Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [conj] [pers pn] [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The final reason for ignoring human actors can only be that they do not matter .
2 It seems as though the world is going on , everybody rushing about their daily tasks , but surely this can only be because they have not yet heard the news or else they too would feel emotionally paralysed .
3 Er I mean it could just be that they do n't like it , so anything which they do n't like is grating or
4 The other reason why women should organise and educate separately is because we have more important work to do than to have our attention and energy continually claimed by men .
5 You have to erm spend progressively more because it , it , it , it just is as you say much much harder to get down .
6 Nevertheless , the strategy is placing renewed pressure on LAG : ‘ Lignite Action 's position has always been that they do not want to allow any form of boreholing or test-drilling by the company because this will give them a foothold into the area and once in , it will prove more difficult for them to be ousted again ’ .
7 Perhaps part of the fascination of movies has always been that they trigger off so many memories but what is interesting about so much film-making in the 1920s is that movies are so closely associated with that age of the masses that had come at the end of one century and the beginning of another .
8 No my philosophy with customer relations has always been that you do n't give somebody a refund , you give them some tickets to fly again so it 's keeps them flying
9 Once more Margaret Seymour-Strachey 's words seemed to come from the front of her head , and to be as contradictory as words usually are when they do n't represent what one is really thinking about .
10 Think the eggs probably are but I do n't think the whole lunch is yet .
11 Can it really be that you do not remember ? ’
12 As predators ourselves it may simply be that we identify more easily with other carnivores .
13 So it might well be that we do n't get the S I S people that we previously thought we might do .
14 It may well be that you do n't actually do that , it may be that you have one to one meetings with people or group meetings er which could be when you have to put across your point of view .
15 The point here is that we do not have an applicable criterion of a correct verdict other than the one which results from a fair trial ( Rawls , 1972 , pp. 83–9 ) .
16 She carried her sandwich over to join him , saying : ‘ My excuse for being down here is that I have n't a moment to spare .
17 Yeah well b well what I 'm trying to say and I ca n't emphasise it too strongly is that I do n't want anybody going round like writing another stupid letter to somebody saying that erm you know the reason we 're inundated that it has n't been advertised properly cos I tell you what it 'll come back right in our faces cos it 's our bloody fault Well that 's right well we know that I mean I told them all I told them all quite clearly when I was up in Glasgow that they 'd be quiet for at least a month because p it 'll take time to filter through .
18 The only thing that I 've just thought about actually is window wh in the me on the measurement side rather than anything else is that I have n't Because we 've just had those windows replaced , I have n't finished decorating around the top .
19 One of England 's big problems recently is that they have n't put opposing teams under pressure for any length of time , so all their attacking has been spasmodic .
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