Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | May I finally express a wish that readers of this book will enjoy the text , perhaps learn , but most importantly debate and discuss it . |
2 | It was not yet ten o'clock , so presumably Dominic and Lee were still at The Crown . |
3 | He drifted westward to the highland coast and then only slowly north for he was in no hurry to get to Wrath . |
4 | You 're all right Jack and I should be lucky for what I can get . |
5 | So perhaps Fashanu and Earle will soon join the long list of those who have gone . |
6 | So perhaps Lollo and I wo n't make so much fuss about going back to Earth . |
7 | Many of the other subjects , Buddhism and the rest , were also there to stay — although BT was to deal with them in extremely summary or allusive form . |
8 | Misjudge a change point , drop much below 3500rpm and the engine felt flat , even sluggish , as it waited for the turbo to come on strong again . |
9 | Ibex with long knarly horns and antelopes with elaborate antlers ’ . |
10 | One of the strengths of an analysis of timing is being able to distinguish between curriculum elements that are likely to require frequent input ( eg items in mathematics ) and items that might be effectively delivered at least in part in an interdisciplinary ‘ project ’ format , ( eg perhaps history or geography or RE ) . |
11 | Janet , erm , obviously we 'd examine your circumstances from time to time , erm , but er , there are obviously perhaps areas that concern you . |
12 | Why , should there be conflict over parental investment , because after all , children are the link product of success of their parents , so shortly child and parent have got exactly the same self interest have n't they ? |
13 | So just cash and it 's like a cash and carry in n it ? |
14 | In a great many social systems the only fully legitimate marriages are those in which the bride and bridegroom are not only already kin but kin of a specific category such as , say , that which includes the relationship mother 's brother 's daughter/father 's sister 's son . |
15 | He found the whole thing depressing , to the point that he says in Just Williams that he wrote ‘ The madness screamed up inside me . |
16 | Helen kept saying , ‘ Take me away from here , Karim , ’ and really getting on my nerves , so soon Dad and Helen and I went downstairs . |
17 | Oddly enough Unix System Labs , when it was building Destiny from which UnixWare derives , explored using the Mac interface and originally intended to make the interface created in-house instead much more Mac-like than it is . |
18 | I mean , I 've had an offer from who said I 'll come in any Saturday but I ca n't take him off Dick cos Dick needs him there . |
19 | On the train as we rode past the spines of Manhattan to the flat rooftops of Brooklyn , he told me something of his travels in north America , indeed , he had been much further west than Jersey City , even beyond Chicago . |
20 | The other three aims were much further west and were determined by geography . |
21 | The pattern at sea level shown in Figure 2 also persisted in the upper atmosphere , with a high pressure ridge helping to steer cyclones along trajectories much further south than usual . |
22 | It was also much further south than it is now — just 20 degrees north of the equator . |
23 | But he knew he would not see them here — they were much further north and anyway he would know he was near them when the crows gave way to a different more sinister corvid-the hooded crows , the vicious crows whose kind had once nearly succeeded in killing Minch when she was trapped near Callanish . |
24 | Under the Parliament Act the Lords could bold up legislation for two years , so Home Rule and Welsh Disestablishment would both become law in 1914 , at least a year before an election need be held . |
25 | But I sat in yesterday afternoon and I felt sorry for the man 's daughter who 'd been given a hymn the service . |
26 | ‘ He came in yesterday morning and put his things down and went out . |
27 | Countess Cassillis said she believed that the jury may have been influenced by a crucial piece of evidence which was submitted only yesterday morning after the judge had completed his summing up . |
28 | It is important particularly because it draws together both coercion and hegemony in the state . |
29 | He then returns in a circular movement , a ‘ to-and-fro voyage ’ , to other details of the text 's language , with a view to relating together both details and general impression in an organic whole . |
30 | Those who advocate caution in allowing a rapid decline in interest rates , and in consequence a further devaluation of the pound , can point to the period of sterling 's membership of the ERM as the most effective discipline the UK has experienced — an incentive to force down both inflation and interest rates . |