Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [Wh det] [pron] [adv] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 But you 're understanding it and you 're fitting it in with what you already know .
2 When we assess the improbability of an event postulated by , for instance the Cairns-Smith theory , we should assess it , not against what we subjectively think of as probable or improbable , but against numbers like these three numbers , the Solar System Number , the Galaxy Number and the Universe Number .
3 The shadow budget 's tax bands gave Labour the look of punitive vindictiveness : it drew the line where , realistically , it reckoned people could afford it , forgetting that in post-Thatcher Britain , people calculate their tax liabilities not on what they actually earn , but how much they hope , desire or aspire to earn in the very near future .
4 Using our discussion in this chapter , edit it so that it conforms more to what you now understand to be conventions of an appropriate literary-critical style .
5 And because I feel unhappy and insecure here I cover up on what I really think because I 'm scared to let it out and confront people .
6 To give the answer is to refuse to go far beyond what we already have , or have as implied , in connection ( 4 ) .
7 Almost the whole problem of writing poetry is to bring it back to what you really feel , and that takes an awful lot of manoeuvring .
8 The end of July sees you making an important commitment in a relationship , but not before you 've had to think hard about what you really want !
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