Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If the movement only goes upwards it usually means pride or arrogance . |
2 | Det Sgt Stimpson said : ‘ She has tried very hard to stop him stealing but now she is so fed up she just wants to move away and try to make a fresh start in a new home . ’ |
3 | ‘ When you first came in to look around I half thought I ought to mention it . |
4 | Now that I know that George was not his father I can better understand why they always clashed . |
5 | They only know well you either have this option paying this amount , that option paying that amount or that option paying that amount and which one do you want to have . |
6 | The twin foundations for the standard advocated were that statutory terms do not necessarily possess only one inevitably correct meaning and that , in choosing between a range of possible reasonable interpretations , the precise meaning attached by the tribunal may be preferable to that of the court . |
7 | No scheme will be worth much if farmers are allowed merely to give over their least productive land . |
8 | A really good thing about working over here is that in Australia the stars are a pretty tight-knit , small group and so you basically know almost everyone already . |
9 | My own landlord did , in fairness , give me veiled offers of money ( bribes ) to move elsewhere but in all honesty I simply was n't streetwise enough to figure out what exactly he had in mind . |
10 | I might start off the day with lots of intentions and by the end of it I 'm so fagged out I just collapse . |
11 | Right so this this you made here when you you suddenly went up one instead of going up by two , so check the scale now . |
12 | So do n't you just minus them ? |
13 | erm she 's got a family Margaret , she said she wo n't go there any more she I , I do n't know whether that er Jean does so Did n't she just cotton on quickly , she said do you know that , I said why do I want anybody wandering in my house and my kitchen , I said it 's a bit like it 's clean , why should I have somebody sort of , well I mean just because I 'm doing cooking , she said you would n't stop fancy one , you never know , she said well unless you want to stop at the , please do n't , you 'll let me still have your jam wo n't you ? |
14 | She put another couple of quid in did n't she now . |
15 | If I 'm clever enough to plot out something so absurd , do n't you think I would be clever enough to conceal it ? |
16 | Sartre took four years to respond , and when the reply eventually came even his most sympathetic admirers agreed that it did not succeed in answering the main criticisms . |
17 | But a time arrives when you would rather do almost anything rather than sit in a stuffy fringe theatre on a Saturday night with a dozen heads all nodding aggrievedly in agreement on how South Africa is now really rather a nasty place . |
18 | Mr Berecz , on the other hand , has still not given up his seemingly futile struggle , and has been plaguing the congress with constant interruptions . |
19 | He did not know why he suddenly felt this way ; he was not angry with himself , or with us , and he was not crying . |
20 | ‘ I do not know why I even trust you , but I have no men trained to use their hearts in the way you are able to as a gift of Ptah . |
21 | Chantal had not said how she now felt about Philippe Chaumont , and he felt unable to ask . |
22 | They did not look as though they were suckering in the baleful way that the ordinary stag's-horn sumach does , but as I have not grown either myself yet , I can not vouch for their good behaviour . |
23 | The ones who served on the Organising Committee and the embryo Central Authority , and the remainder who joined them on appointment later in 1947 , were quite clear that they would not give up their statutorily entrenched independence to Citrine and Self . |
24 | They could not see how one so patently spiritual in his emphases , so biblical in his references ( to both ‘ Old ’ and ‘ New ’ Testaments ) , could be so frank about his appreciation of female beauty and his corporeal appetites . |
25 | It 's alright , I 'm just going up one up here . |
26 | But the most important thing I thought was the thought process I mean just just saying this while you were just going on I just jotted down in the same way you could come off with three ideas that around and I felt that was that was ideal . |
27 | We 're just going over something again for the exam . ’ |
28 | It is symptomatic of the individualistic fallacy and its popularity among therapists — who , as we shall see shortly have a special reason for embracing it — that a myth has emerged which claims that Freud himself did not take seriously his most important single work on social psychoanalysis , Totem and Taboo . |
29 | Mind the disabled person just coming past you here , that 's it . |
30 | This is what the reader expects , and if you want to write a book in which this unequivocally does not happen then you probably want to write a straight novel , so off you go and do n't bother us any more . |