Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [vb -s] [adv] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | She walks from her flat at the wrong end of Ladbroke Grove , along the Harrow Road , under various stretches of motorway , past the Metropole Hotel where she calls in to buy herself a drink in the Cosmo-Cocktail Bar ( she is perversely fond of the Metropole Hotel ) , and then through various increasingly handsome although gloomy back streets , until she arrives at the arranged corner . |
2 | She will be accompanied on the year-long exercise by colleagues from Bristol University , where she has just completed her final examination for a zoology degree . |
3 | Jack Birkenshaw , back where he has always felt he most belongs , has a hard job ahead in trying to restore Leicestershire to their long-lost glories . |
4 | Just because you 're older than me does n't mean you know everything . |
5 | ‘ Well , in any case , she 's still in love with Hayden — her husband — although she does n't know it . |
6 | Although she does not realise it , she is searching for enlightenment and encourages her fusion with Geraldine : ‘ Christabel stretched forth her hand ’ . |
7 | Although she has yet to meet her future spouse , she nevertheless has an idée fixe when it comes to her prospective spouse 's physique . |
8 | ‘ So she does n't love you enough , ’ Alice said thoughtfully . |
9 | They 've got a couple of young kids , four and five , so she 's probably got her work cut out with them . |
10 | No well she had this special thing so it 's done the trick so she has n't worn it yet though , I think she 's doing it for the wedding ai n't she ? |
11 | ‘ So she has n't turned you down , eh ? |
12 | Yet , seriously enough so she has n't had she has n't , so she has an opportunity to put herself in your shoe . |
13 | She said , well I , I do n't know what to do , she said , I have n't read , you know , she had n't read the election , she had n't had time to read the election addresses , and she 's not really interested in ac actually so she has n't watched it on the television . |
14 | Sources say there were only really four companies behind COSE : Unix System Laboratories Inc , Hewlett-Packard Co , IBM Corp and Sun Microsystems Inc : beyond that , says the source , Santa Cruz Operation Inc had to fight to get in and the Open Software Foundation was not a party to the negotiations ; but the real power behind the throne , although it does n't want it to appear that way , was of course Novell Inc . |
15 | But you will find particularly this size of ad , although it does n't matter what size the copy is |
16 | And although it does n't let your daughter 's father off the hook , it does n't let you off either . |
17 | The experimental evidence does not contradict this view , although it does n't support it very strongly either . |
18 | It takes the form of a guide to proper reporting practice , although it does not cross-reference its prescriptions to their sources of authority nor indeed does it explain what hierarchy of authority those sources represent . |
19 | It recognises the great value of oralism but it does not despise the natural language abilities of the deaf ; it utilises the efficiency of fingerspelling and recognises the limitations of lipreading and the inevitable imperfections in speech for the deaf although it does not reject them . |
20 | Gregory liked Guntram because of his benefactions to the Church and his regard for churchmen , although he does not hide his weaknesses . |
21 | The falsificationist now appears to be reaching a tentative solution to his problem , although he does not consider himself to have proved by experiment how bats avoid collisions while flying . |
22 | Ken has encouraged me to circulate this , although he has not seen it in detail . |
23 | The party of the hon. Member for Belfast , West ( Mr. Adams ) — although he has not taken his seat — was also in opposition . |
24 | The sight of them would be enough to give designers of air balls , gels and energy return systems the jitters , and although he has never measured his mileage , he estimated he had run at least 25,000 miles in them , and possibly more ! |
25 | ‘ So he does n't like you too much . ’ |
26 | Close your eyes so he does n't see you . |
27 | Okay so he does n't trust them |
28 | Visitor : " So it does n't make you feel as though you belong . " |
29 | If you are wearing trousers you 'll have to wear a long top so it does n't show anything . ’ |
30 | But fashion changes every week , so it does n't mean anything . |