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

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1 Only someone like her would be able to receive it and only a figure like that could understand the pain of it and yet also discern , beneath the scum of the surface , the beauties and longings which eddied in a clearer or cleaner current within him .
2 Well , obviously none of us would want to separate sex from erotica , and so er , and I think we , what we 'd like , what we wanted the leaflet to do was put , put sort of sex for , for young people er and students in particular in this case into a framework that allowed loving and resp , response of attitudes and , and eroticism , yes , and so I think what the leaflet does is , is let people take care of themselves sexually and let them take responsibility for their sexual acts .
3 Because he said , he wrote down something like you would be quite happy , happy to , to have another religious order here , which is not at all what had been said .
4 Not anything like it would have been if Uncle Bill had left it to me in the first place , because it will pay duty twice . ’
5 Thankfully none of them will end up on the table .
6 Now none of you would dream of doing anything like that .
7 Until the post mortem 's carried out none of us will . ’
8 Anyway , surely someone like him could get hold of condoms if that 's what he wanted . ’
9 We 've got a fight on our hands , and whether we agree with Oscar 's methods or not — and just for the record , I do n't — surely none of us can doubt his integrity . ’
10 ( Also , of course , if every civilization adopts that attitude , then none of them will send out von Neumann probes … )
11 If you 'd done as I asked and left me alone then none of it would have happened . ’
12 Each further discussion of issues about hunger , the environment , freedom and peace emphasises again how none of them can be approached in isolation .
13 Then at least something of him would be left . ’
14 On the phone the other day you said that if only you and Dennis had had children then something of him would have survived .
15 I shall have more to say about occlusion a little later , but for now : grasping the fact of occlusion in the sense of grasping the fact that if something were removed then something behind it would be perceived because the something behind was there all along is an achievement of the central systems .
16 ‘ Yes , and you proved to be a warm and funny companion , gentle and sweet , and I was intrigued to discover why someone like you would pursue a man .
17 Else none of us could keep an army together . ’
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