Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , we 've been working on digitally remastering them all .
2 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 .
3 After years of listening to and reading Anglo-Saxon women letting it all hang out , it was refreshing to be among women who so rigorously kept it all in .
4 But we are given such a huge sweep from birth to incipient death that the movie never draws breath long enough to give us any depth or conflict .
5 I do n't think I 'd live long enough to see it mature .
6 That only perhaps left him one alternative — an ultimate alternative which no-one , not even Carnelian , could reasonably expect him to invoke , let alone soon …
7 He looked at her now , a sheepish half-smile on his face that said , ‘ I 'd better not antagonise him further by passing a minute with you . ’
8 ‘ I am sorry , I really am , ’ she said sincerely , deciding she 'd better not press him further .
9 No — better not give her any excuse to make that sort of trouble .
10 I was up ‘ til midnight making the gekhakte chicken liver and roasting the turkey for the sandwiches and doing the potato salad , so you 'd better not give me any nonsense about your latest low-fat diet , Rebecca , or you either , Rainbow , though a little slimming routine might not be such a bad thing for you , except today 's a special occasion , so just tuck in .
11 So she sent a letter home and my dad said , ‘ Yes , well , you 'd better not do it any more ’ .
12 I suppose I 'd better not tell him that thing you said about his face looking as if it was carved out of corned beef .
13 Please have a think you know have a think about some of the things have a look out if you get out anywhere tonight watching people when they 're together just watch them any ideas that you have tomorrow we 'll start off with the first ten minutes just going over some of the things we talked about this evening .
14 and you have to press them down anyway to make them all stick .
15 And if this were to be their last meeting , then should they perhaps not waste it all in talk ?
16 If I only ever give you one piece of advice in life — which is highly likely on the face of it — it 's stay away from that man .
17 Well it 's certainly , well so that 's ninety , ninety one , ninety two I would n't have thought it would be four years Adrian , they only ever do it three years or five years d do n't they ?
18 They are one of your most important tools , so always keep them clean , sharp and oiled , and use them with care .
19 The very freedom from mass accountability which allows it to do so also makes it difficult for leaders to know what society is thinking : without mechanisms for making needs known and understood , Polish and Soviet leaders simply can not know what the consequences of a rise in food prices or of other policy shifts will be .
20 His latest project ‘ The Duchess of Sutherland ’ , which is a copy of the full size engines and has so far taken him three years to build is just one of the engines which can be seen .
21 The generosity of people in the area so far gives them good cause to believe that they will succeed again over the next 12 months .
22 The cross-section data used so far gives us little indication about how many workers continue in employment long enough to recoup the wages that were deferred earlier in their career .
23 In fact , in a gloriously mystical way , we are an integral part of this cosmic energy dance and can only really understand it all by mystic superconsciousness , from within .
24 Better far to confront them all , and let them make of it what they would .
25 Unhappily , he did not so often get it right .
26 They came in today to give us this talk about kind of er , kind of erm , money we 're gon na get , whatever today , you know , like they said about the Poll Tax
27 ‘ The presence of a semi-invalid is something I neither invited nor desired , so please make it easier for both of us by giving as little trouble as possible . ’
28 Those who claim that the obligation to obey the law is prima facie only implicitly deny it that right .
29 That she has so kindly obliged me this evening , and on Twelfth Night of all nights causes me no small surprise . ’
30 So there they were facing each other , the man a that being squeezed er his lungs being squeezed , the man on the wardrobe n unable to move because he was upside down virtually facing him head-to-head .
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