Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pron] [adv] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't see her often , but whenever we met she would complain gently that they never went anywhere because Derek was always so busy or the babbas were teething or undergoing the whooping cough . |
2 | Recently , composer-conductors like Pierre Boulez or Oliver Knussen have cajoled orchestras into playing better than they ever knew how , by extending their technique , especially in contemporary repertoire . |
3 | ‘ We have reduced our stock so that we now hold only two days ’ inventory . |
4 | Indeed , people begin to talk about under-developed Britain , or under-developing Britain , so that we now do n't see this sharp division between British problems as a developed country , and developing countries ' problems in Zambia , or Chile , or wherever , or India . |
5 | You must take care when mixing thick materials and the more dainty , thin , petals , as the thicker grasses can prevent the glass coming into contact with the flowers ; so that they eventually curl up . |
6 | It involves recasting sentences so that they clearly do not exclude either women or men . |
7 | pigs , so that they just lie there |
8 | So that they just needed more or less scrubbing out and put on Put into drainers , you know just a big piece of wood with holes cut in so that you could fit them in and would n't fall off , and dry them over the heat . |
9 | But her energy gnawed at her so ; her nature was so strong and vigorous , and her loneliness and boredom so intense , that she almost ate visitors up , so that they seldom went again . |
10 | Guido had come to a halt , turning round to face her so that she almost ran right into him . |
11 | He played with her , letting his grasp slip so that she almost toppled backwards , then saving her by pulling her roughly back into his body . |
12 | Or is he to allow her to rest her left forearm on his right and to guide her round in an elegant mazurka — leading her , as it were , from the shoulder so that she always moves just in front of him ? |
13 | In the air he never mastered the throttle setting , so that he either fell behind of pulled ahead . |
14 | As they raced on , he was on the point of kissing her , when she suddenly moved aside , so that he almost fell off . |
15 | Deep learning — like knowing how to dress yourself or clean your teeth or ride a bicycle , which you learned to do when young and which have entered your consciousness at a deeper level so that you rarely think consciously about them because you engage in these activities daily and apparently intuitively . |
16 | " You 'll be a most excellent wife and I shall fatten you up so that you never swoon again . |
17 | In fact , the whole programme had an unsually philosophical undercurrent ( quoting , for example , philosopher Mary Midgeley ) — so much so that it sometimes seemed less like a current affairs report than an enquiry into a fundamental shift in Western attitudes to nature . |
18 | The ghost of my son pursued me yet , his translucent image being reflected from the trunk of every tree , so that it sometimes appeared ahead of me as well as on every side . |
19 | The existing common law on breach of the peace has been continuously expanded so that it now adds greatly to the non-statutory powers of the police to restrict peaceful assembly ( see Chapter 4 ) . |
20 | This should be set so that it only comes out under considerable pressure . |
21 | I pour it into the remainder of my old drink , so that it still tastes faintly of orange juice . |
22 | I feel this often leaves the clubhead behind so that it never catches up . |
23 | If you were not contacted please let me know so that it never happens again . |
24 | But not only that he just do n't like having them anyway . |
25 | It was lovely to meet you , and perhaps if you ever come over to England … ’ |
26 | I must admit I , I really do n't agree with that , I mean I find that many women who have had erm children actually their figure has improved after the children , they look a great deal better and I certainly do n't think that many women in Scotland looked vast after they 've had children , I totally disagree with that . |
27 | Clearly living in a pensione for a short time was acceptable but only until something better came along . |
28 | So if we just add up over sort of the time horizon of this person , this person 's life , right , his expected wage in agriculture , right , it 's going to be this , this , this area here . |
29 | So if we actually sent out training instructions the trainee will understand how to run a training session . |
30 | So if they immediately fall back on IS , I mean it |