Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [adv] [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 One of the defining characteristics of a public good is non-eccludability : once the benefit is produced , it is accessible to everyone , however much or little they contributed to the result .
2 He kept two bags always packed , one for hot climes and one for cold , so that immediately he heard of an eruption he could board the next available ship .
3 The church steps are lined with candles , burning all the time , so that now they rise from a layer of wax four inches high .
4 In the night they had moved , so that now she lay with her arm about his waist , her body pressed so tightly against his back that it would have taken a can-opener to prise them apart .
5 keeps a cushion of air under the vessel so that really it hovers on top of the water and the air propellers drive it like an aeroplane
6 The sites and forms of these have constantly been changing , so that often what appears as a nucleated village around a green can be shown to be the last , and a relatively late , development in the landscape .
7 It is easy to see why : the track is only six lanes wide so that the crowd is closer to the action than usual , and the organizers have the knack of building up the anticipation for the big event so that once it gets under way , emotion bubbles over .
8 And they can talk to you and show you around , so you can have a look and see , at the way the calls come in and how they deal with them .
9 When I first went to work , I went and joined the union , there was n't one in the factory I was working in and so I went to the nearest er trade union office and joined .
10 Just as a kid he would lift me up on the m up on the er counter , you know and me I was born in and then we shifted to the bottom , you know that white house , I think it 's all offices now , in the the erm big gates of the cathedral .
11 they are , she got the forms er but it did n't go and you 'd got to fill them in and then it happened with , but then suddenly she came home one day and she said oh she said I 've got a job
12 You maybe turn this table upside down and then you work on the legs .
13 So what you 've got to do is to put down Alfred 's Alfred and put his new salary down and then you have to Alberta and her new salary and see which is which is the most .
14 He was down and sometimes it seemed as if nothing was going to shake him out of it , apart from a laugh at someone else 's expense or a shared moment of despair .
15 As we were coming down so slowly , and I think we stopped suddenly cos then they walked across the path .
16 Deeper and deeper they went into the dark hole .
17 So deeper and deeper I went into the world of science , wanting all the time to express myself in a totally different field .
18 So if ever you hear of such period pieces please get in touch with SAVE .
19 I put back so and then I put against the fence .
20 One of you dies , the remaining one still owns all the property cos he or she always has done so and therefore it belongs to that person .
21 ‘ I had thought so but recently he hinted at another asset he hoped to dispose of that would bring in quite a lot of money .
22 Erm also if you look at entertainment , like James Saville calls himself Jimmy Saville , Terence Wogan is Terry Wogan , so but then you look at people like Charlie Chaplin , when he was doing his comedian role he was c he called himself Charlie Chaplin , and when he 's directing films he called himself Charles Chaplin , so maybe it 's all like a bit of a serious thing .
23 A presidential authorization for a covert operation , a ‘ mini-finding ’ , was rushed out at the end of November , so secretly that hardly anyone knew of it ; this made good what had happened already , which was not supposed to have happened at all .
24 However , the great difference is that the executive search consultant of today sees this as a career rather than just something to move into because they have failed in one or more previous jobs .
25 The basic idea is that profit from long-term business is recognised as it accrues rather than when it emerges as a cash surplus released from a long-term fund , as the current statutory method dictates .
26 If I were you know unaccountably in the south of France or elsewhere or wherever you know in Dundee erm and not available .
27 Television exists , and it 's surprising how , if you search the columns of the journals , sooner or later you come across programmes about almost anything .
28 But sooner or later it turns into a crisis of resources — practical , personal and political .
29 Sooner or later it occurs to the owner that , for the price of two or three battery changes , it should be possible to make a transformer-rectifier unit capable of acting as a permanent substitute for the battery .
30 Sooner or later it had to be . "
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