Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [adv] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Donaldson , whose previous works have included a biography of the Canadian skier , Steve Podborski , has quizzed just about every available friend , colleague and observer of Villeneuve 's . |
2 | This car has rewritten the rules that underline the supermini concept , since it won European Car of the Year in 1983 ( Peugeot 205 was second ) and it has won just about every award possible . |
3 | The problem is that Weller , ever earnest , has internalized too thoroughly the edict Rock is Dead . |
4 | Fry has done just about every other job at Barnet , including cleaning out the toilets , so the boardroom would seem a natural progression . |
5 | This one has got just about every secondary school in Oxford , county secondary school on it , so it 's just where the schools are really . |
6 | It has got too far the imtimidation from the young people has got too bad to put up with |
7 | It has got too far the imtimidation from the young people has got too bad to put up with |
8 | It 's been recodified but the general principle of it has stayed really exactly the same . |
9 | ‘ Could it be that crime has become too easy , that violence has become too much a theme of television and videos , that respect for other people has gone too much out of fashion and too many young people see no stake for themselves in this society and see more of a future in crime and the black economy ? ’ he asked . |
10 | In most RMI contexts , this new structure has become almost universally a version of the clinical directorate model . |
11 | Punch is certainly one of the great British institutions , and has become so much a way of life as to make it impossible to imagine a world without it . |
12 | It has become so much a part of them that they are often unaware of its existence . |
13 | The resulting emphasis on personalism and personalised relationships has become very much a feature of social life in the New World , too . |
14 | Damien Falkowski and the Britannia Chamber Orchestra make their recording début in what has become very much a standard programme of English music from strings . |
15 | Demographic change has affected most obviously the position of elderly people . |
16 | Of the other contraceptive methods , the cap has remained almost exclusively a middle-class contraceptive , withdrawal predominantly a working-class practice , although now little used . |
17 | Erm Colonel has supported very actively the current Three-Ninetieth Missile Wing like he supported us and he is respectfully known to them as Uncle Joe . |
18 | It began in September 1989 and has taken just over a year to finalise all the details with the design being personally approved by Her Majesty The Queen . |
19 | Oh yes it , it spread , really has spread now quite a lot . |
20 | Total permanent grassland represented 65% of the utilised agricultural land and this proportion has changed little over the years . |
21 | The Red Lion Milford Street façade has changed little over the years but the adjoining shop at the Catherine Street corner has had a number of owners in different retail trades . |
22 | The two great Norfolk courses are not only similar in style ; each is the focal point of a charmingly old-fashioned resort that has changed little over the years . |
23 | The incremental optical encoder which is conventionally used to detect rotor position in a closed-loop system may be expensive and has acquired perhaps unjustly a reputation for poor reliability . |
24 | has held just about every office it is possible to hold in the Labour Party . |
25 | Some hours later , under a dull red sunset , they were creeping up Kentra Bay in the shadow of Beinn Bhreac , past the bay where they 'd stopped too short the first raid , through the narrow channel to the sheltered pool behind . |
26 | She reckoned that she 'd considered just about every possible course . |
27 | Sometimes when we 'd been out to clubs Bernie would give me a lift home to my parents ' , right out in Greenford where we 'd moved just about the time I started keeping twilight hours . |
28 | The remedies adopted reflected very strongly the work of Heath 's backroom team of the late sixties and were intended to ‘ remove the need for continual changes for a considerable period in the future ’ . |
29 | What I meant was he 'd got just about the finest set of false teeth I 've ever seen . |
30 | She 'd thought almost exactly the same , reversing the relationship . |