Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb -s] [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Flap limit is 91 knots , and pumping them down requires rather more muscle than retraction .
2 For this she naturally needs as much information as possible , but is always happy to guide families through what is needed , or to undertake research .
3 She just eats too much .
4 I mean I 'll wait , we wait there and , but I think she just wants as many people as she possibly can , do you know what I mean ?
5 One of his marvellous women , when anyone asks her anything about herself , she just rolls out that line …
6 Taking the example of the working mother : she usually has so many roles to fulfil that her needs very definitely take a back seat .
7 It had French windows opening onto a communal terrace and that beautiful view of Bristol that you get from Clifton and which she clearly loves so much .
8 At times , it is almost as if she is trying to emulate the star-studded image of Suzanne Lenglen , which she clearly admires so much .
9 But conversely , as I have already remarked , when Juliet Mitchell insists that ‘ bisexuality is a movement across a line , it is not androgyny ’ , she also leaves too much of sexual difference in place .
10 She really has n't much choice , there 's the glorified schoolmarm ; there 's the brave little woman who tries to be a good wife and housewife , and I daresay mother , as well , and makes a point of her pretty clothes ; and there 's the bluestocking , the eccentric and frump , the mathematic 's dean who does n't know which side her tea-cup is chipped .
11 But although I pay Grace Poole well , and trust her absolutely , she sometimes drinks too much and allows the creature to escape .
12 She certainly does n't any kind of handicap or a stigma .
13 Although it grows to some 20cm in the wild it rarely achieves even half that size in the aquarium .
14 Through his efforts in this direction he effectively mocks much that is dear to scholars , historians , literary critics and art historians , especially the concept of a clear chronological sequence : his answer to the problem of how a Mexican can ‘ belong ’ to the dynasty of European art is , as it were , to invade it retrospectively .
15 This is a pity , since it thereby excludes much that is worthy of attention in modern fiction writing ( see Ch 6 ) .
16 It builds on the argument in the preceding section where it was argued that because the cat sees and tries to extricate the ball stuck in the tree , it thereby manifests only those minimal beliefs that we would attribute directly to a human being in similar circumstances .
17 In fact , in winds of Force 3 to 5 it only does about half the work in getting your weight over the back foot , the rest is up to you .
18 ‘ After that , on each check it only calls up those items which have been active since . ’
19 Well it it perhaps picks up this point
20 He only jumps so many times ?
21 When the fainter member passes in front of the brighter , it naturally cuts off some of the light , and Algol ‘ winks ’ .
22 It just takes up all your life really .
23 It just takes up all your life , really .
24 Because it 's erm it just takes too much energy away .
25 It just shows how much people take for granted in contemporary society where kissing has become as ordinary as a handshake and the media are constantly giving us the message that sex is only exciting if it is different or forbidden .
26 Oh well , it just shows how much I , notice I take does n't it ?
27 Contradictorily , Mr Patten also declared himself in favour of seeing urban land recycled — it already provides nearly half the land used for new homes .
28 However , in practice , it normally requires very many iterations before convergence is achieved ; moreover , the process of recovering eigenvectors outlined above is apt to be ill-conditioned , and some other procedure is usually to be preferred .
29 And a cut down multiplication table , where he just learns about half of them .
30 He just gives out this incredible air of sexuality .
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