Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 By the textuality of history , I mean to suggest , firstly , that we can have no access to a full and authentic past , a lived material existence , unmediated by the surviving textual traces of the society in question — traces whose survival we can not assume to be merely contingent but must rather presume to be at least partially consequent upon complex and subtle social processes of preservation and effacement ; and secondly , that those textual traces are themselves subject to subsequent textual mediations when they are construed as the ‘ documents ’ upon which historians ground their own texts , called histories .
2 However , the fact that the issue was raised at all by a US President , and in such an unequivocal manner , was widely considered to be of great significance .
3 During the next fortnight , she divided her attentions equally between him and Dunbar , but , she whispered to Harry one evening in the back of the Bentley , she would much prefer to be with him and she was being nice to Pogo only because she did n't want to hurt his feelings .
4 Foods necessarily tend to be of the ‘ convenience ’ type and low in fibre ( ‘ roughage ’ ) , and so might cause constipation later on .
5 ’ I do n't much want to be at home on my own .
6 I am obviously considered to be in need of some help .
7 I think we only want to be on the mainframe so that the divisions can access details in the middle of the night .
8 I only want to be with Nat , Aldo , Jimmy and Ben .
9 So really when he well it obviously wants to be in the place where you want it .
10 They do need support , they do need often 24 hour attention , but they do not necessarily need to be in hospital .
11 ‘ I will , of course , be happy to go in a week or two 's time , but if it 's at all possible , I very much want to be in London in July .
12 Meikle [ 1990 ] Crim.L.R. 801 , where it had been made clear that prosecutors are fully entitled to bring any number of offences against a single defendant at different times and so cause to be in existence a number of custody time limits not coinciding wholly with one another .
13 ‘ as if he only happens to be with us by accident and could just as easily be amusing himself at some other job elsewhere . ’
14 Well I 'd never been on stage in my life before and there I was , suddenly going to be in front of King George and Queen Mary .
15 She did n't much like to be on her own . ’
16 I do n't know what anyone else says , you 've only got to be in prison a week — no , a day — and all you want when you get out is revenge , to go and get drunk and do something really stupid like break a shop window or something .
17 I only wondered because I 've got to go out later , I need to get somebody else to come in and , and be here but if I think it 's only going to be about that .
18 But then it was only going to be for a matter of weeks , so what did it matter anyway ?
19 We were only going to be in 24 hours so we would n't bother having a meal we 'd have a slap up on the way out , ’ said Michael .
20 we have always got the bulk we are only going to be in Woking an hour .
21 No , well we 've got the bulk , we were only going to be in Woking an hour .
22 Only as late as 1918 was it established — by a woman doctor — that the juice of lemons is more than twice as rich in anti-scorbutic vitamins as that of the lime , for long thought to be as or more effective than lemon juice in the prevention of scurvy .
23 It was basically envisaged to be of national proportions as well as non-denominational , with religious instruction given in separate classes .
24 And the tried and true w , tested , the tried and tested ways are n't necessarily going to be of any use to you .
25 ‘ I would so like to be with people . ’
26 If you do not have a co-operative neighbour , your friends are all going to be on holiday , and you have no relatives , there are businesses that ‘ home sit ’ ; your local phone directory should list them .
27 When I got to the first rehearsal she announced , ‘ You 're all going to be in the Command Performance . ’
28 But of course if salaries go up evenly throughout a forty year lifespan and the Chairman is given a forty year lifespan which is quite or pension lifespan which is quite a suitable one , if salaries go up and someone leaves their company every ten years , then the first three departures are obviously going to be at much lower salary levels and it 's not going to be satisfactory the first three departures are just index linked to inflation , there is the problem of how does one index link them towards the final salary .
29 So that 's obviously going to be in compound time .
30 It 's basically going to be on the Poll Tax in the elections and how Oxford against the Poll Tax sort of considers to be the most important element sort of determining people 's decision when they go in to vote on Thursday .
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