Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Although a backbencher he is currently the politician the voters most want to see as prime minister .
2 As we made clear in the previous chapter , its definition of temporary workers might well include people whose jobs are available on other than a temporary basis , but who only intend to stay in these jobs for a limited period of time .
3 I only want to speak at this juncture on the element of that which is due to lower mortality as I call it , I E deaths and this is addressed in paragraph five and in the table at the bottom which shows an effect of about two thousand er extra households , due to lower mortality rate assumptions in our projections .
4 I only pause to observe at this stage that the decision , although obviously of great importance , was not concerned with the terms upon which interim relief in the form of an interlocutory injunction should be granted .
5 Disgust vibrated in her voice as she suddenly let go of some clearly banked-up and held-back emotion .
6 Yet we experience a great sense of loss , if we only let go of this intellect reluctantly and in fact would rather nurture it than shed it .
7 I 've never seen , I I only remember schooling from this school .
8 The sample list of books is equally important , for it disarms criticisms of the kind : ‘ The books involved are obsolete and the shelf space is needed for more modern colourful illustrated books ’ , or ‘ Things like this have always been going on ’ , or ‘ We only get rid of popular novels when the rush is over ’ .
9 So we do three so we only get paid for thirty nine hours a week instead of forty .
10 But the Big Ideas that start in this country now quickly travel abroad , where they not only get produced at high speed , at low cost , and with great efficiency , but also undergo continuous development and improvement .
11 So get rid of that bit of fence ?
12 So get talking to this girl you love , or else you may very well lose her .
13 There are many recorded instances of mass deaths of lemmings after a phase of population expansion , when they have apparently become subjected to some form of social stress that leads to their attempting to migrate across impassable barriers ( Elton , 1942 ) .
14 Coming up in the next half hour , there 'll be a chance to win some superb prizes , that 's for horse racing fans , so stay listening for that .
15 What are essentially bilateral relationships between group and department in Britain have in the United States long become recognized as trilateral relationships of group , department and , because of its far greater role in the substance of legislation , Congress .
16 The origins of the Norfolk Broads have only become known in recent years .
17 All along its sides the railway is flanked by grass verges and small scrubby bushes which make it an ideal habitat for wild flowers and birds so keep looking for these as you walk along .
18 She gave us much rein to pull in any direction , but never failed to pull us up and say , in effect , ‘ what the hell are you up to ? ’ or ‘ stop that carry-on at once ! ’
19 So do think of that .
20 So start thinking about those charity experiences and make sure you write to us by March 30 to have a chance of winning .
21 Your tank has certainly reached its limits now , and some of the fish have yet to reach their full potential , so start saving for another tank !
22 Giving more than a passing nod to the Amiga classic Sensible Soccer , Graeme Souness International Soccer is played on a vertically scrolling pitch viewed more or less from above , but with just enough tilt to allow for detailed player graphics instead of a bird's-eye head-and-shoulders shot .
23 No , cos you only have to go round five times do n't you ?
24 Thus , schools not only have to deal with financial delegation but they have to be very aware of market forces .
25 Indeed , we only have to think of such people as Einstein , Picasso , Michelangelo , Goethe and George Bernard Shaw to realise that the brain is definitely capable of functioning — and functioning to great effect — well into one 's eighties or nineties .
26 ‘ You only have to look at unmanned stations like Thornaby , Stockton and Seaham to imagine the scale of the problem .
27 The ‘ take-away ’ industry has grown suddenly and dramatically , as has the consumption of vast quantities of junk foods — you only have to look at all those supermarket trolleys piled high with packets of crisps and cans of fizzy drink .
28 We only have to look at two key areas of education ( the curriculum and teacher training ) , to see the reality of segregation within the integrated environment .
29 Darlington Civic Theatre YOU only have to look at young Roald Dahl booklovers , eager to see the stage play , to wonder at the gap in theatre material for such a ready audience .
30 For a confirmation of this , you only have to look at some of Turner 's paintings of the Dales and compare them with the reality to see how much poetic licence has been taken for the sake of the " phantasmagoric " .
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