Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb infin] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Miss Honey said to the class , ‘ I think you 'd all better go out to the playground and amuse yourselves until the next lesson . ’
2 Erm the only thing that occurred to me I just wondered if she knew somebody who had a dearly loved dog that , did n't want to train it but you know she could perhaps just take along for the joy of running it and training it but I think part of the pleasure is the reflected glory you know it 's my dog
3 " Still , I 'd better not stay long with the sepoys attacking …
4 Is my hon. Friend worried — as I am — that the Bill will perhaps not get through to the next stage given the fact that this morning the Northern Region Councils Association — a Labour-dominated body — wrote to every Member of Parliament in the northern region asking them to be present for this important debate ?
5 Only they will probably both know that these must not include anything too worrying or controversial , which could create the type of tension and anxiety that can so easily build up in the elderly , particularly in the many who suffer from circulatory troubles , or who have a naturally anxious personality which has become even more vulnerable with age .
6 Conservative legislation in 1986 has extended the scope for contracting out , allowing schemes which do not necessarily compete favourably with the state scheme and also reducing the benefits available under SERPS .
7 However , the exhibition does not necessarily refer back to the previous event , and there is hardly ever a sense of continuing from where the previous exhibition left off .
8 A Rumbelows spokesman said the £10,000 jackpot would not necessarily go straight into the champion 's bank balance .
9 Either that , or he could waylay one of the match officials and help run the line where he could not only point out to the referee the error of his ways but also use a brightly-coloured flag to do so .
10 You were just saying , you know , that we should just walk in the streets and things like , but I would just not walk out in the streets at night , I 've got to be in the car with the doors locked and , and I just would n't walk out in the streets at night , not because any thing has happened to me , but its just through what I 've heard , I 'm just terrified .
11 Their mode of calculation has definite effects on industrial enterprises , but they do not generally intervene actively in the determination of company policy .
12 As a result , more than three-quarters of its considerable rainfall does not easily run off to the sea .
13 The Kenyan government could not believe the duty-free photographic chain would not somehow leak out into the economy .
14 Waldegrave can not just walk away from the plan to install in the LEP tunnel the Large Hadron Collider , part of whose promise is success in the hunt for the Higgs boson .
15 Of course , we can not just get out of the routines and struggles and problems we are already engaged in .
16 It can not just point smugly to the late-flowering green shoots of recovery and wait for economic summer to arrive .
17 Annesley Brittanias did not normally venture away from the Nottingham to London semi-fasts but 70048 had worked a freight to Staveley .
18 Decisions on allocation do not usually depend solely upon the pupil 's attainment in school but often take account of such factors as pupil motivation and behaviour .
19 I smiled and her eyes smiled back enough to make me think the ice could just possibly melt there under the right circumstances .
20 We ca n't not ever go down to the beach again , or to the spinney . "
21 Friend not lose sight of the fact that need does not always exist only in the inner areas of a city . ’
22 It must be remembered that an important objective for the financial institutions is to sell their services , and this aim may not always coincide exactly with the interests of those learning how best to buy those services ( and , sometimes , learning when it is best not to buy them ) .
23 Children assign distinct meanings to distinct forms , but the distinctions they make early on do not always coincide exactly with the conventional adult ones .
24 Aesthetic and romantic ideas of the beneficent properties of ‘ natural ’ remedies do not always stand up to the realities of practical life .
25 Indeed the habits of our civilised forebears at work and play would not always stand up to the scrutiny of the modern conscience .
26 The kind of variation revealed by occasional spellings as primary evidence does not always fit comfortably into the standard historical linguistic mould , and so it has often seemed convenient to ignore it or explain it away , sometimes on the grounds that variability of the kind apparently attested is ‘ impossible ’ .
27 They do not always transfer easily to the public sector .
28 Always select popular groups and rugs which represent a reasonable cross-section of the sizes and prices ranges on offer ( i.e. from a small nomadic rug to a workshop carpet ) , because prices do not always fluctuate evenly across the board .
29 If the results did not always work out in the way intended , the blame for the failings of the criminal justice system can not be attributed to any lack of zeal to legislate .
30 The work of French women theorists is also beginning to be translated and discussed in this country , although for French theorists , the boundaries between philosophy , literary theory and psychoanalytic theory are often fluid , so that their work does not always fall clearly into the familiar categories of philosophy .
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