Example sentences of "[adj] 's [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps more revealingly , he is also consistently godlike on Radio 4 's Just A Minute programme , where participants have to talk for a minute without repetition or hesitation .
2 Hydrochloric 's probably the simplest so have a go with that first because then you can see the pattern .
3 A more refined psycho than , say , Lee Marvin or Neville Brand , but a crazy 's still a crazy and I did n't think someone that far gone could take up where Daine had left off .
4 I think that 's partly the problem , and the prospect of sustaining this for forty or fifty years .
5 By the time we got home — the gatehouse to Wytham Abbey — Michael was saying things like , ‘ It 's ugly , but that 's partly the point ’ .
6 For instance , sometimes the Profitboss will disagree with a decision made by his boss ; but that 's rarely a reason to resign .
7 You pay , of course , but that 's rarely a problem for his clientele .
8 I wonder if it 's something to do with the job that you do or the people you have to work with I do n't know but that 's generally the tendency of people in these groups , team workers come out quite highly .
9 Erm yeah so I mean that 's generally the way to go so I th I think you know it 's probably worth working away towards a , a more specific set of questions that you might want to ask and , and think of ways of administering them so you get some sort of , you know , numerical information in the end .
10 Chris Markham has a new club now , for children after school , So you see we 're pretty busy — and that 's generally the rule .
11 That 's generally the message from some of the national surveys .
12 That 's exactly the time many gentlemen do go astray , ’ said Bill .
13 You would n't let a thief tow away your home — but that 's exactly the sort of invitation you give a criminal if your caravan is n't secured !
14 That 's exactly the sort of Stupid Cult that gives culture a bad name .
15 It 's as though that 's exactly the present the industry was hoping to find under the tree .
16 Well you see that 's exactly the problem though
17 ‘ But it was n't just individuals who hunted animals ; that 's exactly the point , ’ I told him .
18 That 's exactly the same as telling the wall it 's hurt the person who just banged his head on it .
19 And on the day Henry is due to got to market , that 's exactly the tune he whistles .
20 That 's exactly the trouble , we do n't really know .
21 That 's exactly the kind of sneering remark I might have expected from you , ’ she observed in an aggrieved tone .
22 That 's exactly the term I would use to describe you ! ’
23 So that 's exactly the position that we have and there had been no proof as far as I can see to demonstrate that in fact the present situation is not working .
24 And some of you some of you did that this morning although you may not have realised it er but you said well well like Rob said and er just just making people feel part of it by by using their names and that 's exactly the purpose of having these plaques in front and why I asked you to use erm to put your name on them is so that we can do that .
25 ‘ Oh , yes , Your Highness , that 's exactly the correct idiom . ’
26 Go for them , that 's exactly the same as mine .
27 But that 's exactly the same me and Ady having this bungalow built , I mean some people been ever so funny .
28 Yeah that 's exactly the same as what you 're I was trying to do before so it 'd be the equivalent of that .
29 That 's again a big if , but not as impossible as Tremayne .
30 Now North Yorkshire County Council er I think in their statement look to erm to existing market towns to provide what little evidence they can up to justify fourteen hundred dwellings , er I think that 's again a simplistic approach because by definition the market now can seal them up wider catchment area , many of them are some distance from York , and the settlements concerned provide a service base for a number of surrounding villages , and therefore the actual specialities and services found within that particular settlement are greater than one would achieve if it did not have a large catchment area .
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