Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [adv] [vb base] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I most certainly take exception to one or two hints around at the moment that our biggest problem is keeping our cool .
2 KEITH Thomas 's article on warm beer ( September ) highlights the main reason why I so rarely attend beer festivals these days .
3 What I will say in answer to the question is that I personally always use hypnosis as the first stage of any regression session .
4 Oh I only just put number seven in there , surely .
5 I mean I , I 've never , well I once bloody put money into the machine and all these red , yellow balls come out
6 I hardly ever watch tv !
7 I goes to Scott , I really really hate love bites and er and he goes , yeah and me .
8 I feel it is important that you , your readers and the tennis public should know that I no longer take part in any decision making relating to the business of the company or the centre and therefore I take no responsibility , for either the success or failure of Junior Tennis Centre Ltd nor Sutton Junior Tennis Centre .
9 When I 'm ill I never ever get tummyache do I ?
10 Cos I never ever have time off .
11 Nowadays , I never ever feed tubifex to my fish .
12 Let's see , I very rarely have money , but we 've got some money .
13 I very often miss nursing .
14 I very seldom watch telly , ’ said Betty .
15 Inclusion of children with known language difficulties will ensure that items which most effectively identify language difficulties are included in the test .
16 The least favourable reports are on systems which only partially embrace signing or fingerspelling , and systems based on fingerspelling alone are not possible unless speech is slowed down considerably .
17 That elected governments find it necessary to bow to the wishes of big privately owned companies , that the organs which so largely shape public opinion can be bought and sold by millionaires and treated by them simply as pieces of private property ( which is ' of course , what they are ) , demonstrates how difficult it is for an active and effective democracy to coexist with monopoly capitalism .
18 Moral association is a human relationship based on ‘ the mutual recognition of certain conditions which not only specify right and wrong in conduct , but are prescriptions of obligations ’ .
19 Some of the banks have now installed machines which not only dispense cash but also accept payments .
20 Each reading passage is followed by motivating exercises , full of colour and fun , which not only check comprehension but also consolidate grammar points and develop vocabulary skills .
21 The major agreements are drawn up between a small number of tightly-controlled organisations and the outcome of their central negotiations sets guidelines and limits to the industry-wide negotiations which then subsequently take place .
22 We therefore conclude with a brief examination of a number of studies which either explicitly compare bargaining structures of different countries at a sub-national level , or which seek to identify systematically by means of quantitative methods inter-industry determinants within a single , national industrial relations system — the results of which may then be compared as between countries .
23 Or should I perhaps sit down in Salzburg with the empty hope of some better fortune , let Wolfgang grow up , and allow myself and my children to be made fools of until I reach the age which prevents me from travelling and until he attains the age and physical appearance which no longer attract admiration for his merits ?
24 A decade after the end of the first post-war period in Britain ( that is , during the sharp oil price rise mentioned above ) social mobility was characterized both by heightening opportunities of rising socially , as well as increased risks of being caught in a downward spiral — particularly for those of working-class origin , who are among those who most easily fall prey to recruitment into the underclass .
25 Will he confirm that hoteliers and those who so successfully manage tourist attractions in Wales will not suffer the problems that beset their colleagues in England because of the Secretary of State for Employment who has suspended section 4 assistance ?
26 Can I close by thanking Rod our Chief Racing Coach for what I thought was a very excellent presentation of the R Y A Ye Year of Youth Sailing and I have great pleasure in launching that initiative for ts er this year 's Earls Court Boat Show again it seems horribly self evident that it 's only through increasing the involvement of the young that we assure thriving clubs and associations and classes for the future but nobody up here is going to say that it 's easy and I believe though that the work that the official , the officers and the R Y A put together will make it easier than it once was and I hope that the literature that they have put together and the programme that they have put together will be a help to all of you so please make use of it .
27 Parliament must be well aware of the great burden that is imposed on senior ministers , who not only take charge of their departments but also speak for them in Parliament , attend meetings of the Cabinet and its committees , and see to their constituency affairs if they are members of the House of Commons .
28 Hazel is one of those unfortunate patients who not only have food intolerance , but also seem to be sensitive to various everyday chemicals as well .
29 You not only get reliability with microcontrollers , single chip microcomputers , but you get potentially a lot more flexibility .
30 Binnerton manor obviously had a large number of freeholders , including some members of the nobility and gentry who probably never set foot in the place let alone attended the manorial court .
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