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

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1 In claiming that terminal examinations have little effect on patterns of teaching and learning , Hammersley and Scarth 's research does , however , focus on only one tightly defined area of classroom learning ( overall patterns of public whole-class talk ) .
2 The administration and Congress agree on the need to help the new or emerging democracies but disagree on almost everything else : how much aid should be given , where it should come from and who should control it .
3 ‘ We subscribed to a Customs and Excise newsletter to keep pace with the changes — and things were happening so fast they even brought out a special Christmas edition .
4 I moved so quietly I barely stirred the dust , yet now in the English winter I could hear a spectral echo of angry laughter and I thought it was my own .
5 Superman is I do n't know erm , well same difference any way , but you see this is it , he 's not , you know , in that story , in that , in , in , in , in that sort of nonsense thing , he is not the same character at both times , he has n't got , when he 's walking along the street as Clarke Kent he has n't got the ability to whoosh through the air as Superman he 's Clarke Kent , not so Jesus , he was n't Jesus divine one moment , Jesus human the other but they were perfectly married at all time from his , from the time he was , he 's conception took place , so he was n't one thing one moment , you know and one thing the next , but there it was a perfect marriage if you like , the two , I was gon na say becoming one so that they were invisible , you could n't say of that 's it that 's the human nature of Jesus , that 's his diviner it ju , because the two were perfectly married , they were fused together so they really they became one .
6 After years of hard work , the house now looks just how we always wanted it
7 We do n't know that 's the one we 're trying to find out so we just put
8 Soon he 'll be free again , back on the street , onstage with just his acoustic guitar or roaming his private kingdom at one with nature , able to find out how he really feels about things .
9 And he spent a lot of evenings with Thacker , drinking and — well , they found out later what else he 'd been up to .
10 the best training for surveying now interestingly we recently had a a thing about this from gosh .
11 If it has n't well you probably you 've got problems .
12 It is a difficult question to know how far they merely duplicate the existing common law powers that arise from the obligation imposed upon the police to preserve the peace , which plainly permit the police to give instructions to limit the numbers at a gathering if that should be necessary to prevent an imminent breach of the peace .
13 I do n't know how much they really enjoyed it , but judging by the expressions on their faces and the way they all went out talking about Dawn , I think it went down well .
14 An SBU should then look at all elements of the chain that it is involved in ( e.g. procurement , production , transportation , marketing ) in order to see exactly how it already adds value and might add value in future .
15 If , if there 's an incident happens , does n't mean you have to wait for the local police officer to tell , to come along and tell him , you 've still got police support all round you anywhere .
16 has n't any proper name like this cos these are private houses and estate are council houses but the built at top of was called the Old Plantation and the Old Plantation that 's when the first houses were built then of course when you er find the company first started which er Old Plantation is right opposite erm and when you came along past you then branched off to that 's all fields and you came down as far as and then you branched off to .
17 On the evidence I 've seen so far I rather doubt that . ’
18 How could she tell him that , while women all over the country would do just about anything even to be in the same room as him , she , Shannon Lea , did n't want to touch him ?
19 Now the chances are he 's gon na say well yeah I thought so because the , the size of the C C Q makes them identify just about everything so far but in case we have missed something .
20 PAUL GASCOIGNE revealed yesterday why he still sheds tears for his beloved England .
21 She bellowed so loud she nearly blew the little chap out of the window .
22 The hurts of the last years run so deep they just could not be solved with AT&T involved .
23 I jump so hard I nearly fall off the board .
24 Got just about everything else .
25 She said , well I 'll look up well he never told her and he never told me !
26 This is an artificial lake , the tremendous retaining wall of which you can see up above you well before you arrive there , blocking off the valley .
27 If I 'd known , ’ said Cadfael dubiously , ‘ that you were going to bring her back safely , and no great harm done , I might not have been so busy about worrying out how she ever went astray . ’
28 See my nick name in the T A was Vicky , she probably felt save with somebody named Vicky see people started called me van witty and then it got changed to Wicky then somebody started called me Vicky and it stuck , she probably thought I 'd got a You know when I look back now I fucking enjoyed in the T A
29 Age Concern 's useful literature review ( Cloke , 1983 ) showed how little we really know .
30 Right well forget about thinking about that for a moment I 'll look round where everyone else .
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