Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | And th they could get the pronunciation as well , be able to , to speak it properly besides spelling it . |
2 | Right right did you take her out on the evening ? |
3 | One effect of the nation 's defeat was that many of the elements of ‘ Japanese spirit ’ , as well as the individuals who had most vocally espoused them , were discredited . |
4 | Bradl has a 150-strong fan club , who most importantly supported him in the early stages of his career . |
5 | As he rather paradoxically put it , the final cause had to be first . |
6 | They urged the EC to extend the generalized system of preferences ( GSP ) to a range of products from the region , and thereby effectively to allow them duty-free entry to the European market . |
7 | A better solution perhaps is to leave the pad out of the filter altogether only using it when necessary . |
8 | About a quarter thought the BBC was biased in its treatment of the Conservative government ; rather less felt it was biased in its treatment of other parties . |
9 | Only one elector in seven thought ITV was biased in its treatment of the Conservatives and , again , rather less felt it was biased in its treatment of other parties . |
10 | Our survey panel shows that about a quarter of the electorate thought BBC-TV news was biased in its treatment of the Conservative government , though rather less felt it was biased in its treatment of other parties . |
11 | Only one in seven thought ITV news was biased in its treatment of the Conservatives and , again , rather less felt it was biased in its treatment of other parties . |
12 | He should be encouraged and allowed to write it slowly enough to write it correctly . |
13 | These facts escaped the attention of our radical sisters and thereby so did we . |
14 | He made one as if he should try and comfort her , but turned away , walked upstage and on the balcony with his back to the audience , raised his arms widely only to drop them helplessly . |
15 | She dusted it off and then rather timidly mounted it . |
16 | Right so write it as about here write it as three times seventeen , minus two . |
17 | No one of the theories we have set down is all wrong , any more than any one perspective is all right so providing us with a single key to " explain " British politics . |
18 | Right so let me make that clear again . |
19 | It 's a bit formal , right so let me see . |
20 | Right so have you worked out what those come to ? |
21 | Right so do you want to have a go at doing your one Kelly ? |
22 | Right so do you understand it all ? |
23 | First Parker put him clear only to see him miscontrol and allow Gunn to save — and then Gunn kept out his close-range diving header . |
24 | In effect , since socialisation is present as part of all social relationships , whether the parties to the relationship are aware of it or not , it is clear that it is a much more subtle , complex and pervasive process than it might at first appear and that we can only properly understand it as an aspect of all human activity . |
25 | He was shifting in her mind suddenly , stepping out of the shadows she had so forcibly pushed him into in self-defence , and she realised her attraction to him was more than just physical . |
26 | In the case of the Hexagon , you 'll have three legs provided , but one of the delights of this shape is that only rarely does it need bridle adjustment . |
27 | Only rarely did they talk of their men willingly taking over the housework and servicing their breadwinner wives . |
28 | Not only would this be inefficient and therefore slow , but introspection suggests that only rarely do we consciously ponder the pronunciations of words . |
29 | The damage done by these species is so great that only rarely do they produce enough identifiable remains for them to be countable . |
30 | Only rarely do they arise with braided line , or in the sophisticated Kevlar or Spectra twist . |