Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Argol , ’ cried Quigley , who was , rather gamely I thought , trying to make some radical alterations to his cosmological system . |
2 | I think most fundamentally she transmitted her inner core of pride and I acquired from him both doggedness of purpose and the confidence to decide what was just and unjust in the world as I met it . |
3 | Most importantly they come to see a film , not to a language class , so the language is a means to an end . |
4 | Most importantly they see the social structure of capitalist societies as being based not upon conflict but upon shared values . |
5 | Most importantly they provide a safe passage for women living through the most traumatic encounter they are ever likely to have with men , the law and the state . |
6 | We have the backing , we have the training — most importantly we have the people . |
7 | Most importantly he misjudged the direction of the wind.He thought it was a light southerly it was north westerly . |
8 | Most importantly he abandoned the increasingly untenable ‘ Hallstein Doctrine ’ , and began to enter into diplomatic relations with countries who recognised East Germany . |
9 | Finally , I use dampened white toilet tissue to get rid of any hard lines that may have occurred in my sky , and most importantly I try not to overwork or rework the sky once I am satisfied , just because I see another effect . |
10 | Most importantly I added some text that was to be part of the finished work . |
11 | Most importantly I know that there is an ongoing correspondence between my meanings and their meanings in this world , that we share a common sense about its reality … . |
12 | Then we shot a 68 in the second round , easily the best round , but most importantly it put us nine strokes ahead of Nicklaus . |
13 | The days and nights that followed this procession became filled with the ghostly rhythms of the Ma'badong dance a cumulative mantric tone intended to induce altered states , which most successfully we found , interfered with our capacity to keep a grip on the job of filming . |
14 | Most remarkably it continued to function under California 's midday sun , when it 's slate grey shell was too hot hold ! |
15 | Well they 're altogether so I suppose |
16 | yeah , yeah , you do n't get the sort of , when your speaker 's on loud you get a lot of sound coming out the back |
17 | Let your mum put it on properly so it looks nice , yeah , lovely that |
18 | When people fall short of their standards , and are thereby in breach of their injunctions , somewhere inside they start to feel badly about themselves , and to begin to doubt their worth and acceptability . |
19 | And from somewhere inside she felt a spurt of rebellious determination . |
20 | The man lingered and looked helpless , and a little impatiently she opened the door for him . |
21 | Perhaps it 's hiding somewhere so it does n't get hoovered up . |
22 | Rather ingenuously it appears that , with the liberation of Paris , the French in Vietnam asked for Japanese permission to celebrate the event ; and it must have been obvious to the Japanese , too , that the uneasy but de facto alignment between them and the French was liable to break down sooner or later . |
23 | Most crucially it means identifying the population which is at ‘ risk ’ of being exposed to the noxious or infectious agent via proximity or because of certain characteristics which make them more vulnerable . |
24 | I remember Glyn and the kids were very young I think some of the were born in Blaenau erm and they were dismantling an old quarry at there his brother W R from Harlech had bought it usa like a machinery merchant and Glyn then borrowed a lot of tools off me for dismantling it then we started we we 'd done a lot off and on together we 'd been in er I enjoyed working with him , he was the type of man very hard worker himself but he wanted his pound of flesh . |
25 | ‘ Anyway , 'e told me ter get out an' called me a lazy so-an'-so so I stuck one on 'im . |
26 | So she started to cry and all then and said she said she was sorry , and right enough she stuck to the time that we allow her to , she 's come in last night dead on the button . |
27 | Most obviously it means that the ‘ birds ’ sang at a previous moment in time but it could also mean the time of year , the time of the poet 's life , and most strikingly , it could be another word connected with death . |
28 | Well , most obviously I have learnt that what is good for me can not necessarily be applied to everyone , although I still tend to dish out unsolicited advice . |
29 | The testicle had been dead so they had taken it out and sent it off for tests . |
30 | Right so we go like that , yes , times point seven five , I think that comes to erm , oh eighteen thousand ? |