Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Let's assume they 're all self sufficient , the world market essentially becomes a residual market , it 's not the market place where everyone goes any longer , it 's the market where just a few people will go .
2 While everyone agrees that far more could , and should , have been done to contain the AIDS epidemic , the key issue now is that positive steps can still be taken .
3 Septimus is trained out of his bad habits in the end , and everyone sleeps happily ever after .
4 Everyone shuts up now .
5 At a meeting with the ASEAN Foreign Ministers in Indonesia on July 27 Baker attempted to allay their fears , informing them that the US goals in Cambodia remained the same and that " our approach towards achieving them differs only very slightly " .
6 It is obviously important that everyone understands exactly how the law applies and your solicitor will be able to explain the situation .
7 I always knew it probably could n't last because nothing goes on forever , but in that time , I had a great time in New York , and it seemed at one point that everyone was there when David was doing the week at the Universal Amphitheatre .
8 Nothing goes as fast as I want it ’ ) , there were problems with design .
9 I enjoy putting up a tent , I like campfires and food for me tastes so much better outside .
10 Nothing illustrates more dramatically the extent to which Nizan 's work fired the imagination than the spectacle of Sartre himself publicly criticising traditional " institutionalised " intellectuals for their lack of imagination , publicly insulting Raymond Aron for his failure to take note of the significance of the May events , and extolling by implication Nizan the youthful iconoclast , an exemplary dissident intellectual in tune with the spirit of the times .
11 ‘ Those who took part in the sessions found it enjoyable and good fun , ’ commented Andrew , ‘ and although everyone has not yet managed to pack it in , the early feedback is encouraging . ’
12 She is amazed at the attitude of the people she meets : ‘ I thought people would be cold and uninterested , and I ca n't believe that everyone cares so much about us . ’
13 The act of dispensing with them has not always met with common assent nor has it always been smooth — the English historical landscape is scattered with periods of violence and upheaval — but once the dispensing process is achieved , it has largely been accepted .
14 The BBC series ‘ Revolutions in Sound ’ , broadcast in 1988 , gave great publicity to the possibility of these records existing , but nothing has so far turned up .
15 That is absolutely right , and nothing has more clearly revealed the Opposition 's attitude to people 's wishes in the matter than their persistent hostility to the 4 million or more people who have taken out personal pensions for exactly that reason .
16 Since the publication of Boris Shalotsky 's The Semiology of Lawn-Mowers : inflections of the genre , nothing has more graphically encapsulated bourgeois Angst than the disputed merits of different lawn-mowers .
17 Only one of them looks directly out of the picture , and he holds us with a gloomy , ironical eye — an unflattered eye , as well , we ca n't help noticing .
18 No-one lives up here in the cleft of the White Kielder Burn .
19 The banners we have are getting tatty as no-one worries very much how they are stored .
20 Nothing looks more lamentably depressing than shelves sagging wearily in the middle , with decent books struggling to maintain a dignified upright posture .
21 Yeah I do , Peter always buys a jar of marmalade for me when I sleeps up there I have .
22 I goes right then .
23 cos every time I goes out there he 's sat and he 's sat and he 's sat as much to say hello
24 I goes out there and he said I du n no where that tape measure is , there 's two bags here .
25 If someone shouts loud enough , long enough , about an issue , money will eventually be found .
26 On its bonnet , someone has rather badly — painted a pattern of green leaves and fat flowers .
27 I 'm amazed someone has n't already lynched the kids we think responsible . ’
28 name ; is a very respectable cook , so we make occasional trips to the supermarket and to the open market , and then eat at home in the evening , although we can also go out to a restaurant for a meal if we want , as someone has now kindly lent us a car .
29 If yours has n't already been converted , it 's very simple to get it done .
30 An an of course and naturally I says well why , why is he getting ?
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