Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] [adv] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 So if ever you hear of such period pieces please get in touch with SAVE .
2 Unlike parish churches , they are rarely open except at service times , so if ever you see the door of a chapel open — when it is being cleaned or the organist is practising — be sure to go inside .
3 So if ever you read work apiece , and re-submit it , you must change the title because if if you send it in , they look up to see if they 've seen that title before , if it was rejected before it will be rejected automatically .
4 Especially if ever you do go back to England .
5 Especially as once we start , we can never confine ourselves to just kissing , ’ Luke quipped with harsh humour , and paused .
6 The number of weeks paid holiday that a worker will get is increasing rapidly so as today we have the norm of twenty days plus public bank holidays , giving more time if you like to engage in a package holiday abroad .
7 The Inland Revenue keeps no up-to-date list as most people are taxed ‘ at their place of work rather than where they live ’ ( Travers 1986 : 119 ) .
8 Learning is therefore seen in terms of where the child is rather than where we hope he might be .
9 well you wan na do it sooner rather than later you do n't want to leave it , you wan na do it sort of , now , so that if you go to college or any thing you can start off with that name
10 Er , I do n't know what , and I think he , we he sent for that book , I sent for this and its different issues which you can possibly used in erm P S D se er , etcetera and there 's a number which I feel work across the years rather than just you know , sort of one year book for example there 's a a unit there Terry and
11 Feedback from peers can be a powerful mirror , showing clients how things are , rather than how they assume they are .
12 Many people believe that the condition of a horse 's coat depends on what you feed rather than how you groom , but whatever your views there is no doubt that as long as his feet are picked out and the parts where the tack touches are clean he will come to no harm .
13 I think that the issue really is erm are there ways in which perhaps they could be helped to do this more productively , and are there ways in which they could be helped to do this rather more collaboratively than perhaps they have done so in the past ?
14 But even they will blench if a marble statue waves at them , for you would have to live dealions of years longer than even they do to see a miracle of this magnitude .
15 we 're gon na go soon cos like we du n no what else to say cos we 've crushed you and everything .
16 Well I was gon na paper out and start cutting out some faces I think cos I mean a I may just as well I mean I was quite happy to let Paul help me out but then
17 ‘ For now , I would rather look at you , take in your beauty and your warmth , hear your voice and bask in your smile — see you in reality just as hitherto I have seen you only in my dreams ! ’
18 Being submissive is the co point where what happens when you 're submissive you keep it inside you do n't feel you 're worthy enough or you have n't got you have n't got the self esteem to rate yourself as being able to have what it is that you want , so you keep it inside and you do n't say anything and then you walk away should 've said this and should 've said that and all it does is eat away at you and it does that to you physically as well I mean scientific tests are already showing now that physically these sort of things you do if often be submissive enough what that does it pretty much helps helps you to eat your body up from the inside and causes physical problems which pretty much do that anyway .
19 Indeed we heard more than once I think yesterday , the district councils , they have no .
20 ‘ My father and I are physical counterparts : and during these days more than ever I notice his resemblance to me … ’ he mused .
21 So , Sarah had a job to do , but it was n't , sort of , till the end , and we 're gon na finish too quickly because normally we have it like Paul and Helen being really with it and look there 's sort of upward
22 The way the long folds follow the lean of the body instead of falling vertically is a primitive touch ( offset by the charming observation of the skirt-edge caught on the lifted heel ) , but the treatment of the face seems to fix the work later than any we have so far looked at .
23 But we are embarrassed because we got it wrong when usually we do not .
24 Food is scarce and more often than not they go hungry .
25 ‘ Indian restaurants are always contacting us to say that they 've had celebrities in , and more often than not they turn out to be MPs . ’
26 More often than not they turn out to be admirers well versed in her background , and she finds herself answering the sort of urgent questions that ‘ normal people ’ ask when they are introduced to her : how is she settling to her new life ? ; does she miss Low Birk Hatt and her beasts ? ; is she taking care of herself ? ; and so on .
27 New houses may be built , but more often than not they compromise the setting of the house without generating funds to restore it .
28 At times the boundaries between these modes of address are exclusive , yet more often than not they shift to accommodate varying needs .
29 Sometimes these losses do not amount to anything important but more often than not they include the loss of some article of sentimental value which creates a strong emotional response .
30 Life on the margins characterises the Christian church in advanced industrial societies , and more often than not we do not even notice it .
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