Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I like all these noncommittal grey frontages , some unobtrusively elegant , some cautiously flamboyant , that give so little away about the thought that teems behind them . |
2 | It was just before midnight and she was out on the terrace , staring out only half seeingly at the star-spangled horizon , when she heard the sound of a car drawing up at the front of the house . |
3 | Yet , as they finally declare their love for each other — having been tricked into so doing — Beatrice asks one favour : It seems to me that the fact that this request comes in prose is a sign that it is not to be taken seriously , since it , too , like so much else in the play , is based on false appearances . |
4 | The word ’ privatisation ’ is redefined by Labour as it suits it , as is the case with so much else in the Labour party . |
5 | And would I have got so much just from a voice ? |
6 | ‘ Golf is improved so much all over the world , ’ says Baker-Finch , the Open champion who followed his first round of 70 with a 69 , ‘ and the Aussies have a lot of potential . ’ |
7 | Why use funds to develop a new product when there are so many already on the market ? |
8 | Your sermon was inspiring , and thank you for sharing this moving service with so many all round the country , so that we felt as one with your own congregation … |
9 | The logic behind this rule is that if si and sj are switched on together more frequently in the desired state than while the machine is free , then we want them to correlate more ; so we increase the weight of the link between them . |
10 | Just one more example of how Save the Children does just that all round the world . |
11 | He was able to assure her that in spite of a few twisted ankles and bruised limbs , those same Jocks were skiing not half badly by the time that strange wartime holiday was over . |
12 | But for Cara and Liam and Odette , it meant sleeping downstairs all together by the fire with the dog and even then not really keeping warm ; chipping ice from the water barrels every morning with blistered fingers ; doing something about the worn soles of her boots . |
13 | Maria 's brilliant smile was for a particularly attentive television camera , but the dreams sparkling in her eyes were uncontrived , as pure delight and ambition triumphed over all else for a moment . |
14 | In this time it became clear that the military and state security forces were not all solidly behind the coup , especially in the face of popular resistance , with Russian Federation ( RSFSR ) President Boris Yeltsin setting himself at the head of protesters apparently willing to fight for the new freedoms brought about by the reforms of perestroika . |
15 | So many of the games I 've seen here have been dominated more that ever by the boot . |
16 | When Online began its Electronic Publishing&Print Show the market was dominated by heavyweight companies delivering documentation systems , typesetting equipment and precious little else for the individual user . |
17 | And I said to him I 've worked out that less in the mornings to have a firm come in , you know |
18 | So they 'd want to be as much away from the air conditioning as possible , would n't they ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Is n't that just like a man ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Is n't that only for the mentally handicapped ? ’ asked Nina curiously . |
21 | Before the eighteenth century , there was n't perhaps a National Anthem , there was n't such much of a er , national feeling , and so there was very little need to have a National Anthem . |
22 | There was n't much else in the paper . |
23 | Of course , many of these are just signs of normal growing pains — particularly those higher up the list . |
24 | As the group discussions showed ( Appendix II ) , asking for credit can create many anxieties for people , at least those lowest on the social or economic ladder . |
25 | Arrange Friendly — Move the pointer to the home team and press fire , then same again for the away team . |
26 | Or else a , or else half past at the latest , set a time . |
27 | It stressed " the importance of pressing ahead more actively with the implementation of the Social Charter " . |
28 | I mean no disrespect to the media , but some matters are carried forward more easily with the calm deliberation that the right hon. Gentleman described . |
29 | And after that brief excursion into the mysterious tongue of her beloved she said very little else for a considerable time . |
30 | I think we 've go I think we 've got to get through to the members actually that together as a , we 're gon na be a cohesive force for the benefit of the members . |