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

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1 ‘ This top takes a while to put on properly but it 's worth it in the end ’ Pepsi , far left
2 He did this so effectively that it is to this day referred to as the Wallace Line .
3 There will be ‘ no comics , no horoscopes , no handicapping of horses ’ so long as he is in charge .
4 The tenant may exercise his right to remove tenant 's fixtures so long as he is in possession as a tenant , whether under the original contract of tenancy or a new tenancy or by holding over ( New Zealand Government Property Corp v H M & S Ltd ) .
5 We have a resource which Jeremiah did n't have , but St–Paul did — the companionship of the Holy Spirit , to be the strength when our work leads to tears , and to be the encourager whatever we do and wherever we do it , so long as it is for Him .
6 This has now become particularly important , since recent laws have made the disturbance or destruction of a badger sett illegal , so long as it is in regular use .
7 yeah that 'll do , so long as it 's on there good boy , so what one have you decided to go with then ?
8 It does n't matter how few clubbers are fighting so long as there is at least one .
9 A War Wagon can continue to fight so long as there is at least one crew member left alive .
10 ( 2 ) Subject to para ( 3 ) ( below ) , the parties must make discovery by serving lists of documents and ; ( a ) subject to sub-para ( c ) , each party must make and serve on every other party a list of documents which are or have been in his possession , custody or power relating to any matter in question between them in the action ; ( b ) the court may , on application ; ( i ) order that discovery under this paragraph shall be limited to such documents or classes of documents only , or as to such only of the matters in question , as may be specified in the order , or ( ii ) if satisfied that discovery by all or any of the parties is not necessary , order that there shall be no discovery of documents by any or all of the parties ; and the court shall make such an order if and so far as it is of opinion that discovery is not necessary either for disposing fairly of the action or for saving costs ; ( c ) where liability is admitted or in an action for personal injuries arising out of a road accident , discovery shall be limited to disclosure of any documents relating to the amount of damages ; ( d ) the provisions of Ord 14 of these rules relating to inspection of documents shall apply where discovery is made under this paragraph as it applies where discovery is made under that Order .
11 ‘ Twenty-eight hectares , not big really — except in so far as it 's in a totally built-up area . ’
12 As for Oreste , he talks fluently now and it is of course English and there would be much confusion for him .
13 This is welcome not only because women 's desires are being taken more seriously in cultural production or because a less purist feminist film practice and criticism is simply more fun , but perhaps particularly because it is in relation to the audience , and in the context of film reception , that issues of race , class and sexual orientation can at last find their rightful place in feminist theory and criticism .
14 Mike Teague would also be put out if his comeback with second division Moseley were to go so well that he 's in contention for a place .
15 to have a look at the opportunities in the files , thinking about what you actually might want to do and , and so on and what 's on offer .
16 So therefore while he 's at school
17 It makes sense for this alternative establishment to be pro-European , not only because it is in tune with the music Jacques Delors is making , but because it sees Brussels as a counterpoise to London.This is why it has been pointless to question the sincerity of Kinnock 's conversion to Europe .
18 And it stays put , not only because it 's in a tight squeeze , but because the microscopic sliced-through cells all around the cork 's perimeter act as an army of suction pads .
19 The reason that it has received so much attention is not primarily that it is of practical importance ( although it has applications , e.g. Sections 26.2 , 26.5 , 26.6 ) , but rather that it has become a context for the development of ideas about the consequences of instability and evolution towards turbulent motion .
20 He ought to take a riding-whip to that wife of his and then bed her over and over again until she 's with child . "
21 The written word always has a special sanctity and more so if it is from a contemporary source , but it needs to be examined with the same ruthless and objective scrutiny as given to the archaeological evidence .
22 But Indian manager Amrit Mathur claimed he had no objections , saying : ‘ There is no evidence that a team plays any better if everyone is in bed by 8pm . ’
23 This problem calls for a major change in the content of our primary education and for the raising of the school entry age so that the child is older when he leaves , and also able to learn more quickly while he is in school . ’
24 There was much sense in the American wish to see the Japanese economy functioning efficiently again , ‘ But in Canberra , Nanking , and Manila their conversion to innocence requires to be demonstrated more convincingly than it is by the optimistic hand-outs from General MacArthur 's headquarters . ’
25 It does not provide a resolution of the conflict in either psychological or social terms , but because of the aesthetic coherence of the novel , the problem itself is stated more forcefully than it is in either of the two previous works .
26 I can recall the phrase ‘ being left behind ’ ( whatever it meant ) being used far more frequently than it is at present .
27 It 's much colder up there than it is in here . ’
28 That 's it , I ca I clocked it in one up there and it 's like .
29 Yeah , and it 's erm like our other one , she used to go hunting up there and she 's across the main road
30 Well it 's only about as far up there as it is up town .
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