Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If they like sentence me straight away for doing something like I 'd think to myself is it worth it ? |
2 | I will have wages to tide me over initially . ’ |
3 | ‘ Of course I damn well have . |
4 | ‘ Of course I damn well am ! |
5 | Of course I bloody well did . |
6 | ( Of course I bloody well did ! |
7 | For my part I very much think so . |
8 | ‘ If it had n't gone through this time , I would have had no time left in my life to enter the ministry I so dearly want to join . |
9 | During my time as a gamekeeper I almost always had a supply of fresh meat available to give them . |
10 | Until now the greeting I most often heard had been G'Tag or Morgen . |
11 | ‘ I 'm still struggling with my driver but I 'm hitting my one-iron plenty far enough and putting quite well , ’ he said . |
12 | Migrations , mixed marriage , the constant reformation of household and sexual alliances , broken work patterns will mean that class , ethnicity , gender roles and religion which not only divide communities but will also run through individuals . |
13 | It is notable that , on the final French campaign of 1449–50 , carefully and confidently organised by the king , and carried out by a much-reformed army , the majority of fortified places did not resist , preferring to open their gates to the side which not only controlled more firepower but claimed with greater vigour to represent legitimate and effective rule . |
14 | One type of insulating lining has a coating of aluminium on the reverse side which not only provides protection from heat loss in winter but also prevents excessive heat build-up in a room during summer by deflecting the sun 's rays . |
15 | All employees are issued a with a security card which not only allows them into the building but also stores details of their credit facilities . |
16 | Mozart 's 17 piano sonatas also show Haydn 's influence , but , like much of his music , works such as No 8 in A minor and No 14 in C minor betray a depth of emotion which only rarely invests Haydn 's music . |
17 | He thought of the future which no longer contained him but which he could still control . |
18 | And as I say ’ ( Morse looked slowly around his audience ) ‘ it was one of your own group who performed this grisly task — a man — a man who would have felt little squeamishness about first stripping the dead man of his clothes — for there had been much blood , much messy , sticky blood which almost inevitably would have transferred itself to the clothes of the man disposing of the body ; a man who for the last ten years of his working life had been inured to such gruesome matters , as a moderately competent ‘ mortician ’ in America . ’ |
19 | Perhaps I should start by telling you something I 'll not be talking about and that is the subject of financial resources and how Lynda 's getting on in her discussions with chief secretary , I do n't suppose that comes to you as any surprise but I shall I not be talking on that but let me say that we remain committed strongly to a substantial aid programme which as far as possible is directed towards the poorest countries . |
20 | Again , we have put in a letter from an agent which quite clearly shows in his professional opinion , that a new settlement would be successful . |
21 | She strangled the reply which so nearly escaped her lips . |
22 | A substantially similar conclusion was reached from another very recent study which again specifically focused on the possible relationship between creativity and the affective features of psychosis . |
23 | To decide what precise details in a situation are important it is necessary to use a methodology which either systematically manipulates those details present or else one which provides information about the details of the stimuli which were in fact remembered . |
24 | We have seen the ways in which Sartre 's Critique shows how totalization can not work without a movement of self-transcendence , a repeated interpolation of an excess beyond the totality which paradoxically then means that the totality can no longer be a totality . |
25 | In that way the Court was perhaps the institution which most successfully stamped its imprint upon the ECSC , and in so doing built up a body of case law , an authority , and legitimacy that could serve as foundations for the future . |
26 | Why should a society dedicated to an economy of profit-making competitive enterprise , to the efforts of the isolated individual , to equality of rights and opportunities and freedom , rest on an institution which so totally denied all of these ? |
27 | In the sixth edition §248 Hahnemann describes the daily succussion of the LM solutions as : ‘ altering and slightly increasing the degree of potency ’ suggesting a gradual almost exponential curve of increasing potency which never actually reaches the next degree until a further dilution step in taken . |
28 | She was also a grand needle woman , a talent which rather curiously led to a change in her religious affiliations . |
29 | The need to guard against desertion had considerable influence even on the development of tactics ; and governments naturally made efforts to repress a practice which so obviously threatened the strength and morale of their armies . |
30 | In particular , a Papal encyclical of 1968 explicitly proscribes any action which either before , at the moment of , or after sexual intercourse , is specifically intended to prevent procreation . |