Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] [conj] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | More recently Susan Hekman has interpreted Mannheim 's role as a forerunner of ‘ anti-foundational ’ social science in that he substantially rejects epistemological grounding for sociology . |
2 | With steely reserve and remarkable grace under pressure and long odds , Clinton survived charges of adultery and draft evasion and even an evasive answer on whether he ever tried marijuana . |
3 | Glasgay ! should be an instructive test of whether it really welcomes innovation and potential controversy , or whether its major cultural skill is just mouth music . |
4 | This is a separate argument from whether you actually made the statement or not , or whether it was bullied out of you like in the case . |
5 | Companies of this type are , in my opinion , real bureau in that they simply process the material you supply and do n't seek to interfere with the design . |
6 | You should be able to do quite a bit of useful contemplation about whether you actually love this boyfriend of yours . ’ |
7 | Every morning at Mass he sought her smiling eyes as if she alone understood his loneliness and felt for him . |
8 | They ask about the short stories as if they really want them — none of that toffee-nosed ‘ we might conceivably ’ stuff we had last time . |
9 | Mademoiselle stared at the enormous thing as if she really could not believe her eyes , she gave a shriek even louder than Mary-Lou had given . |
10 | Dynamo Kiev of the newly-independent Ukraine , sharing some of the problems of the Yugoslav team in that they no longer have a league worth speaking of at home , looked short of inspiration against Barcelona in their Group B semi-final . |