Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adv prt] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | There was a 50 p.c. increase in mortgage offers last time we cut our rates — in December — but that levelled off because of uncertainty about the election . |
2 | Once Chapman had gone there was no one with his dynamism and far-sightedness to carry on where he left off . |
3 | But I mean if that goes if that goes through if that falls through somebody might be interested and and somebody might erm I du n no . |
4 | that goes off when we |
5 | The only way I can think of , or I think as far as anyone else can think of , deciding whether it has in fact been important in speciation , is to look for pairs of closely related species which differ in some striking morphological trait , but are still sufficiently similar genetically for you to be able to carry out a genetic analysis , i.e. to cross them , to get offspring , to get F two 's and it 's then possible , it 's obviously not — I 'm not going to explain the details of the technique to you now — but it 's possible to work out whether the difference is due largely , or in part , to some single large gene , or whether it 's on the whole due to quite a lot of small ones . |
6 | We need to leave them some to swim in before we catch them . |
7 | And I 'm sure you 've had a bit of thought about it , I 'm glad you 're see it there er and the whole lot is a blessed mismatch , it 's nothing to do with us though I do thank you Mr for the help you wish to give me , the Duke of Westminster and the Duke of Rutland if this goes through as I said this today because without a doubt the government will listen to what you have to say and I 've no doubt it will be effect . |
8 | The keepers still have to cull their set numbers of hinds and this goes on until it 's done — often well into the new year . |
9 | This goes on until all the players are in the same place . |
10 | The head is made , erm , the tail , all the bits are made and eventually they , they all stick together like a kind of Lego , and the result is a new bacteria is made and this goes on until eventually the cell , there are so many inside the cell , that erm the cell just ruptures , when there 're about two hundred or so , the cell is now bulging with T four bacteria , it ruptures and releases a whole blob of new ones to start the cycle all over again . |
11 | There are on average some 150 days a year when rain falls , and this goes up as you move inland into the Basque country proper , whose climate gets a little more extreme as the land rises . |
12 | So what I 'm , what I propose , is that this goes out because I do n't think it changes anything significantly . |
13 | ‘ In any case it would be interesting to find out where the money 's coming from , ’ said Owen . |
14 | So what we 're going to do is to trail our coats in a variety of sessions , to suggest a variety of things to you , and see whether you agree with them or not so please feel free to come in as and when appropriate and see what you think . |
15 | But security lighting is a different matter , as you 'll probably want a lot of light to come on when an intruder approaches . |
16 | Had she been making a genuine decision to refuse the treatment , it would be necessary in a case such as this to find out if the patient had received any advice as to the consequences of a refusal to accept treatment . |
17 | It seems , this thins out as dementia takes a grip . |
18 | He moved at once , for he would not lie here on the floor before this ancient evil creature and , although it was awkward and painful to stand up because of the ropes that bound his arms , he did so in a swift fluid movement and stood eyeing the Robemaker . |
19 | Yeah because this one because it 's easier to write on than er than a wooden . |
20 | ‘ But you parted with a few to find out where I live . |
21 | I 'm always willing to stand down if somebody can claim to be a little older . |
22 | Then we think about who 's going to be using it ; in an inner-city area , for instance , we might consider what other play opportunities there are nearby to find out whether we should cater mostly for toddlers or older children . |
23 | Yet we so often feel guilty and uncomfortable ; we feel like children , afraid to own up because of what might happen . |
24 | To maintain his operation , Sangster needed a regular flow of Classic winners , but this dried up when the Maktoums arrived on the international scene with their limitless spending power . |
25 | This came about because the general feeling in the European capitals was that France was a victim of Prussian provocation and that the candidature should be withdrawn . |
26 | In Ainslie 's opinion , this came about because of its greater international impact as an English paper . |
27 | This came about because Martens had produced a guide to the Rouen Museum , in which there are two important portraits in oils of the Alexandre family . |
28 | This came about because entrepreneurs realised that they could maintain higher profits by not indulging in fierce competition which forced them to pass on benefits to consumers . |
29 | This came about because insurance is a good thing and having more of it is better , if you can afford it . |
30 | Soft cellulite : This shows up as the classic ‘ orange peel ’ dimples on stomach and thighs . |