Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In both Britain and America , the educational preparation of librarians includes all these aspects and more , although individual librarians naturally tend to specialize in depth in only a selection .
2 Furthermore , I am hypothesising that , on occasions , they collectively develop shared myths to account to themselves how they relate politically to each other in their different roles within the complex organization of a business enterprise and so give meaning to life at work .
3 They only like to listen to rubbish .
4 It 's just that lifts only break down because people use them , rubbish chutes only get blocked with rubbish and debris only accumulates because public spaces are n't cleaned often enough .
5 So try to take on board .
6 You need your owner 's support and wisdom so try to keep to heel and do as you 're told .
7 It had suddenly become associated with sex ; and the sexual drive was all-powerful .
8 We only start to talk about sacrifice with our children when something seriously wrong has happened in the relationship , when the mother or father says bitterly : ‘ Do n't you understand what I have given up for you ?
9 The employers ' pecking order may undervalue polytechnic graduates : the three highest-ranking Poly 's ( Kingston , Huddersfield and Nottingham ) only start to appear after twentythree universities .
10 Firstly , why , in the absence of any generalised heroin use prior to 1979 on Wirral , did large numbers of young people suddenly start experimenting with heroin ?
11 Such symbolic markets for artistic goods and their corresponding ‘ fields ’ do not exist in traditional , ‘ un-differentiated ’ societies , but only come to exist with differentiation in the process of modernization .
12 So come dressed for sailing . ’
13 I did so erm partly because this seems the most useful approach for an audience , not all of whom perhaps have read in detail the fifteen volumes of À la Recherche du Temps Perdu , erm and partly because he in fact offers a very interesting challenge , I think , at this precise level .
14 So esc so enter to escape from help
15 You only have to go to bed , when you go up there
16 USERS ONLY HAVE TO RE-CODE FOR PROGRESS 7 GRAPHICS ENHANCEMENTS — OBJECT LINK EXPECTED IN JUNE
17 Trousers of all kinds are back in a big way , says Hilary Alexander ; now , you only have to worry about width
18 I mean , you only have to look at top of that cupboard , and it were do n't yesterday .
19 But we can see the horror now , we only need to look at television and Yugoslavia .
20 Slim people generally eat according to appetite , in a fairly relaxed fashion not governed by rules or diet sheets .
21 Naturally those anthropologists who grant culture such imperative force tend to see social relations as the product of cultural patterning and conditioning , and thus tend to concentrate on child-rearing practices , enculturation , and socialization .
22 They no longer want to go to school .
23 Only Barrow keep Salford off the bottom of the table , and while the Cumbrians already appear resigned to relegation , the Mancunians , who have spent considerable sums on rugby union internationals such as Adrian Hadley and Peter Williams in recent seasons , had their sights set higher .
24 But if , like me , you just want to fall in love with a beautiful island , give Kuta a miss and try the fantastic resorts of Nusa Dua and Sanur .
25 ‘ You just want to talk about music and fucking and dope and that 's all .
26 I just want to go to bed and get to sleep .
27 ‘ I just want to go to sleep .
28 I just want to go to sleep and forget — forget it . ’
29 They just want to stay on cloud nine .
30 I just want to stay in work enjoying what I do .
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