Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] [pron] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | Hidden by her handmaids she is seen to blush , then turns to Actaeon and throws water in his face to blind him , to stop him seeing her naked , but that is not enough and she knows it is not enough , and soon he feels the horns growing on his forehead , dat sparso capiti vivacis cornus cervis , she caused to grow on his head the horns of the long-lived stag , as if the cost of seeing her naked had to be death , first metamorphosis then death . |
32 | The general principle contemplates a model of a patient of an age recognized as endowing him with the competence to exercise a valid choice , and who is lucid in the sense not only that he regards himself as being in control of his mental faculties , but also that he is recognized to be so by others . |
33 | To make matters even more complicated , there are two quite distinct kinds of mood-change , for the cat 's pupils will become greatly enlarged not only when it sees something pleasant but also when it sees something terribly threatening . |
34 | in the marriage relationship it 's not just that he says I have taken you , and all that you have now is mine , I take your debt and I discharge it fully , your debt of holiness to God , your debt of righteousness to God , he says I take it and I pay that price in full ! |
35 | So in general consumers should welcome new entrants to the credit market , not just because it widens their choice , but because it should tend to lower the cost of credit by sharpening competition . |
36 | You 'd think Michael Barnes , OBE , hereinafter referred to as Micky Twiceover would know just exactly when he opens his Festival since he 's the Artistic Director , General Administrator , Grand Panjandrum , ( Twiceover ) and what-have-you of the Grand Opera House . |
37 | Look , I 'll promise you one thing : I 'll not marry Kitty McKenna , not even if she sends me another tie . ’ |
38 | At a glance this seems eminently reasonable — not least if it protects us from Family videos . |
39 | These are old party bosses who believe in strong central government , not least because it confirms their own power . |
40 | That 's an immense chunk of grant to allocate early on but it allows you to budget carefully the meagre remains . |
41 | The organisation having the contract is able to man up more successfully since it has its own , independent and higher salary levels and , by having a number of such contracts and also being involved in other ( development ) work for other clients , it can continue to offer its staff a sufficient variety of tasks . |
42 | Well i if his mate comes in , like he 's got a good mate , so if his mate comes in he releases his mate early so if he releases him early , he could be er it takes him about thirty five to forty minutes . |
43 | At this point I feel honour bound to remind Mister C that he 's talking to a journalist , that what might be an affectionate insult from his friends will probably piss him off massively when he sees it in print . |
44 | Gerd regards any intrusion here as evidence that the adventurers are hostile , and he wo n't co-operate any further if he knows they have forced their way in here . |
45 | That Nan asking off early because she says her mother 's bad . |
46 | In fact , English spelling abandons this principle more often than it keeps it . |
47 | Hopefully the initial push towards the enemy will ensure that the Fanatic hits the enemy more often than he hits his mates … but you can never be sure . |
48 | ‘ My wife and I now live in England but we go home regularly and it breaks my heart . |
49 | He 's brought Goldilocks Ann , erm can he bring it home please because he reads it at night before he goes to bed . |
50 | It 's still here if she wants it — at cost price . |
51 | When the radio is playing , they think to themselves that nothing serious can be wrong because the background noise is still there and it reassures them . ’ |
52 | I travel abroad with him , I help him to organise his business life , and I 'm always there if he needs me . |
53 | home late and he goes she wa he watches her go upstairs Woooh ! |
54 | he wo n't be home yet unless he catches his entire entitlement all in one go |
55 | It 's got these tight sleeves that look too short and the bottom bit is all bunched up so when she turns it all billows out . |
56 | He says the election is coming up soon and he thinks it 's politically motivated . |
57 | In the former case there is no express threat of proceedings to be withdrawn if the defendant pays up promptly because he believes himself to be liable . |
58 | JustText can read text files from any word processor , it even tidies them up slightly as it does it , and there is a utility to read MacWrite files but within limits . |
59 | and then another the robber 's friend comes and he knocks them both out and he gets his friend down pigeon poison |
60 | Just turn right up there and it takes you up to the bottom of the M10 . |