Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | No , no , look there 's another little piece of his tongue , there look , so if you turn that round , that goes on there does n't it ? |
2 | That looks just about finished that okay . |
3 | Each then acts as a template to which other simpler molecules become attached until each has once more become a double helix . |
4 | Of the other main contenders , Wasps got the better of Harlequins in their league opener , but neither looks sharp enough to worry Bath this year . |
5 | This was one aspect of her following human emotions where they took her , into many depths and intensities , that has yet hardly had a place in a novel . |
6 | But it is that same obstinacy or , put another way , determination to win , that has not only made him a successful captain , but also into one of the most feared batsmen in the world . |
7 | er in regard to er th the quote there has been no agreement on the line , that refers to the fact that agreement has to be m erm come about with the actual erm East Sussex County Council and Surrey County Council and that er although a joint meeting of Planning and Highways what , some two years ago , took a view as to the line , that has n't actually meant that there is agreement at this stage where the line can be implemented and I would have thought that 's what that refers to . |
8 | It represents a way of life , it seems , that has only really become possible in the nineteenth century , although Kepler may have approximated it . |
9 | The quantum theory created then has proved adequate for all that has so far followed it . |
10 | All that has long since changed and , while talent can still win the day , both fields are down to the hard graft of making money . |
11 | This involves not only reflecting on why certain types of behaviours are defined as criminal in some historical periods and not others , but also why a particular criminal law comes to incorporate from relatively homogeneous behaviour patterns only a portion and exclude the remainder , even though each and every instance of this behaviour causes avoidable harm , injury , or deprivation . |
12 | This involves not only asking ‘ What is taught ? ’ but ‘ How do we ask what is taught ? ’ |
13 | In the first two cases , this has also usually meant that criminals are seen as being distinguished by biological or psychic features which are identifiable separately from the disposition towards crime ( although they are causally implicated in it ) . |
14 | This has however not deterred previous hagiographers . |
15 | Oonagh McDonald , the shadow treasury backbencher at the time , said : " Nobody should invest through FIMBRA until a compensation scheme is set up " This has thankfully now come about . |
16 | This has not yet turned specifically against the institutions of the EEC . |
17 | The fact that this has not yet led to a fundamental delegitimisation of the state 's role has led some Marxists to develop a more sophisticated awareness of the divergent forces operating upon the growth of government . |
18 | But even this has not yet arrived . |
19 | No doubt the field will eventually clarify and mature and the terminology will be designed with precision so that meaningful concepts , tools and methods are unambiguously clarified and distinguished but this has not yet happened . |
20 | In most Second and Third World countries this has not generally happened . |
21 | However , this has not necessarily proved to be the case when the time has come to commit the words to celluloid . |
22 | I fear that this has not necessarily taken place in every case . |
23 | NME , for instance , has always included substantial coverage of black popular forms — soul , reggae , hip-hop — although this has not always met with their readers ' approval . |
24 | This has not always happened , as is examined later . |
25 | Surprisingly this has not directly affected the rate at which interrogation produces admissions . |
26 | This has not only created severe problems for the national parliaments , who are finding the huge quantity of legislation difficult to scrutinise , it also represents a seepage of power to Brussels , since the best way of attaining power is simply to grab it , whether or not you have a mandate . |
27 | This has not only exposed the underlying differences between Likud and Labour which the initiative papered over . |
28 | It 's not got the creative thing , which , I mean , competition , to get a a ten , or a nine , you 've got ta really have some creative element in it , this has n't quite got that , but it is a very strong picture and , and very nicely photographed so I 'll give this one , eight . |
29 | What about all that 's gone before , like Delta 5 , Au Pairs , Raincoats — this has n't suddenly happened . |
30 | Now this has n't really got going yet . |