Example sentences of "[subord] [adv] [adj] [conj] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Dear love , I get plenty of time to think about us these days , and I 'm more than ever grateful that I have been given such a wonderful person as you to be my wife .
2 It is therefore more than ever essential that we modulate our human scale through all the new processes of social order that are about to dawn .
3 but obviously I must succeed for Yorkshire first , and with a batsman , Sachin Tendulkar , joining us instead of another quick bowler it is more than ever important that I do so . ’
4 We are nothing if not pragmatic and we like to see success .
5 yeah , that 's the core but it needs fleshing out more and a has agreed that you know it 's if you just stuck to the Editor 's Handbook it 's too narrow and it does need , I mean B A I E in London thus far are being extremely helpful if slightly cautious and I 've to go down and talk to the revamped education committee when the revamped education committee gets around to having a meeting
6 From the purchasers ' point of view , auctions can also be attractive — if slightly nerve-racking as you wait for bidding to start for the house of your dreams .
7 Here it if often helpful if you work with a partner , as long as you both think along the same lines .
8 because so easy unless they search their bags when they 're going out .
9 Two days out of the fucking Jungle after nearly dying and you put the phone down on me .
10 In some ways , however , these disputes have been contained because certain scholars have written books on the constitution that have endured to be widely regarded as so authoritative that they define the parameters of acceptable constitutional debate and almost the very constitution itself .
11 The Basque troubles are seen by most Spaniards as so tangled that they do not blame the current Socialist government of Felipe Gonzalez for failing to end the strife .
12 As discussed in Chapter 2 , many people today are acutely conscious of the dark side of religion , and some see this failure as so colossal that they wish to have nothing more to do with it .
13 those who see teachers and school as largely irrelevant and who see no value in pursuing academic work .
14 For the analyst , as well as the hearer , conversational implicatures must be treated as inherently indeterminate since they derive from a supposition that the speaker has the intention of conveying meaning and of obeying the Cooperative Principle .
15 I I the retail 's not within what we 've been talking about this afternoon but on the other hand it does employ more people per hectare than any industry we 've been talking about as as far as as far as I understand it .
16 But even " I actually exist " , it might be argued , though trivially true as I speak it , is not entirely uninformative , for I might never have existed .
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