Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [to-vb] and [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , I 'm sure that there will be some folks at the lecture that will raise those questions , I , I have so much to say and I 've been making notes . |
2 | There had been so much to see and she 'd ached for Fernando to be beside her to show her everything . |
3 | There was so much to achieve and I fretted endlessly about the work that was needed to co-ordinate it all . |
4 | But , with you , we feel you 've got so much to offer and we do n't really wan na just say no and and and it would make you feel oh blow it I 'm not gon na do it . |
5 | The massacres would not be right from his viewpoint and wrong from theirs , he would be objectively right to kill and they to resist being killed ; the parallel would be to two contenders for a job both being right to apply in the eyes of all , not to each thinking himself right to apply and the other wrong . |
6 | Mrs Browning handed her Ellen 's missive as though it were hardly fit to handle and she took it with equal reluctance . |
7 | " I 'm often terrified to reply and I try to get out of saying anything . |
8 | Depending on the circumstances and the provisions of the partnership agreement : ( 1 ) he may be justified in treating the service of an invalid expulsion notice as an event which in turn gives him the right to serve a similar notice ; or ( 2 ) he may ( not unreasonably ) be able to contend that the service of an invalid notice is such breach of good faith as to justify his seeking a dissolution of the firm ; or ( 3 ) he may be tempted to sue for damages , though these would be particularly difficult to quantify and it does not seem that the service of an invalid notice would be held to amount to a repudiatory breach of the partnership agreementsee Woodar Investment Development Ltd v Wimpey Construction UK Ltd [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 277. ( e ) Waiver of the right to expel Once circumstances exist which might justify the exercise of a power to expel , the partners should not delay bringing matters to a head . |
9 | This was my favourite song as it was quite easy to sing and it had a stirring , catching rhythm . |
10 | Soon she was barely able to walk and she had oxygen cylinders fitted in her bedroom . |
11 | It was not trying too hard to follow and they knew that there was much sympathy for the strike inside the police force . |
12 | It was not too far to jump and I know every inch of the lake . |
13 | Such old people customarily exhibit behaviour which is extraordinarily difficult to tolerate and which raises a high level of anxiety . |