Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pron] [verb] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | And right where she did n't expect it in the black universe was another dark space , solid with hidden meanings , difficult to see , alien to her comprehension . |
2 | You do seem to enjoy watching nude bathers , so do n't you think it would be much better for everyone involved if you went somewhere where they did n't mind being watched ? ’ |
3 | Er they do n't move us on or they do n't move me on in my thinking , and they do n't lay down the charge , cos they 're predictable and and they 're using . |
4 | erm But it basically comes down to the attitude that people have , if the government was , or whoever owns the forest , private ownership , or whatever , controls what the loggers do , I mean it 's their forest it 's up to them to control what the loggers do and do n't do , and whether they let cultivators in or they do n't let cultivators in . |
5 | The extension of VAT was ‘ fairly predictable and he is phasing it in so it does not look quite so bad ’ . |
6 | Albert said : ‘ They even held her train as she walked in so it did n't get wet . ’ |
7 | Find a long jumper that comes well down , and tuck it in so you do n't get a draught over your kidneys . |
8 | Fill in the order form below so you do n't miss out . |
9 | Nigel remarked gloomily that he did n't suppose it would make the programmes any better , but in a way it did . |
10 | ‘ He probably thought it better that you did n't know . |
11 | ‘ It 's taken me 10 years to grow them this long so I do n't like hiding them completely under a hat . ’ |
12 | Ben studied his brother — the man he had always thought of as his father and saw suddenly that it did not matter what he was in reality , for Hal Shepherd had become what he believed he was . |
13 | There is still much that we do not know ; J. Hartley in a thirty-year survey ended shatteringly : There is a complex job to be done . |
14 | Ralph says basically that they do n't exist , so how could there be one and Simon 's view is that he would know if there was a beast and that they 're just really frightened of each other . |
15 | So although I did n't like him touching me the way he had , I decided not to tell anybody . |
16 | Plan to eat often enough that you do not get extremely hungry and lose control . |
17 | Whenever in relation to a loved person , idealized place or personal indulgence I find myself pushing out of mind some disagreeable thought , its relevance ( as distinct from its importance ) is not in doubt ; it is enough that it does spontaneously move me against what I have decided for . |
18 | It is important obviously that you do n't go too far with these techniques . |
19 | With climbers , I 've always believed in the more the merrier , but it 's important to team up your plants so that one does not swamp and ruin another . |
20 | Another place , for example , it might be a good idea to stagger the times of closing of late night discos and so on so that everybody does n't come out all at once . |
21 | ‘ Just so that we do n't overtax young Jimbo 's powers of resistance . ’ |
22 | I erm as much as anything else so that we do n't block a fire exit on the gro , on , in the basement . |
23 | But we do need more friends and volunteers to help us get out and about so that we do n't feel life 's passing us by . ’ |
24 | so that we do n't clash with each other statistically |
25 | Erm , and , and if we are going to do , to do that , then I 'd suggest as well Chairman , that we er , raise the issue with er , A C C so that we do n't go alone , we go with other authorities if that 's what members want to er , do . |
26 | We instruct without formal RYA courses at Paxos , Porto Heli and Cannigione so that we do n't hinder the flexibility of these holidays too much . |
27 | What we 've attempted to do is to put all of our instructions into one manual , so that we do n't view quality as an add-on or something extra . |
28 | Erm er this o this one is not one single job as it happens but it is the kind of thing that we have come up against before and I 've put them the things together in one so that we do n't identify people really under the circumstances . |
29 | The horse 's behaviour may be modified by trying to get it to have confidence in us and to like us ; and by keeping our own aggression under control , so that we do n't arouse the horse 's aggressive instinct . |
30 | Just so that we do n't get any products on the clothes . |