Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] [adv] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 We must therefore resist any temptation to read a book on doubt like a medical dictionary , or before long we may convince ourselves that we are suffering from every variety of doubt .
2 But , to be honest , Mildred felt that there had been quite enough animal enchantments in the school to last a lifetime , and it seemed a less desperate measure to do a nice , straightforward kidnap where at least you could see exactly what was happening .
3 Perhaps Becky had sold everything as he instructed , he thought , as he left the market to carry on down Whitechapel Road where at least he would have a chance to catch up with one of his sisters , rest and gather his thoughts .
4 Most of these demonstrators appeared to be intellectual , or at least what might be called middle class .
5 Part of the reason for that is because sometimes even the press gets it wrong , or at least we used to get it wrong .
6 Without the faith that our face expresses our self , without that basic illusion , that arch-illusion , we can not live or at least we can not take life seriously .
7 I think , I think a shop , if you look at from the shop 's point of view erm I think it is quite understandable and natural that they would , they would either like a receipt or at least they would like to see some evi
8 So there might be something in the argument that , that it 's not just a , a question of what you 've learned from the north , but there may be a recognition that the economy in the south is different , or at least they might be arguing , those who are arguing that the economy in the south is different and that , that reform might not be necessary , it might not even be appropriate in the south .
9 This partly reflects the fact that strikes are a dramatic form of conflict ( or at least they can be portrayed as dramatic events ) , and partly it reflects the fact that public opinion in Britain is firmly fixed upon strikes .
10 We have a standard for children which assumes they can either send very strongly amplifies the distress , and therefore , we are not going to taken them terribly seriously , or at least they can actual reach much higher intensities before we do take them seriously , whereas for adults we have a different standard which , which assumes that even slight expressions of distress in adult could be serious .
11 These little blocks are positioned along the length of the pickup so that one lies directly under each string — or at least they should in theory .
12 The pilot of the future will fly by the flick of her Macintosh mouse — or at least she will gain access to vital information she needs by that means , following that agreement between Apple Computer Inc and Honeywell Inc 's Minneapolis-based Honeywell Air Transport Systems Division .
13 erm or at least she used to when she was in the hospital .
14 Mr Clinton can not believe in all the things that his myriad groups of supporters think he believes in , or at least he can not if he is to rescue his presidency .
15 I conceive many People would be happy with an Art of this kind or at least it would be useful to those who die abroad and are brought back home : I often used to talk of embalming but never seriously took it in hand ‘ til the year before last , which to this time is well preserved .
16 It was a macabre sight , strongly reminiscent of a scene from a TV western — or at least it would have been .
17 he dare n't make trips , or at least it would n't be wise to make trips yet
18 It does n't stop there , but goes on evolving — or at least it should . ’
19 That is to say , what is true of the sample should be true of the population , or at least it should be possible to calculate the likelihood of its being true .
20 Or at least it will go for twenty quid in the end if he does n't buy it .
21 But he was a very very kindly man and er he introduced erm me to a lot of things which I would n't otherwise have erm been able to do , or at least I would n't have g had the erm , been invited to do .
22 I have great difficulty in distinguishing between my property and anyone else 's , or at least I used to , but I do not like to be dismissed as stupid .
23 For £70 you really expect to get something special , or at least you ought to .
24 Or at least you can . ’
25 I think that for once we need feel no qualms in taking Diodorus as a faithful epitomizer of what must have been a compact and careful section of Posidonius on the slave war in Sicily .
26 Let us hope that for once he will stand up and be counted and go down fighting — as go down he assuredly will .
27 I then reported situation and at end I told him that after tonight I might be of no further use and should resign with the whole Cabinet .
28 Thank heavens that after tonight there should be no need for them to meet again .
29 That is another way of saying he wants his team to win , because they remain only a point clear , although after tonight they will still have a match in hand .
30 John Burns will show me a way out of the difficulty [ poverty ] I shall be delighted , but it seems to me that until then I must work ’ .
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