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

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1 You want to avoid getting them in the wrong order or dropping them , so number them in the top corner , and link them together with a tag .
2 Our brain uses these slight differences to give the scene depth and so provide us with a three-dimensional image .
3 You then have to call an agency in order to obtain emergency relief , and they not only provide you with a temporary chef , but promise to send you details of all their head chefs currently seeking employment .
4 Inland , you can get close to the countryside with a few days on a farm or perhaps pamper yourself with a luxury hotel .
5 So that 's a straight inheritance , does increase your gross expenditure of the Committee , and indeed does involve you , quite sensibly involve you in the total care package for those particular individuals who 're increasingly seen as your clients rather than health authority clients .
6 Vasquez argues that the work carried out by Behaviouralists was based on three central assumptions of Realism , which together put them in the same broad camp .
7 Philby claimed he thoughtfully put them on the right track to divert suspicion from himself .
8 So how we 're going to actually interpret that and er act on that here in Manchester and we set out our against er er to achieve that on the simple basis of quality and you 've heard enough about quality over the last two years to not be too surprised that that 's what we 've said was going to give us the cutting edge and perhaps put us in the leading position here in Manchester .
9 Perhaps imagine yourself in a cosy armchair , gazing into a log fire , stroking the cat on your lap and sipping a glass of dandelion wine .
10 I knew that I must live , must embody , this way-of-seeing — not merely hold it as an interesting idea .
11 Inside is a will , so read it for a few surprises .
12 They are perhaps owe something to the tabloid newspapers and colour supplements , as these have emerged in the post-war years , with their high illustrative content and minimal text .
13 This means that the facts unc we are assuming are in principle decidable , an so add nothing to the real power of our system .
14 These are no longer needed and are best killed to prevent them from spreading to the food cupboard , so drop them into the methylated spirits jar .
15 Although a managing director will usually be an employee the courts sensibly view him in a different light from that of a manual worker .
16 So tell them about the new-look BROWNIE .
17 ‘ It was quite usual for me to take on this sort of job but it was n't usual for him to make an appointment for me and only tell me at the last minute , especially when it meant working after hours .
18 Above all remember that you are selling yourself , so present yourself in a confident fashion but without boasting .
19 So design one on the same scale as the backcloth .
20 One of his bands are at the Paprika tonight ; they are called Dance Lance and they consist of three limber , head-shaven , androgynous boys who all knight themselves with the same name , which is Ron .
21 ‘ I only use it as a last resort , when the dog is impeding my progress .
22 ‘ But now I only use it as a last resort . ’
23 There is no reason why this track should be any worse than the " effort " track except that I have chosen to block off the easy track and so turn it into a dead end .
24 Neutral tones give a feeling of space , so use them in a small room that needs opening up
25 You have to get him wound down a bit , you have to do it , you know of a about half an hour or so ask him for the proper name !
26 Herbs too are a practical addition so keep them near the back door , perhaps framed with a fragrant low hedge of lavender or santolina .
27 Weber differed , however , in incorporating rather more of the Marxist analysis into his own theory , in so far as he recognized social classes — and more generally , various ‘ constellations of interest ’ in the economic sphere as important bases of domination , in his intense preoccupation with the growth of bureaucratic domination , and in the concentration of his analysis upon the different ways in which domination can make claims to ‘ legitimacy ’ and so constitute itself as a moral authority .
28 The magnetised spheres move in such a way that the colours naturally align themselves with the magnetic field of the Earth , following the points of the compass .
29 And they only do it to the angry ones .
30 These sections naturally follow one from the other , and thus the organization of the headings in these two chapters follows patterns .
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