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

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1 Although LM potencies are the most highly dynamised remedies they are much milder than the centesimals in action .
2 They had lost weight by taking appetite suppressors , fasting or going on highly restrictive diets they could not sustain , avoiding all favourite foods .
3 There are only so many things you can sell to someone who merely requires to be kept warm and dry as they walk up a hill .
4 There are only so many people you can watch jumping up and down , and only so many slogans you can be bombarded with before the brain goes into defensive shutdown .
5 Inside just 4 years she 's made an impact that she finds hard to believe .
6 But there were obviously still more things he had to say .
7 In about two minutes he had established precisely which members of C1 he was dealing with and why .
8 In about three minutes we shall have one or two bombs from the German mortars falling near here , ’ he remarked , as he started again on his steak and kidney .
9 And so in about three weeks I began to speak the language of Lilliput .
10 ‘ So in about ten months we 'd have him out and around , or else what am I paying you for ? ’
11 There are only about six mechanisms you actually need to know .
12 Thought we might have Joanne and Paul round over the next couple of weeks or something before the wedding pre-wedding , it 's only about six weeks you know till their wedding !
13 Although it was only about two shillings I think it was a lot of money for her you know .
14 Yeah alright then , got down about ten yards it started again
15 Worthy of note was the fact that for the first time in over 20 years we had a pensioner member playing in the event and whilst he does not want his name or score noted .
16 Demolition trains became a regular sight on Sundays during 1987 however , and for the first time in over 30 years it was possible to photograph trains without the hindrance of electric stanchions .
17 If they compromise in very small amounts they will become a stronger and bigger band .
18 Associative and cognitive theories present two major examples of different approaches to the study of learning , and although they differ in very many respects it is possible to synthesise them in a way that offers guidance for teachers .
19 Oh yes , not necessarily religious grounds I agree with you , it 's just nice to have one day a week where everything is peaceful .
20 Most women who have come , either as mums or as mums-to-be , have found the group useful for social & emotional support and also for practical swapping of ideas and solutions for the minor and not so minor problems we all have as new mums .
21 Most women who have come , either as new mums or as mums to be , have found the group useful for social & emotional support and also for practical swapping of ideas and solutions for the minor and not so minor problems we all have as new mums .
22 Not exactly secret weapons you 're making , are they , Vic ?
23 Thus under certain conditions we can expect A* to behave in the same way as breadth-first search .
24 For the rest it 's just like English numbers they say So hands up who can work out what twenty three will be .
25 anyway he walked , he was only away about twenty minutes you know he wanted to get the car and for me to drive I thought well er
26 Well I said it 'll soon be Christmas she said yes not quite four weeks she said .
27 For just over four hours he had resisted while a famous collapse took place , his longest-lasting partner being the unlikely Salisbury .
28 In just over ten minutes they all sat down .
29 It was one of those not very funny ironies I should have learned to accept by now .
30 To cap it all , Kavner 's stage act is one of the most deeply unfunny routines I have ever heard .
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