Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] [pron] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It probably matters little where we choose that point as long as it is not at infinity .
2 She opened her eyes , smiled down where I stood waist-deep in water still — the smile itself a quick gasp on evening air — then she was upright , running along the jetty to where Edward waited with the towels .
3 Over-use of such mediating devices is unwise , especially where they involve direct repetition .
4 Not only can this play hell with the smooth operation of a network , it can be a nightmare to troubleshoot , especially where you have long cable runs between machines .
5 These funerary items were nearly always painted by heraldic amateurs — signwriters , coachbuilders and so on — so although they provide useful clues they should not be regarded as authoritative , but of course the fact that they are not can also form part of the story the local historian has to tell .
6 So although we know this today , very few people knew it in nineteen thirteen , and er , nobody knew it before the turn of the century .
7 Now , looks pretty horrendous alright , but if we bum data on S T , S T minus one , S T minus two and P T minus one , all actual variables , if we bung those into the microfit and ask them to form the regression , it would do , right , it would just you 'd get S T equals A plus B that 's T minus one plus C A T minus two plus D A T minus one alright , and B T So before we we 'll call that equation four right , so although it looks nasty alright it 's fairly straightforward , it 's all , all we 're doing is , we 'd be asking the computer to regress S T on constant like how you would yourself T minus one to like values T minus two and like prices okay .
8 So although I sat tight as the communicants went forward I was not too conspicuously a Protestant .
9 So once we adopt this purposive , functional approach and set the problem in its structural context social behaviour makes sense without invoking hypothetical historical antecedents .
10 So once you know that , these two are the same you take that from one eighty , halve the answer and it 'll give you these angles , and if you 've got that ang if you 've got these angles , then you can work out most things .
11 All except one had good mobility ; none was incontinent ; none wandered from home .
12 Of those who shared , all except one made some attempt to clean the syringe and 83% always cleaned shared equipment .
13 I would also like to back up Susan Cooper 's letter in the November issue of Tennis World entitled Steffi OK because when I was at Brighton , Steffi actually stopped and posed in the street to have her picture taken with me , and also Steffi signed every autograph everyday without fail , outside and inside so I think this proves that Steffi is the best at recognising her fans , no matter what it takes .
14 A rat tested about 24 hours after being taught does as well as one tested just after being taught , and much better than one tested 12 hours after being taught .
15 Two members of the band posed with a laughing Mr Brooke , who said : ‘ I know them considerably better than I did 15 minutes ago , ’ — but he declined to offer a rendition of any of their songs .
16 You have the privilege of having found a lovely woman , privileged and — you know this better than I do unique .
17 The Tell performance I attended — at Covent Garden on Monday — hung together musically far better than it did two years ago .
18 In the ensuing hours and days he would get to know Francis Garland perhaps better than he knew many of his colleagues and acquaintances .
19 He removed it before saying venomously , ‘ Well , I hope if they 're ever in Louise Butler 's position , they 're treated better than you treated that girl .
20 As a last resort , Griselda tried to run for it , but of course her bootlaces were tied together so she fell flat on her back .
21 Drain the steak , reserving the marinade and thread a skewer through one strip of steak at 2.5cm/1in intervals , pushing the strip together so it forms concertina-like folds .
22 There 's not the mystery around it really and I 've sort of made that into one of my points about =bout my work and also erm I always thought perhaps once I became wealthy and had money I would do real paintings in oil and canvass .
23 Erm , although I think we will say that that would be dangerous thing to do and that we should continue to work upon the er the assumption that there erm er overall as a n , a nine percent increase , but , that seems highly unlikely that will succeed , erm What I 've then done is take account of the various staffing changes that there have been during the year , both short term and long term , erm , and you 'll see that produces a figure actually available to us this year of twenty seven thousand five hundred and eighty eight investigative hours , erm which is slightly less than we had last year , er but erm almost not significantly so , erm and it seemed to me therefore that if we were n't trying to reduce times , er , if we were saying that we would turn in times at the end of this year which were the same as the term times we turned in at the end of last year we could probably achieve that without any further recruitment .
24 And you can go on almost endlessly until you have more than enough points to discuss in your essay .
25 ( Perhaps if we ate more fish the old brain cells might multiply a bit . )
26 er perhaps if they took that off and subsidised the buses then er it would be a little happier for people travelling to Bicester .
27 So , I think perhaps if you take that out and write this continuous and non-standard one , it allows you the facility for using it or not using it , depending on the project you 're working on .
28 Perhaps if you spent less time lurking behind doors ? ’
29 Perhaps if he followed one path , he would find a place where they came together ?
30 Would you mind terribly if I did this on my own ? ’
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