Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] [adv] [pron] 's [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's factually wrong , or at least it 's factually wrong , if you were taking note of Freud 's writings after World War One . |
2 | ‘ If rhythm 's a drug I 'm hooked on you/Show me every move/We 've got perfect motion ’ — just like Madonna or Betty Boo at their best , this is pure and damn-near perfect pop , and for once it 's even better in the flesh . |
3 | ‘ Pure Trance And Techno ’ is the catch-line here and for once it 's roughly right . |
4 | And since then nobody 's ever offered . |
5 | Once he was badly let down , and since then he 's never looked at another female . ’ |
6 | However , the hissing garage groove and the simple organ draw you in , and by then it 's too late . |
7 | ‘ It is to be opened up as part of the Teesdale Way but until then it 's not a footpath and it 's fenced off , ’ Coun Biddiscombe said . |
8 | But until then it 's down to common sense . |
9 | ‘ He came out to the hospital every weekend after I first came but since then it 's only every so often he comes out . |
10 | But at least it 's not pretentious like Eugenie . |
11 | Now what this means is we wo n't be able to improve the staffing levels in homes that we 'd planned , four hundred thousand pounds worth of that , and that is sad , but at least it 's not throwing people out of work and reducing the current staffing levels . |
12 | It may not be romantic but at least it 's linguistically sound . |
13 | His condition can also make him hyper-active , but at least he 's more aware of danger than he was before . |
14 | ‘ But at least he 's home and safe . ’ |
15 | ‘ It is n't the Ritz , but at least there 's somewhere to sit , if you care to throw a cushion or two on the bench . ’ |
16 | The Kennel Club and all other dog organisations are opposed to muzzling unless the dog is proved to be dangerous , but by then it 's too late . |