Free has been written especially to help you make that decision without having to plough through mountains of Shareware and Public Domain Software first .
10 Instead the system connects computers made by only one firm — Apple — so letting them share expensive disc files , printers and so on .
11 Er , I I I thought it extremely discourteous of Councillor instead of responding to my letter he goes to the press and starts complaining , this does n't seem to me the way to sort out the problem at all and I am equally aware of the problem er and if it only helps me get some facts together then it it will strengthen my arm getting things sorted out .
12 Ma was always at her most unreasonable on do-days , and I must have known it was a do-day because not only did we have extra help in the house , but Nanny had been co-opted into the kitchen to make pastry .
13 This life-principle was very important to the early alchemists : they saw it as so real that , not only did they consider all entities to be made up of differing proportions of dead matter and life force ( spirit ) , they tried to use the spirit as , in essence , just one more chemical .
14 Not only did they disclaim any career but motherhood , they even began to question the need for the higher education itself .
15 Their resources were considerable ; not only did they have vast incomes from taxation and from their own estates , but also they could expect considerable quantities of tribute from the subject peoples east of the Rhine and elsewhere .
16 Not only did she have that reporter to cope with in the morning , but if those rumours about the Russians planning to dump some of their copper stocks on the London market were true … ?
17 Not only did it contain riveting performances from David Threlfall and our own Adrian Dunbar , it also delivered a fast-moving plot involving more twists than Chubby Checker .
18 Not only did he do stupendous work in many areas of pure mathematics but he also devoted much time to probability , theory of errors , geodesy , mechanics , electromagnetism , optics and even actuarial science !
19 Oh so do we want three weeks in France ?
20 So do I do these things ?
21 So do you want another glass of wine ?
22 So do you want some coffee ? ’
23 So do you have any ideas where Blagg could be ? ’
24 Elizabeth At this time of year , there is more leftover food than usual , so do you have any general hints that you might offer ?
25 So do you sup each other 's blood ? ’
26 I was gon na put it in that there but it 's too bright so Do you get any potatoes ?
27 Our data also suggest that the team model of professional/paraprofessional staff deployment has high potential for maximizing the contribution of available personnel to the helping process and , if paraprofessional social service workers are to function at their best level , not only do they require appropriate training but professional workers also need to be trained to work with them .
28 Not only do they tackle key issues which would otherwise be neglected under every-day pressures , but they also break down barriers and strengthen team spirit and understanding .
29 Not only do they have better-paid jobs , but society expects that they should work and , for this reason , they may receive more help with looking after children .
30 Not only do they see organised labour as overwhelmingly dominant within the world of interests , but the absence of any checks on the system has led to what they call an " overload of demands " on government .
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