Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 All right what like here keep it that
2 Otherness is not so much something to be frightened of , a threat to the stability of the self , as something that can be added to or incorporated into the already existing .
3 Channell told him that supporters who gave $300,000 or more could meet Reagan for 15 minutes , and that their visits were not logged on : ‘ the implication being that this was so secret that the President wanted to keep it so not everybody at the White House knew what was going on . ’
4 But so far they at least seem to have got the hang of the yelling bit .
5 The evil wind that bombed Manhattan 's World Trade Center nevertheless blew some good to the disaster recovery specialists : SunGard Data Systems Inc says it has been contacted by four subscriber companies seeking disaster recovery services following the blast — two in Four World Trade Center , one in Two World Trade Center and one in One World Trade Center ; and Comdisco Inc said it is providing disaster recovery services to three financial services companies hit by the blast , while IBM Corp 's disaster recovery unit said it had been in touch with ‘ a lot ’ of its customers , but that so far none of its customers had had to declare their workplaces to be disaster areas .
6 So far none of the other languages have addressed this problem and all appear to be stuck firmly at 300dpi .
7 So far none of these has proved to be as popular in the UK as the Sigma and it is the function of the class committee to ensure that this remains so .
8 So far none of the houses they had seen qualified as commercial properties , and Juliet began to have a sinking feeling , remembering what her mother had said .
9 Last night some of the mothers started to cry , but so far none of the children have
10 Right , down below now you to , the bottom
11 So often we at the National Authority seen to be selling something which may or may not be you and the clubs er and the Class Associations round the country thinks important .
12 It 's only how we of behaviour
13 So where they from , man ?
14 Oh I shall never regret Er I do n't know but I 'm just perhaps one on me own , but er it could n't have been better for because I was a freelance and er I wanted to learn and wanted to get on and they allowed me , they allowed me to do what I wanted .
15 He was thus already something of an institution when , in 1849 , the third Viscount Palmerston [ q.v. ] appointed him consul to the bights of Benin and Biafra .
16 Mum , that 's just not anything like my face . ’
17 This is to read Althusser 's distinction between science and ideology as being finally not one between equivalent categories .
18 Just eight-ish something like that .
19 Such a government has authority over just about everyone in certain matters ( those where individuals have reason to pursue goals requiring social cooperation which is more difficult to achieve in other ways ) and various degrees of more extensive authority in varying measure over different people , either in virtue of other factors covered by the normal justification thesis or through voluntary submission by consent or respect .
20 He secretly helped just about everyone in the town . ’
21 studies , and the Dart Environmental Studies project that resulted in over 20 reports and seemed to have input from just about everybody at Swindon Plymouth and Hayes !
22 And Alan Yentob 's channel provided relief from the computer predictions with a Comic Strip ( BBC2 ) confection starring Adrian Edmondson as John Major and Robbie Coltrane as Mr Speaker , which showed just about everybody in a bad light .
23 She took the material off of the wall , and all her shoes and make up and just about everything cept the big stuff .
24 I saw the report to which my hon. Friend referred and I am not at all surprised that the Opposition tried to shout him down , for the simple fact is that the report revealed that the majority of people in this country recognise that the Labour party has now promised to increase spending on just about everything under the sun , which would mean higher borrowing , higher inflation and much higher taxes .
25 Just about everything under the sun .
26 We must have covered just about everything over those four days , from carrying boxes and travelling with birds to ferreting to keep them fed .
27 However , a few months ago , a friend showed me his latest acquisition , the all-singing-all-dancing computer which did just about everything except dive for you .
28 For just about everything in country music has changed hugely since the mid-1980s — except the music .
29 It would have taken a considerable amount of time for any Government taking over their shambolic performance to improve the quality of just about everything in the environment , as we have been doing .
30 there was a communicating door in one corner of the room and from behind it came the third movement of the Mozart , which was working itself up to that frantic minor-key Turkish routine which I 've never thought a good enough ending for such a great beginning ; but then that complaint went for just about everything in my life .
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