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

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1 Rational people will predict them and thereby annul any effect they might have on real variables .
2 Her arrival effectively stemmed any action he was about to take .
3 They did n't believe in selling endowments , they only sold whole life you see ?
4 So using vascular counts we are able to define a group of patients that do significantly better .
5 But there will be an opportunity for members to look at the present programme which will need pruning to get it down to those guidelines , and they can obviously make any comments they wish to , or any advice they wish to give the P A G in terms of individual schemes or the detail .
6 Even the article ‘ Conductor ’ in the New Grove dictionary of opera is , unfortunately , misleading : for all its caution , it attempts to paint the whole period from 1750 to Napoleon , and in doing so unjustifiably reinforces certain impressions we recall from the powerful pens of the Encyclopedists :
7 ( Remember that the kind of cooking you do is very much to the point , for if you only cook simple meals you will need far less preparation area than a more ambitious cook — though here again your aspirations may change with experience . )
8 I only want one pear I do n't want two
9 In a sense the real utilitarian only has one project he takes seriously , the satisfaction of preferences or desires ( whatever they are for ) or , in the older version , the maximisation of happiness .
10 To pass the heaving multitudes on the track , I raced up like a fell runner , unhappily only to find each time I successfully overtook what looked like a queue for an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical that there were further extensive crocodiles of people ahead .
11 And I I can only do this work I 'm sorry .
12 I 'd better do that door I think .
13 Well we 'd better do some work you know .
14 So break any rules you please .
15 We rarely sit down to challenge some assumption we have always used .
16 do n't much like each other She 's no a wummin
17 Mm , I 've only got one charge me this week , you do n't seem to get many now
18 but we 'd have to add another if we only had one penny we 'd have to add another nine to get ten P .
19 Notice that appraisal , stimulated by new ideas , does not necessarily undermine conventional assumption It may indeed confirm them .
20 I only know one person I only know one bus driver with children .
21 In fairness to the much maligned British Communists it might be added that Lozovsky , the RILU leader chiefly responsible for the discarded policy , had to admit to its failure throughout the world .
22 You 've got it fixed in your mind you 're only doing one assignment you know .
23 His son Alf , the skinhead , had said that he would personally strangle any Muslim he found messing with his wife , adding that if Tehran was such a great place why did n't the bastards go back there ?
24 In a highly charged political atmosphere it was a short step from dispute with the authorities over student issues to broader criticism of the socio-political structure .
25 " He 's obviously gone some place he knows I would disapprove of — which probably means something involving the Irish sympathizers … "
26 The , the , the the other thing er I , I have the feeling in this finger of , not pins and needles , but just a slight difference he 's obviously cut some nerves I should imagine .
27 And personally try each bit I fear .
28 Well if if we do only get four people it 's going to be more is n't it ?
29 On the other hand , they had also reached a point where they were using sufficient quantities that injecting , which requires less heroin for a ‘ better hit ’ , became ‘ attractive ’ enough to overcome any anxieties they had previously felt .
30 So do these fellas you pick up .
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