Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I remember feeling a good deal embarrassed , which he imperturbably pretended not to notice , thereby perhaps further teaching me a lesson in Eliot-etiquette , though he was the last person deliberately to make anyone feel uneasy .
2 Personally , I would much rather just give it away to someone who can handle it if I could find them .
3 All right well look I I you 've er sort of selected and I I 've got no problem with that although schools er I would have thought was ideal for as well as medical .
4 All right then tell us who they are and what they do .
5 No one of the theories we have set down is all wrong , any more than any one perspective is all right so providing us with a single key to " explain " British politics .
6 No , perhaps only enough to get her to Boston and a little on top .
7 So much good did it do them to take him up to that heathen place in Naas .
8 And much much much much rather feed you brandy with my mouth which has n't done so much smiling since I was knee-high to a grasshopper and did n't know just how much fun this life could be .
9 and erm yeah , so basically just forget it 's there okay , you do n't have to say anything particular like you know .
10 Surveying the results of her handiwork , she stayed only long enough to see him scrabble for the safety of the bank .
11 It was on the market and it was a grand gesture by the owner — one that was much appreciated by the parents of the nine children , and by the Action Committee that had come together so promptly to support them .
12 A dream I had not so long ago took me back to my first year in Vienna .
13 Only much later did it occur to her that this was her failure : academically self-sufficient and wholly self-centred she saw their sullenness and ignorance as their concern and their fault .
14 And so so indeed do I .
15 But some of the branches apparently just like pinned it up , been quite happy to pin up the returned fax and then each consultant just gone and read his own bit .
16 Apparently not only had I collapsed on stage last night , but I was having intravenous chemotherapy between shows , sobbing and grimacing in agony in my dressing room .
17 So just kindly let me go , and stop playing the heavy . ’
18 The dolphin 's echolocation system is good enough not only to allow it to find fish but also to select its favourite food .
19 ‘ It can not be done overnight , but when we look at all our successful neighbours in Europe , we know it can be done over years , so not only do we have an economy in which we all have confidence , a society in which we can all be at ease , and a country of which we can all be proud , but our children can have the benefit too , ’ he said .
20 So not only do we see a physical flight to the countryside but also a change in political outlook .
21 So not only do we have the challenge every three years to ensure that our members renew check-off but we will have in all probability through a similar process on an annual basis .
22 So not only do we have to take account of the confusability of individual words in the lexicon , but also of word strings .
23 And world market prices also tend to fall because these erm sort of protectionist programmes are often too successful , so not only do we reach self sufficiency , but you reach the status of net exporter .
24 Well if we 're producing more of our own goods , we are importing less of somebody elses alright and if we actually become a net exporter then we 've erm closing down the markets of third country exporters right so not only do we er consume less of er New Zealand lamb than we might do otherwise , right .
25 Essentially , occupational pension schemes are designed — by men with male ‘ family wage-earners ’ and male middle-class career patterns in mind , so not only do they exclude the majority of part-time workers , but they tend to assume that earnings peak in the final years of working life , which is much less often the case for women than for men .
26 So not only do you get a full commercial system , but you also reap the benefits of a set-up which has been tailor-made for the hotel trade , without sacrificing any of the functions .
27 So not only have they got the cheap labour , they 've got the cheap and highly effective machinery .
28 So so not only did you read it you heard about it .
29 So not only did I ea spread one side with peanut butter , I turned it over
30 The international organisations and aid donors did what they could to fill the gap by giving them special status and new credit facilities , but it was only just enough to keep them financially afloat .
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