Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Among other things , frequent births and short birth intervals may obviously also induce some physical hazards for mothers , however , the effect is not well documented . |
2 | But , she determined then , at some time she must most definitely find some space in which to tackle the issue with him . |
3 | There are very many villages with regular rectilinear plans , and we should perhaps now regard these as planned villages , even if we are ignorant of when the planning took place . |
4 | Did you not find it as strange as I did , that we should so immediately understand each other so well ? |
5 | You should thus not attempt this diet : |
6 | The government has consistently maintained that market rents should prevail in the private sector and that local authority rents should more nearly approach those obtaining in the private sector . |
7 | Delaney should now quickly gather all surviving members of his force and make for the target , with no potentially dangerous searches . |
8 | You should then lightly strum these muted strings as indicated , to produce the notated rhythm . |
9 | Now clearly a teaching approach which goes against the grain of natural disposition will create needless difficulties for the learner , as I pointed out earlier in reference to translation and the focusing on form , but it does not follow that pedagogy must therefore simply accommodate that disposition . |
10 | This is then defined in a normative sense which must therefore inevitably exclude these pupils from its attainment . |
11 | A successful unified theory must therefore necessarily incorporate this principle . |
12 | First , I should very much welcome any extension of Welsh Question Time , because that would be such an advantage to the Government side of the House . |
13 | So I said , he 's a casual friend of mine , he 's quite old , but he 's a very good painter , and he badly needs money and I should very much like some of his pictures . |
14 | I do not want , wrote Harsnet , to try and trace this logic or to dwell , in these notes , on the nature and direction of my earlier work , especially , he wrote , as I have always held that any new work worth its salt should be essentially different from all that has gone before , all that others have done and all that you have done , just as the deeds of each new day must never simply repeat those of the previous day or days . |
15 | Biochemical differences between the groups of animals may thus not have such a simple meaning as learning versus non-learning — even if the biochemical effects can be themselves regarded as unequivocal . |
16 | I do n't know , I might just about copy this out . |
17 | You 're the sort of girl , Thérèse pronounced : who 'll probably not have much of a career . |
18 | ‘ I 'll probably just earn another kick in the teeth but I 'll do it none the less . ’ |
19 | I 'll probably just have some soup . |
20 | We 'll probably just buy some , and that lad 'll ring up . |
21 | Half A Sixpence , oh you 'll probably quite like that , that 's here . |
22 | We might also usefully recall that to cross is not only to traverse , but to mix ( as in to crossbreed ) and to contradict ( as in to cross someone ) ; also that cross-dressing potentially involves both inversion and displacement of gender binaries . |
23 | Accordingly , he predicts the ‘ ideal postmodernist novel will somehow rise above the quarrel between realism and irrealism ’ , attaining a new synthesis which might no longer need much commentary ( Barth 1984 : 129 , 203 ) . |
24 | as long as you 've got two hands and you can work for money you 'll never bloody win any . |
25 | Because of his age and of coalition games of musical-chairs , he may nonetheless not win this post for which he has both the expertise and the gravitas . |
26 | Courts may more readily accept that fiduciary duties have been modified or excluded in the context of a commercial agreement between parties of equal status28 than where the customer is inexperienced . |
27 | ‘ I 'd rather not continue this discussion anywhere . |
28 | When you see them as grown-ups who 'd rather not grow any more , you realise that even their clothes resort to childhood in the face of responsibility and decision . |
29 | I 'd rather not hear any more , if you do n't mind . " |
30 | He said , dismissing her explanations as worthless , ‘ I 'd rather not hear any more stories . |