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

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1 Being able to integrate such datasets digitally has made it possible to generate prospectivity maps in a study of carbonate-hosted buried mineral deposits in the north of England .
2 A rich fatty diet not only tends to make you overweight , it can also raise the level of cholesterol in the bloodstream — a predictor of heart disease .
3 The lack of detail in recalls made it impossible to adequately divide information into central and peripheral , however , in the sense that most information given was related to events on the road , the information which was recalled should probably be categorized as largely central to the task of driving .
4 But … but it only seems to make him worse . ’
5 What if this ‘ cure ’ merely serves to encourage him further ?
6 But it , it just goes to show you that , you know if you , if if you go down the structured way , it does work .
7 ‘ She just wants to see me happy before … ’
8 He just wants to keep it all within his own unit .
9 That will check , McLeish thought , of course it will , someone just has to do it all .
10 Our route just happens to take us that way . ’
11 I tell him about the whisky story and the chill-filtering and the colouring but he already seems to know it all .
12 But I mean , it just means cutting them smaller actually .
13 The balance I have put towards something for us both — a new continental quilt for our bed here — and I got a king sized one , as JOHN always seems to get it all , but this may be big enough to let me hang on to my side .
14 When that happens the Court of Appeal can and usually does put it right , whether the sentence was too high or , as in a recent case from Wales , too low . ’
15 Coming home 's taught me that .
16 He also wants to make it clear that he 's not ‘ a Unix-on-the-desktop basher .
17 The Government also wants to make it easier for people to obtain a drinks licence and to water down the power of licensing magistrates , who currently have absolute discretion to refuse applications , often without giving a reason .
18 She also has to get them ready for bed and try to avoid one child 's screams waking another .
19 The apparently aggressive Musa , tenderly tries to keep him conscious until the ambulance arrives .
20 But the mention of Wilde also serves to remind us that social purity never succeeded in totally silencing its opponents .
21 The comparison between the axial age and the Hellenistic age also serves to remind us that Hellenism still affects our attitude towards ancient civilizations .
22 Rationality is part of our greatness , but it also serves to keep us humble because rationality itself must be assumed by faith .
23 As a result the tension which this conflict inevitably creates makes it difficult and sometimes impossible to get close to young people in residential care .
24 This really does reflect he true appeal of Medau as ages of these Class members range from 17 years to ? ? ? ? ?
25 Your old man here has brought me all the way up here for a complete and utter waste of time
26 But do n't lets knock it to death do n't lets kick it this place saved my life I almost killed myself trying to fulfil those that we 've been talking about .
27 At least has set me free ,
28 It 's really pathetic the way he dotes on her then pretends to bluff it all off with a huh .
29 The first thing to note about the raw strategy is that it dearly wants to have it all .
30 Or did you now recognize something you need n't of got but now somebody else has bought you that you better do something about it ?
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