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

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1 Many pre-school children will have played spontaneous games in which the pretended reading ( and writing ) of stories , lists , letters and so on shows their own recognition of the pleasurable and purposeful nature of reading .
2 So how does it all keep going ?
3 So why does it all move away from us ?
4 So why does it all bulge up on the side
5 That just about says it all .
6 Looking back to the start of the day , cold and frosty just about says it all .
7 ‘ And these days you 're always together , she hardly ever sees him any more — ’
8 Milton tells us in Paradise Lost that Satan , even after his fall , still dimly reflects his former glory .
9 As the British conservative Roger Scruton rather inelegantly expresses his own indignation about feminist linguistic reform , ‘ Each of us inherits in language the wisdom of many generations .
10 Small wonder then , that real friendship for them comes from someone who deep down understands what this involves .
11 When they moved to Althorp in 1975 on the death of their grandfather , the 7th Earl , Charles said goodbye to every room and Diana today still revisits her former home , even though it has been turned into a Cheshire Home holiday hotel for the disabled .
12 But last year all food subsidies in Sichuan were abruptly abolished , so part of the Lis ' capital outlay no longer brings them any return .
13 On the other hand , States may have received representations from a number of groups of individuals whose concerns may conflict , and the traditional theory of State responsibility allows the State to synthesise or ignore those arguments and to present the position that best represents its own interests .
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