Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [vb -s] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 That perhaps gives us some idea of what the regional taxation profile will look like .
2 In nearly all cases , you 'll find you pay less if you reserve your car in advance and , of course this also saves you any worry as availability is guaranteed .
3 The problem is that this often encourages nothing more than mere farce .
4 In some cases , where the childhood has been unhappy or deprived , there is no such happy occasion to build upon ; in such instances I start by asking the patient to tell me what he could see as he lay in bed at night — this often brings its own feelings of security to even the unhappiest child .
5 It 's er we solicitors accountants well we that just gives you some feel for it .
6 After starting in Ian 's hallway , Hunter Equipment Sales Limited now has its own freehold premises and a turnover in excess of £1m , selling specialised microscopes and other visual inspection equipment .
7 The book becomes gripping once allows his own interests and opinions to come closer to the surface .
8 What amounts to a fear of art , perpetrated under a false rhetoric of care and defence of the marginalised now dominates everything this oxymoronic ‘ radical orthodoxy ’ touches .
9 And that then gives us this spiral of improvement which is bound to impact on everything that we do .
10 The opening of Sonnet 148 again criticizes his own powers of sight and discrimination : It is not only a failure in perception : as we have seen in 152 , the eyes were merely agents or instruments of the will or judgement , from which self-deception flowed , forcing the organs of perception to see what they are told to see ( as in the political conformity enforced in George Orwell 's Nineteen Eighty-Four ) .
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