Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb -s] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So she wants some music does she ?
2 Well she she jumps in her water dish inside she jumps both paws in it .
3 Suddenly it clears this bit .
4 Yet when asked how long it takes each week to prepare and construct the next sequence , Dr Postlethwait is accustomed to laugh heartily ( as he did when I asked him ) and reply , " Oh , about fifty hours . "
5 Perhaps it has more force against emotivism than against the attitudinism I have described .
6 Perhaps he spends more time with his wife when he 's ashore these days . ’
7 I mean it 's you know , it 's just to people in the film industry and obviously it has little interest reading it
8 Like the cold war , it is , as Mary Kaldor has defined it , an imaginary war , only it has more substance .
9 if property is equalized then the economy will so he uses some sort of incentive argument here and maybe some sort of undertones here that inequalities are necessary to make the worse off better off than they would have been without them , but he thinks the uneducated poor may well be too stupid
10 So he plans another attempt , again in the Himalyas , this time with the correct paperwork .
11 So he has some track record .
12 So he watches most movies alone at private screenings .
13 so anyway , she hires so he hires this prostitute and they , they go upstairs and he gets a bit hungry so sarnie and they get down to the serious business
14 So it says this scale shows both minutes and decimals and now use the scale to change these to minutes .
15 Although the , the hub of the sails is more or less in the centre of this photograph it 's not in sent not in the sense of , of the area of vision because you 've got a lot of dark area here so that tends to move the centre of vision so it becomes this bit , if you like , and so that 's not in the centre there .
16 The subterranean passage view offers a plausible account of how the monsters could feed , but unfortunately in doing so it destroys another theory about ‘ Nessie ’ , which is that the animal is a relic of the dinosaur age , possibly a plesiosaur .
17 So it appears that completion was around that time although the date is not er , is not certain .
18 Nevertheless it raises some questions about the ‘ completeness ’ here attained , and the light in which we 're asked to approach the music .
19 Another way of putting it is that even though the academic community is founded on a culture of critical discourse ( see Chapter 7 ) , normally it gives little thought to the criteria by which its critical judgements come into play .
20 Thus it makes little sense to refer to ‘ immigrant ’ communities ; what we now have are minority black British communities , that have already made a very substantial contribution to the growth and prosperity of the British economy .
21 Thus it follows that skill training is more generalised and generalisable and is better fitted to the overall role of human operators .
22 Admittedly he has some reservations even about free-range farming such as the need for castration , transportation and slaughtering techniques but , as Francis and Norman point out ( 1978 : 516 ) , since Singer himself thinks that much of this suffering could be eliminated , it is simply a matter of working to bring these improvements about .
23 Well anyway it gets half way through this wood I could n't see couple of yards in front of me
24 Meanwhile he spends more time indoors than he did before — and never ventures into Swindon alone late at night .
25 Meanwhile he hopes this weekend 's event , Giardini National Croquet Day , will attract lots of visitors to the club , which is a member of the Croquet North Federation .
26 Its value must therefore be judged by how well generally it achieves these intentions .
27 It was n't the McAuley of old , probably because of ring rust and a badly bruised right hand , and the sooner he gets another contest the better he 'll like it .
28 A creditor whose claim includes an element of VAT can either prove for the whole amount of the claim ( and pay to HM Customs and Excise the VAT element irrespective of whether or not he receives any dividend ) or prove for the amount of his claim net of VAT and reclaim the VAT under the Value Added Tax ( Bad Debt Relief ) Regulations 1978 .
29 Becker hints at the inside model when he concludes , not without generating some confusion , that ‘ whether a given act is deviant or not depends in part on the nature of the act ( that is , whether or not it violates some rule ) and in part on what other people do about it ’ .
30 Whether or not it has any prospect of success this court is in no position to determine , but while it remains alive we do not consider that the judgment of this court can be described as final within the meaning of rule 2 ( a ) .
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