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

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1 In the end it 's our integrity and knowledge that the pay-off is n't big enough which stops many lesbians from colluding .
2 So she has two sugars instead .
3 So she wants some music does she ?
4 Well she she jumps in her water dish inside she jumps both paws in it .
5 ‘ Yeah , so who wants three Number Ones ? ’
6 Perhaps one agrees that expansion of the money supply and inflation do often go together but refuses to accept it as significant unless told why .
7 The reasons for this are complex , but basically the more efficient one is as a reader , the less one reads individual words as separate bits , or pays attention to their structure .
8 So there seems little chance that Dorend will get any of THEIR money back .
9 So there seems little doubt that the vital decision was de Castelnau 's , and his alone .
10 So there seems little room for doubt that the graptolites were capable of living in an open-ocean environment .
11 you know er some of them they did a five piece jigsaw easter egg things that when they take them and an envelope to send them off to put it in , so when they take it home and fit it together it says happy easter .
12 Suddenly it clears this bit .
13 The conventional style , gears , whether they 've been power or or manual , as develops erm more of the sort of business on those type applications , yeah , then basically it increases overall share and then it puts pressure on the business that we 've got on the other D group ball bearings .
14 Yet when asked how long it takes each week to prepare and construct the next sequence , Dr Postlethwait is accustomed to laugh heartily ( as he did when I asked him ) and reply , " Oh , about fifty hours . "
15 Naturally it has different applications in different contexts .
16 The suggestion of Trotter ( 1949 ) that the whole of the South Wales coalfield was underlain by a regional thrust plane , probably represented at surface by the Careg Cennen disturbance , was scornfully rejected by O. T. Jones and others in one of the Geological Society 's historic controversies , but perhaps it deserves critical reconsideration in the light of recent ideas about deep crustal detachment zones .
17 Perhaps it has more force against emotivism than against the attitudinism I have described .
18 Perhaps he spends more time with his wife when he 's ashore these days . ’
19 Perhaps he has important friends .
20 I mean it 's you know , it 's just to people in the film industry and obviously it has little interest reading it
21 Like the cold war , it is , as Mary Kaldor has defined it , an imaginary war , only it has more substance .
22 if property is equalized then the economy will so he uses some sort of incentive argument here and maybe some sort of undertones here that inequalities are necessary to make the worse off better off than they would have been without them , but he thinks the uneducated poor may well be too stupid
23 So he plans another attempt , again in the Himalyas , this time with the correct paperwork .
24 So he has some track record .
25 So he watches most movies alone at private screenings .
26 so anyway , she hires so he hires this prostitute and they , they go upstairs and he gets a bit hungry so sarnie and they get down to the serious business
27 So he enjoys feminine company , I ask ?
28 So it says this scale shows both minutes and decimals and now use the scale to change these to minutes .
29 So it produces usable power for an electric generator , without any input .
30 Although the , the hub of the sails is more or less in the centre of this photograph it 's not in sent not in the sense of , of the area of vision because you 've got a lot of dark area here so that tends to move the centre of vision so it becomes this bit , if you like , and so that 's not in the centre there .
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