Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] [vb -s] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It all weighs about forty pounds , and I carefully bumped , to good effect , into several of the more persistent reporters . |
2 | Variety that 's right there has to be variety because because if you talk in a monotone all the time then it all becomes rather boring does n't it ? |
3 | It all becomes uncomfortably apparent and that which had been lived and accepted is opened up in a revelatory manner , so that the vice of being caught up within the hegemonies of such a system designed to control a powerless underclass can become overbearing . |
4 | Just occasionally , as in the orgiastic masquerade — complete with jazz band — near the end , it all becomes too much and one slumps back in exhaustion , but for the most part the show 's farcical delirium is irresistible . |
5 | There have been umpteen books on the subject before , but Ferris brings such sly humour , such a floodgate of poignant details , and such a tone of innocent surprise to the proceedings , that it all reads as much more than a round-up of the usual phenomena . |
6 | If it all proves too much , visitors may find refuge in a seminar on stress control . |
7 | It all feels strangely academic , as though you do n't really care what happens next . |
8 | Take the whole package to Japan , and it all gets distinctly surreal |
9 | After that it all gets rather confusing . |
10 | But it all gets rather over-powering when the sun shines . |
11 | Without even being aware of it , tension ‘ collects ’ there — so when it all gets too much for your , you can slip off your shoes and unwind with a little self-massage , without getting too many strange looks from colleagues . |
12 | Anyway , when it all gets too much and you ca n't bear the thought of writing another Christmas card or eating another mince pie just sit down and have a quiet read of your NCT newsletter ! |
13 | If it all gets too much for me , I go to church . ’ |
14 | Remember that there is a snack bar in the Tower for sustenance , if it all gets too much . |
15 | Stress is something most people have to cope with , but sometimes it all gets too much . |
16 | Of course it all gets more complicated after that … |
17 | Oh it er oh it used to take it all depends how much they gave her to do you see . |
18 | It might be two or three shillings perhaps five shillings , it all depends how much your you got done . |
19 | he said well it all , it all depends how quick you want a divorce |
20 | It all remains rather vague and some clarity should come from an examination of the actual backgrounds and domestic circumstances of black youth in sport . |
21 | Some of the apparatus is made by Philips and Westinghouse , some by manufacturers he has never heard o It all looks slightly unfamiliar . |
22 | ‘ But you must agree that it all looks very strange . ’ |
23 | ‘ It all looks very intriguing ! |
24 | It all looks very attractive , particularly on a warm evening when you can dine outside . |
25 | It all looks so simple when you see the advertisement but could you have thought of it ? |
26 | It all looks so easy , but it is n't easy and it is n't wonderful . |
27 | Yes it all looks so darned easy when you do it David . |
28 | It all looks so different to me , she thought . |
29 | ‘ It all looks perfectly normal to me . ’ |
30 | Imperceptibly leading away to the right from the right hand cairn is the High Level Route , but if it all looks too daunting simply ascend Pillar by keeping to the ridge ( 1 mile ) . |