Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 And I mean I ca n't thank the people enough that sent them all .
2 So that accelerated my own ideas and I came over to England with that in mind .
3 So that give you any ideas about this .
4 On operating systems we wanted to be as truly hardware independent as we can , so we have chosen to operate potentially under any Posix-compliant operating system , so that gives us all the flavours or brands of Unix and a number of proprietary mid-range operating systems which are achieving Posix compliance as time goes by .
5 so that gives us this and so if I said erm and that 's a all right we 'll leave that as twelve X squared minus one .
6 So that gives you this fits with this pattern acid carbonate they all give a salt apart from the hydrogen one they all give water as well and this one gives a C O two .
7 Er so that gives you another five or ten years before the dry rot sets in .
8 He was pleasant enough and told her all she needed to know .
9 We are persuading logging companies and governments to manage the logging of rainforests better and to grow their own hardwoods on separate plantations outside the rainforest .
10 This is particularly unfortunate because in deciding to set aside the demand the judge exercised a discretion , and on this appeal I am discharging an appellate jurisdiction and not hearing the matter afresh and exercising my own discretion : see In re Gilmartin ( A Bankrupt ) [ 1989 ] 1 W.L.R. 513 .
11 There will be almost as many theories as there are workers in the field and each theoretician will be obliged to start afresh and justify his own particular approach .
12 I wrote to the Earl personally and told him that Brownie Guides are taught to leave behind nothing but their thanks , but received a reply saying that my letter had been passed on to the agent , Mr. Bishop , who handled all such matters .
13 Would not it have been more sensible to request all those concerned with the project to put forward their plans together and subject them all to just one public inquiry ?
14 ‘ He 's had trouble with campers , who 've broken down his fences and left fires that have caused a lot of damage — not Guides or Scouts , of course , who you know are taught to leave behind nothing but their thanks but he puts all campers together and calls them all nuisances . ’
15 ANDREW SMITH 'S TIP : After spawning is complete the male gathers all the eggs together and compacts them all into the size of a hazelnut , where they begin to turn yellow then grey and finally black when the fry hatch out .
16 He and Crawford got together and organized their own stage act , which included a few of their own songs .
17 If you have had problems finding an agent , you might consider the possibility of applying to join a co-operative where actors work together and run their own agency .
18 Sh they 're like all clubbing together and giving her some money to go in with cos she 's got to have some money to go in with .
19 Matthew looked at her quizzically but said nothing more .
20 In front , Ramsay 's own mount tripped over a fallen beast and rider and all but threw its own , but recovered .
21 He 'd all but forgotten his own early childhood at The Grange , when he had been the gardener 's scruffy little lad , graciously permitted by Lady Debrace to play with her son .
22 Then the courts interpret such phrases so as to give themselves more or less control as they wish .
23 When my brother looked through his new spectacles into the Cinemascope format of the wide mirror I saw that he gently let his lower jaw fall a little so as to give himself more of the thin-faced appearance of Hank R Marvin in Summer Holiday .
24 Eudoxus scorns this answer , arguing that it is typical of acts with failed human agency ( the ‘ good counsels ’ devised ) to throw the reasons for their failure on to divine agency , ‘ so as to excuse their own follies and imperfections ’ .
25 These lay down European standards and the member states are required to amend their own national laws so as to bring their own standards into line with the European harmonized standard .
26 Radical voices in developing countries began to accuse the West of plotting to keep down the numbers in the Third World so as to maintain their own privileged position .
27 Yet other Western states , still grappling with the aftermath of 1973 , pressured Schmidt to reflate the West German economy faster so as to help their own recovery .
28 ‘ So , rather than drag her all the way back here for just five minutes or so , I thought we 'd go there .
29 If you ‘ give ’ the smell to the reader rather than using your own private shorthand , then the reader 's own nose will do the work .
30 This means that you are seen by several people , individually , in succession , rather than facing them all as a group .
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