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

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1 In being ambitious in specific spheres men in the external world have only limited pleasures whereas if one embraces the whole of nature more can be enjoyed .
2 I can only give evidence and if they do n't believe my evidence , he 's innocent .
3 Her mother never tired of speaking of her own father , Don Humberto , who had been a gentleman adventurer and a favourite at the court of King John , but she had never met Dom João and could only assure Sara that if he was at all like his grandfather or his Uncle Pedro ( the one who had died at sea ) he would be a man of great charm , intelligence and wit .
4 the stating of the price without making it clear , if it is the case , that it applies only to cash customers or that it does not apply to part-exchange deals or applies only in certain circumstances or does not apply in certain other circumstances ;
5 It is sufficient if he is shown to be intentionally using violence or if he is aware that his conduct may be violent .
6 Yeah , no they just put pipes and that they run in there .
7 Recession has finally reached Japan but because its investments were so overvalued , it has hit the financial markets far harder .
8 His twin seventeen-year-old grand-daughters had just left school and when he had read the rough draft of Sara 's prospectus he had immediately suggested that she enrolled Celia and Rosalind .
9 Submerged plants rarely attract attention except when they are a nuisance as in the rotting infestation of sea lettuce a few years ago that produced enough hydrogen sulphide gas to discolour housepaint and tarnish silverware in the unfortunate town of Deale , in Maryland .
10 Ever since 1099 , when the first crusaders captured the Holy City and massacred the people who lived there , Jews and Muslims alike , the Christians had always treated Jerusalem as though it belonged to them alone .
11 It was evident to all the family that Stephen Lassiter still loved Tamar and that she , too , was happy .
12 Contact lenses are less frequently prescribed for children than spectacles because physical growth is still taking place and because they are relatively more expensive .
13 But Buttons still had hold and if anything quickened as he galloped at the hedge .
14 We can always warn trouble-makers that if they do n't stop it the RAF will deal with them ( c ) Cruisers are not needed and should be scrapped ( d ) Aircraft Carriers and naval Aircraft are unnecessary .
15 One senior teacher in a referring school has bluntly informed Owen that if he continues to insist upon the adherence to detailed procedures and referral criteria ‘ they will be forced to lie . ’
16 I still have nightmares and if there is something on the television about rape it brings it all back to me .
17 Maybe Alison still treats Trevor as though he was n't a full-grown adult .
18 The forest also recycles nutrients and once it has gone all fertility goes with it .
19 ‘ We have repeatedly warned people that if they assist burglars in disposing of stolen property , they risk being put out of business , ’ said Mr Shatford .
20 Six years on , the family moved to Ugthorpe Lodge on the Whitby moors , a hotel with caravan site and smallholding where Mr Chance also had stables and where he involved himself with the Goathland Pony Club .
21 We also see on page one , three , four and this is something you also mentioned Mr that if you 've got certain costs they will be covered and you gave a number of examples , one of them you said , er , we were covered by insurance
22 And so it did n't really make sense that when she lay in bed half an hour later , with images of the evening playing themselves chaotically in her mind , her mood was rather blue and wistful .
23 ‘ I 've never really done interviews before because I 'm so awful at them .
24 ‘ I 've never really done interviews before because I 'm so awful at them .
25 Er we 're going to continue our focus sponsorship on and corporate hospitality er we 're going to set up er a chairman and chief executives ' club which we er , we have now done being and that it 's the chief executives ' club , it 's their club , we facilitated , have er four or so er lunches er a year and a launch lunch for example we have as a keynote speaker .
26 Much political research still relies on this approach to explain how government is maintained , but immediate problems that present themselves are that it can not be assumed either that the institutions or organisations themselves do really exercise power or that their nominal members are all equally active in such exercise of power as there is .
27 ’ The committee heard evidence from Stemp and from Worcestershire and were satisfied that he had not knowingly taken amphetamines and that they had been administered to him without his knowledge , approval or authority .
28 Moral philosophers often ignore empathy as though it were an irrelevance outside their province , a matter for psychology perhaps rather than philosophy .
29 So we can now advise people that if they take a bird in that 's been injured by a cat , they give it a shot of antibiotics — great , cures the septicaemia .
30 Well I had n't even done games once so you know okay .
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