Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [be] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't be too long joining the party — after all , my dears , it is for you . ’ |
2 | erm , well it just , it just , you know , with her , I mean , she ca n't sit still , I mean to have , I mean I , the last four Saturdays , admittedly I have n't been well , but I 've just been totally indoors sewing . |
3 | They have a very fiercely competitive system , and some people say that you have to start preparing for this at nursery school erm and it 's a question of going to the right schools , going to the right training colleges , though it 's not so much a question of going to university , although you do have to have a university degree in most cases , but they have special training establishments with a tough competition to get into it , and as a result of this the people who come out are very highly selected , and think of themselves as being very professional , very competent , they have a great deal more self confidence , in some ways , than our British civil servants do . |
4 | And remember , any document you sign abroad is as legally binding for you as if you signed it at home . |
5 | Their work can be seen as a range of attempts to deal with a shared set of problems which have perhaps been most clearly formulated by the greatest among them — by Bloch and Febvre ( the founders of the journal ) in the first generation , by Braudel in the second , and more recently by Le Roy Ladurie . |
6 | However , because of their desire to promote the idea of history as a scientific discipline , the Annales school have not been equally well disposed to all aspects of the past . |
7 | Also , previous versions of OS/2 have not been that well received either by the press of users — it was , to say the least , memory and disk hungry , and came in a number of flavours so that it was difficult to know quite which one you needed . |
8 | But there were also features of the area itself which exacerbated Anglo-French friction and which have not been so closely studied . |
9 | Black guillemots ( tysties ) have not been so badly affected , perhaps because they are not so dependent on the pelagic fish such as sand-eels and young gadoids ( whitefish ) but catch more bottom-living fish such butterfish and rockling . |
10 | It is probably the case that women have not been so seriously affected by long-term unemployment as have men in comparable occupations . |
11 | I know that some folk have had cases from America which have not been too well done , and , in fact , felt that they were over-embalmed and no make-up . |
12 | The TRACE II designers acknowledge that the decision mechanisms have not been fully enough elaborated . |
13 | Those highly accurate perishable goods — such as salad items — that have always been most commonly wasted are now being targeted for special attention . |
14 | The frontiers of Persia have always been somewhat imprecisely defined . |
15 | The industry was ‘ notorious for the generosity of its manning levels , and its workers have traditionally been very highly paid ’ , com-mented the Press Commission ( 1977 , p. 42 ) . |
16 | In many countries public libraries and school education have often been administratively closely linked in that they draw financial support from the same source . |
17 | People who knew us before and have n't been here since get terribly confused when they walk in and rather wonder everything has gone to . |
18 | Leaving aside this argument , however , we must also recognize that scholars have sometimes been more generally influenced by the notion that written language should be uniform , even in a period in which it plainly was not uniform , and they sometimes appear to chide the scribes for spelling variably . |
19 | Although Bill Nickson 's five-second margin in 1976 remains the closest between first and second riders , the top 10 at the end of a race , which covered 1,154 miles in two weeks , have never been so closely packed . |