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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 So looking at it this way up I mean it 's X equals Y to the fourth plus three and that 's all minus .
2 If there is if there are no er examples of er er dev individual examples of development pressure , as I say we have one apparently presented to us this morning I think one over a period er since nineteen eighty seven , it 's not a basis for a policy .
3 It had suddenly occurred to her that he probably had a family , a wife .
4 We should adapt that and perhaps incorporate into it some of the schemes that have been tried and could be improved .
5 Conversely , do they trust you sufficiently to discuss with you those delicate and sensitive issues which need confidential handling ?
6 At £110 Alfonzo is beyond most piggy-banks , so look on him more as an investment than a bedfellow .
7 I only arrived at it this morning . ’
8 She knew she was being ridiculous , but so much had happened back there in that elegant house , so many unexplained emotions had swung through her mind in such a short space of time , and she felt so wound up , so confused by it all .
9 he 'll have more problems if he carries on moving do n't panic , all is under control I think there 's one driving round the bend perhaps talk about it all , where 's really first year he gon na know
10 The objector must be distinguished sharply from someone who merely attributes to us some particular idea of a particular necessitating circumstance for the effect , some particular idea of what was included in the circumstance for the candle smell , and believes that the circumstance included more .
11 A solicitor must not only disclose to you any commission over £10 that he or she receives but must also account to you for it unless you have agreed that he or she should keep it .
12 ‘ Then you can do so today — at the barbecue , ’ Lucy hissed , suddenly infuriated with them both , although more so with Silas than with Doreen .
13 There is festering resentment in dark green quarters over what is seen as Julia 's reluctance to state baldly that there is no such thing as a green product , or that continued consumption at the present rate can only lead to us all dying in some particularly horrible way .
14 I accept the offer of the hon. Member for Aberdeen , North ( Mr. Hughes ) as given in good faith , but there are 646 hon. Members — I exclude you , Madam Deputy Speaker , and your colleagues for this purpose — and we can not necessarily rely on them all to show such restraint and singlemindedness as the hon. Gentleman .
15 Much love to you all
16 Much love to you both — and renewed thanks for including me last week .
17 Much love from us both .
18 Much love from us both
19 Much love from us both
20 As I find myself an outsider at this point , I can only put to you another question : Are you really sure that the issue of the ordination of women is so fundamental to the gospel that you would leave your Church and , in some cases , surrender your ministries on that point ?
21 ‘ Not much call for it these days , ’ she said sullenly .
22 These are made by a gentleman called Adrian er erm who worked on the house as a as a labourer er but was so taken with it all he took to becoming a medieval furniture maker , has been ever since .
23 You were so much loved by us all ,
24 we were only thinking about it this morning and I says I would n't mind a break , you know , like , cos , I mean aunty Mary 's always inviting us , and , and we were talking about the cat
25 The camera work is superb and I must especially commend to you all the final shots of the film which show a train heading up the Talerddig incline taken from a nearby hillside .
26 Just now I can only say to you all , Thank you very , very much indeed . ’
27 In Spain , about the only times when things got put in this much perspective were when Nirvana were actually playing — Madrid was still below-par , frenzy-wise , but a thrilling experience purely because the audience was so enthused by it all — and when I finally interviewed Dave , Chris and Kurt .
28 Keep on looking at it all the time .
29 Phoebe was surprised ; she had somehow thought that after Rachel 's sterling conduct of the night before , she would now take charge , go on looking after them all , manage everything for them and leave her free to walk the road that she had to walk .
30 I have a good mind to ask you to serve full-time on my reporting staff , but I am selfish enough to want you to go on writing for me these exposés of low life , particularly the way in which such misery afflicts women .
  Next page