Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm I 'm a little unclear exactly how much footloose allocation remains in Selby , I I er think I understand it to be quite small , taking account of , but I would simply say to the panel Leeds ' concern is that we should not be a counter focus in that corridor , which er most most greatly bear on our attempts to regenerate our inner areas and use our our many brown field sites . |
2 | England 's been knocked right down now have n't they ? |
3 | Plait strips loosely together then overlap the ends as before and slipstitch together . |
4 | Right so just write the equation as you 've got it there sine equals opposite over hypotenuse . |
5 | Oh right so maybe plan the meet again after that . |
6 | For the fact of the matter is that we shall be misled if , along with most other enquiries in this field to date , we perhaps rather naively imagine that if man 's earliest ego is found preserved , as it were , in the chimpanzee , then there we shall also find the evolutionary basis of his id . |
7 | All right well look I I you 've er sort of selected and I I 've got no problem with that although schools er I would have thought was ideal for as well as medical . |
8 | We could do with a call anybody there anyone 's near a phone just pick it up and ring me all right just ring now I 'll give erm we 'll give a million pounds to the first caller fingers crossed . |
9 | All right then tell us who they are and what they do . |
10 | They say 'e 's all right ter talk to . |
11 | Yeah all right never mind about the photo give me your teddy I do n't care about that . |
12 | And much much much much rather feed you brandy with my mouth which has n't done so much smiling since I was knee-high to a grasshopper and did n't know just how much fun this life could be . |
13 | I " vas going to he angry , but you 're obviously so much upset that it would be pointless . |
14 | and erm yeah , so basically just forget it 's there okay , you do n't have to say anything particular like you know . |
15 | Good humour being somewhat restored , I turned away to make the hot drink we had promised ourselves so long ago CRASH ! |
16 | So so just make little trips . |
17 | And so so indeed do I . |
18 | Yet we have adapted our lives , more or less , to the motor car ; the early legislation was progressively modified as technology advanced and attitudes changed until , by a process of social adaptation and general education , the current road traffic regulations and the Highway Code together just about control the monster . |
19 | ‘ So just kindly let me go , and stop playing the heavy . ’ |
20 | It shows a sensitivity that we have perhaps not always come to expect from Government Departments . |
21 | Bakunin was perhaps not entirely wrong in supposing that in such a time the spirit of at least potential insurrection was most likely to smoulder among the marginal and sub-proletariat , though he was quite mistaken in believing that they would be the base of revolutionary movements . |
22 | Must be hard times for garden designers , ’ Melissa added acidly , ‘ if the state of your vehicle is anything to go by — obviously not much work around . ’ |
23 | ‘ It can not be done overnight , but when we look at all our successful neighbours in Europe , we know it can be done over years , so not only do we have an economy in which we all have confidence , a society in which we can all be at ease , and a country of which we can all be proud , but our children can have the benefit too , ’ he said . |
24 | So not only do styling products have additional conditioning ingredients but there 's a whole new array of products such as serums to mend split ends and slick down frizz , and curl boosters to encourage bounce . |
25 | So not only do we see a physical flight to the countryside but also a change in political outlook . |
26 | Essentially , occupational pension schemes are designed — by men with male ‘ family wage-earners ’ and male middle-class career patterns in mind , so not only do they exclude the majority of part-time workers , but they tend to assume that earnings peak in the final years of working life , which is much less often the case for women than for men . |
27 | So not only do we have the challenge every three years to ensure that our members renew check-off but we will have in all probability through a similar process on an annual basis . |
28 | So not only do you get a full commercial system , but you also reap the benefits of a set-up which has been tailor-made for the hotel trade , without sacrificing any of the functions . |
29 | So not only do we have to take account of the confusability of individual words in the lexicon , but also of word strings . |
30 | And world market prices also tend to fall because these erm sort of protectionist programmes are often too successful , so not only do we reach self sufficiency , but you reach the status of net exporter . |