Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] is " in BNC.
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1 | The only other thing I 'm using right now is a Korg A2 ; it 's got all the effects I need in it . |
2 | So we really do have to fight fiercely , and to do that , of course , erm one of the things that we do I think most effectively is to bring waves of foreign journalists here to write about how beautiful erm Britain is and indeed into your area , into the Oxford area , erm we 've got the Canadian T V crew coming next week , who 'll be filming and erm making erm documentary films for Canadian T V , which should be screened fairly quickly . |
3 | That Newbury goes so well is entirely due to Mick and Julie Turrell and their long experience as organisers , plus their willingness to work hard for those who attend . |
4 | Chairman all I 've heard so far is music to my ears er thank you . |
5 | If not , the logic of the threats made so far is that bombing must follow ; threats may have been unwise , but it would be even less wise to make them and fail to carry them out . |
6 | Section 426(4) of the Act of 1986 envisages co-operation between United Kingdom courts and the insolvency courts of other countries , but the only order made so far is of limited application : see the Co-operation of Insolvency Courts ( Designation of Relevant Countries and Territories ) Order 1986 ( S.I . |
7 | If what has been hypothesised so far is true , much of the variation in linguistic interactions which is not explicable in terms of grammatical or phonological conditioning can be accounted for by changes of footing , involving a switch from one ( linguistic ) persona to another ; some can be accounted for by the speaker 's failure to identify perfectly the speech patterns of the prototypes of the personas which s/he seeks to animate at a particular time ; and some can be accounted for by the speaker 's imperfect ability to reproduce those speech patterns which s/he has identified . |
8 | SeaCo itself may come back with a slightly better offer as the sale of assets agreed so far is thought to have raised more money than was planned . |
9 | Nevertheless , one reason why Mr Hammer 's message has been received so eagerly is that , to a large extent , he is preaching to the converted . |
10 | What Firbas seems to be suggesting so far is that theme consists of context-dependent and rheme of context-independent items . |
11 | I had to agree so here is Batts ' agony column back again for the benefit of the LUFC mailing list . |
12 | Not surprisingly , considering the complexity of the interaction of minds , language , and the world , the description we have given so far is highly simplified . |
13 | So the fact that the liberation of Kuwait is the primary target , then the invaders have used force , therefore force is the counterbalance and what is happening right now is they try to dismantle this war machine and make it ineffective , so it is interconnected . |
14 | The problems that the Los Angeles police department has right now is that they are not community orientated . |
15 | A major problem the country has right now is an economic one ; the Soviet Union is pulling out a lot of its aid programmes and has obviously bankrolled the Country since nineteen seventy nine , so there 's a tremendous economic problem added to the er battles of the Khmer Rouge are causing the government to fight . |
16 | ‘ Polly , the last thing I want right now is an argument about beds . ’ |
17 | All I want right now is to make sure that she does n't cause any more trouble . |
18 | The last thing the construction industry needs right now is instability . |
19 | What counts right now is dealing with a very good looking England B. ’ Gerber said : ‘ I will go home , play for Western Province and see if the selectors want me . |
20 | One of the drawbacks to using any of the breakage data described so far is that later depositional agencies produce additional breakage , and it is difficult to distinguish between them . |
21 | In the iterative mode there is an imbalance whereby an event occurring only once is narrated several times or , much more frequently in literature , an event occurring frequently or repeatedly is narrated only once . |
22 | " We 've made no headway towards finding out whether your suspicions of Mr. Andrew Stavanger 's letter are justified We do n't yet know where Mr. Stavanger is , and such evidence as we 've been able to discover so far is inconclusive , " I said . |
23 | ‘ The most a contestant has won so far is a small jar of face cream ’ , said Edna caringly . |
24 | None of the symbolic usages reviewed so far is very difficult to follow . |
25 | The part of the course I 've enjoyed so far is n't the Face the Media stuff |
26 | Much of the craftsmanship and its relevant technologies considered so far is in marked contrast to the most common of artefacts , pottery . |
27 | What should be stressed here also is their shared conception of the role of the reader , as this involves an issue that will recur in this book . |
28 | There are only a certain number of promotional fares available on each flight , so booking well ahead is the best means of securing a seat . |
29 | What we 've come forward now is , through is a series of proposals , now these would apply to all , all of these , there was some concern at the meeting that we did n't of them , which appeared to have no , no chance at all as I told you , so all of these issues would actually apply to all of them , but the kind of things that are talked about , is trying to get a , a standard of systems throughout Shropshire so we need the importance of the way they , they sell a fruit shop within , within a , a rural are a rural village . |
30 | The danger here is that , although things may be pleasant for the workers , the incentive to work very hard is not so direct and it may not be possible to maintain a competitive position in comparison with the same industry in a developing country . |