Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb infin] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Er in relation to King Street er car park , there are there are complications in relation to er the usage of the car parking spaces erm and the health centre and on street car parking erm and we are going to do er further work in surveying the usage of those spaces and how we could perhaps better allocate them to ensure that there are erm spaces available for people who need to get to the surgery and the subcommittee will be reporting back to the council .
2 Our emotional temperature can so easily make itself felt to others .
3 But why would a man like Ipuky go to such lengths , when , if he felt that Huy was a threat , he could so easily have him killed ?
4 I could so clearly see her coming between you and me , between us and our poetry , and I felt furiously jealous and unhappy but tried not to show it .
5 We shall perhaps never know what sparked his enthusiasm for collecting , but is certainly to be thanked for saving the many carriages , vans and carts which would otherwise have been broken up or left to rot .
6 but then again I 'd rather just let them get on with it I 'm not trying to convert you to the better way of doing things , cos obviously I do n't know a whether there 's
7 Most UK manufacturers do not list the ingredients of their products , but this does not necessarily mean they pose a risk with sensible use .
8 Most UK manufacturers do not list the ingredients of their products , but this does not necessarily mean they pose a risk with sensible use .
9 As we stressed in Chapter 9 , the Rover Group may produce a large share of the motor cars manufactured in the UK but this does not necessarily mean it has significant market power .
10 This does not necessarily mean you have to go to the extent of bringing in high-power floodlights together with their attendant supply-cables .
11 On the other hand , a comparison with rescission and restitution at common law or in equity should not necessarily lead one to approach the construction of section 6(2) with the a priori disposition that the legislature wished to reproduce exactly the rules governing rescission and restitution at common law or in equity .
12 664 of Ealdwulf ( in his seventeenth regnal year at the time of the council of Hatfield ( HE IV , 17 ) , son of Anna 's brother , Aethelric , brought to royal power a new branch of the royal family ( see Appendix , Fig. 5 ) , but Ealdwulf 's Northumbrian connection — he was the son of a Deiran princess ( see above , p. 78 ) and in continuing contact with Northumbria ( HE 11 , 15 ) — did not necessarily enable him to exist independently of Wulfhere 's sphere of influence .
13 They also show that results do not necessarily have anything to do with socio-economic circumstances or anything of that kind .
14 Even if a firm has roubles in a Kazakh bank , it can not necessarily use them to pay a Russian supplier .
15 He would just gently let me know his opinion .
16 It is as if the public recognizes that society has changed over the decade but does not much like what sees .
17 The sailor 's personal log might not only record what has happened on the journey so far , it might also speculate about what the crew should do with the merman they 've caught in their nets ; it might contain thoughts about food and the way it is stored on board ship ; it might suggest new ways of storing food .
18 The problem which the Chancellor faced was that failure to tackle the fiscal deficit could not only leave him having to borrow nearly £1 billion a week in the coming year .
19 The problem which the Chancellor faced was that failure to tackle the fiscal deficit could not only leave him having to borrow nearly £1 billion a week in the coming year .
20 Changing to a healthier way of life will not only make you feel good , it can lead to a longer and more fulfilling life .
21 A series of 10 minute routines will not only make you look and feel in better shape but supplement your fitness .
22 So whoever handles your case must know what they are doing , otherwise they may not only cost you time and money but also any chances of ever collecting .
23 In order to draft effectively , and to make intelligent use of precedents , the drafter must not only know what to say but why it is necessary to say it , how to say it , and what will be the result of saying it differently .
24 If some biological constraint can rule out , or make unrealistic , some normative practice or institution , then knowledge of it may not only encourage us to decline that practice if it is suggested , but may also contribute an explanation of why human communities do not in general display that practice or institution .
25 This means AEA can not merely confine itself to research .
26 But this knowledge will not alone enable us to understand language in use for this is always a matter of realizing the particular token meanings of signs in association with the context of utterance .
27 The pity is that we do not sufficiently encourage them to conduct those explorations .
28 ‘ I do not exactly expect you to give your share away , mademoiselle .
29 How do smaller companies meet their capital raising requirements , particularly in emergence from recession ; particularly in the face of venture capitalists , many of whom have become more renowned for risk averse than risk taking strategies ; particularly in the face of clearing banks ' policy which does not exactly involve them rushing to throw loan finance about as they emerge from one of the most traumatic periods in their history ; and particularly in the face of the closure of the Unlisted Securities Market ( USM ) with no successor currently in sight ?
30 That he was a good and strong swimmer I assumed , because his American youth had familiarized him with the sea and coastal sailing ; but , owing to his agoraphobia , I can not exactly imagine him enjoying a high dive .
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