Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 I think he probably did not so regard it for he said : ‘ She is independent minded and strong minded enough for her will not to be readily overborne by her husband . ’
2 You worry too much for it 'll be alright .
3 No , only about I 'd say late twenties Ed , you know , do know what it was though , he never had a drink he just sat there talking to himself , having a good chat to somebody , aye
4 When the deadline for judging whether the republics should be recognised arrives in January , will the 12 Foreign Ministers meet again to decide collectively whether the criteria have been met and whether all of them will recognise or not recognise the republics ?
5 P.B. All of this , which would go I think contrary … much of it would go contrary to the basic Catholic belief .
6 I 'm just so behind I ca n't believe it , it 's like
7 no gently with her would you ?
8 Let's start all over we can start all over , yeah .
9 Dotted all over you can see the symbol of Wenceslas IV — a kingfisher and a towel .
10 In materials composed of sand-sized particles this depth is just a few millimetres , but in clay-sized materials in which the voids are or less across it can be tens of metres .
11 Moran was neither rich nor poor but his hatred and fear of poverty was as fierce as his fear of illness which meant that he would never be poor but that he and all around him would live as if they were paupers .
12 Q E D , we seem to have proved that what happens all around us can not namely altruism and cooperation .
13 The other people all around us must have thought — I do n't know what they must have thought .
14 At some time or another most of us will have sat beside the shore of a loch when there 's complete calm and not a breath of air .
15 I refuse to stay and talk to you any longer , and do n't come to my room tonight for you will not be welcome . "
16 I just know that I will play the piano as best as I can . ’
17 And since I have that type of handicap , I try to interpret it as best as I can .
18 He produced a notebook and took down the address of the party in Fulham ( as best as I could remember it ) and the time , which I guessed at around 11.15 p.m .
19 With a planned hospital stay you will have been told to prepare for the operation as best as you can , perhaps by losing some weight , discontinuing any medication that you may be taking , or attempting to stop smoking .
20 That 's what I 'm saying , if , if , if , a a we hope you 're never in the situation but if you was describing that man , try and describe that man as honestly , honestly and as best as you can do n't say , if I say to you oh did he have jeans on ?
21 A member of staff was to be disciplined by the management and you had to defend the employee as best as you could .
22 It took the view that the upper limit is arbitrary , and might operate unfairly , since a person just above the limit receives no assistance , whereas a person just below it might have to make a substantial contribution but would have the security of knowing that that contribution represents the maximum liability for costs regardless of the actual cost or the outcome of the case .
23 Thus the intrinsic value of something follows from its intrinsic nature , so that nothing exactly like it could be of a different intrinsic value , while yet it is not one of the features one could properly list in indicating what something else would have to be like to be just like this thing .
24 He had a way of looking at people as though they amused him , just like you might look at the antics of white mice in a cage .
25 For Kelly , it was just like it used to be .
26 In the Trocadero large quantities of objects were displayed in a crowded , haphazard fashion , and , while Picasso was undoubtedly overwhelmed by what he saw and experienced , the impression he carried away with him must have been of a very general , metaphysical kind .
27 If you 'd like to take those away with you will actually erm reinforce some of the things that I 'm going to say during the next hour .
28 Well I suppose she 'd get away with it would n't she ?
29 ‘ Sir , ’ said a voice , ‘ in your place , I would have refreshed myself some inches upstream from my feet , for I have been walking in these boots for months , and the juice flowing away from me can not be sweet .
30 Perhaps the time spent away from him would help her regain some control over the wild emotions roiling inside her .
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